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Tips from the Pro
Packs Without Pain
By Keith Morton
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 | | Keith's Cures for: |
 | Floppy Lids |
 | Sinking Items |
 | Raw Hips |
 | Wet Backs |
 | Liner Blackout |
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Since you can't avoid having the"monkey" on your back when backpacking, at least make it a better behaved primate. Use the following five tricks to tame your pack so it's more comfortable and user-friendly while on the trail.
Stop Lid Flop
Pack lids are often heavy with small dense items, and can flop around annoyingly when your pack is nearly empty such as when you've set up camp and are gamboling about with a few items in your full-size pack. The same flopping can happen when you've donned most of the extra clothing in your daypack, too. Even if you really cinch down the lid straps, the annoying movement often continues and the lid can be pulled too low in the process.
 Drop the lid of your nearly empty pack inside the main bag to prevent it flopping around.
Here's a quick, easy solution:
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 | Drop the lid down inside the pack and simply tighten the drawstring. This effectively prevents the lid from flopping around and it's even easier to get into the pack bag than when the straps must be undone. |
Fight Gravity's Drag
 Pin a stuffbag inside the pack to stop dense items from gravitating downward
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Murphy's Law of the Inconvenient Migration of Stuff means that dense items (especially waterbottles, hydration systems, large cameras, and fuel) tend to gravitate to the bottom of your pack, especially when the pack is not full and tightly packed. Those are precisely the items that often need to be handy and whose weight should be up high and close to your back between your shoulder blades for easy carrying.
Here's a simple solution:
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Article and photos © Keith Morton, 2000.
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