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Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

February 6, 2012

Have to comment on the Himalayan trek comment, or at least clarify terms. While there is opportunity to do expedition backpacking in Nepal, the traditional trekking routes are less than wilderness conditions. Most people would be hiking from trekking inn to trekking inn, sleeping in a bed and room that is spartan and smaller in comparison to the typical jail cell, eating from the same menu that the inn had last night, and will have tomorrow.

You don't really need a guide, just follow that path, but I hired a guide for safety as I was alone. His equipment was a change of clothes carried in a pack you might see between classes on campus.

I could expand on the reason for this, but I had the Bora 80 and it was way overkill.

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