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Itzy Ritzy Reusable Snack Bag, Urban Jungle Blue
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SWB8052 Features: -Snack bag.-Made with the highest quality workmanship using 100pct machine washable cotton and CPSIA certified safe for baby.-FDA approved, BPA free, PVC free, lead free.-Ideal for little hands, snacks, fruit, sandwiches, picnics, school lunches, mini first aid kits, cell phones, car and plane trips, crayons, toiletries, iPods, cameras, hiking, camping, travel, beach gear and more...
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ECOBAGS®~Recycled Cotton Canvas Lunch Bag with Velcro Closure
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ECOBAGS® There's no waste here. This Lunch bag is made from recycled cotton fibers (scraps are collected and woven into new canvas material) A basic canvas lunch sack that's reusable and machine washable; nothing fancy about it...
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Thermos TRVL Insulated Front Seat Organizer, Black
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Thermos TRVL Insulated Front Seat Organizer - BlackThe Thermos Insulated Front Seat Organizer is the perfect accessory for commuting and car trips. It features an IsoTec Insulated storage compartment to keep beverages and food warm or cold while on the go...
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Crocodile creek Foldover Lunch Bag Butterflies
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Crocodile Creek back to school products keep on getting better and better. The newest edition to the line is the Foldover Lunch Bag. It`s completely insulated, and very easy to open and close with its velcro closure...
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Cartoon Network Kids' BKG010T Bakugan Giftable Tin Alarm Clock Watch Set
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Cartoon Networks animated series Bakugan comes to life in the Cartoon Network Kids' Bakugan Giftable Tin Alarm Clock Watch Set. The Velcro fastback strap is easy to size in nylon web and plastic. The watch has 5 functions on its action dial, hour, minute, second, day and date...
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Taking a Summer Camping Trip? Bring Along these Backpacks
If you are heading out on a summer camping trip, a backpack is one piece of equipment that is an absolute must have. Whether you are backpacking along the Appalachian Trail or taking day trips from a comfortable base camp in a national park, the right backpack will make your life easier and much more comfortable. If you are looking for a backpack to get you going on your summer vacation, you can’t go wrong with one of these great backpacks.
Daypacks for Day Trips and Picnics
If you are taking a day trip, slip on a backpack that will hold everything that you need for the day. A daypack is a small backpack that gives you up to 1,500 cubic inches of packing space. That is more than enough room to pack a couple changes of clothing, a picnic blanket, lunch, hiking equipment and a couple of water bottles. Most of them have multiple compartments, including outside compartments essentials like your cell phone and a bottle. The following are a couple of the top sellers in the daypack category of backpacks.
Check out the Alpenrose 3-in-1 Youth Adventure Daypack from SwissGear, the ideal backpack for the younger set in your family. The 3-piece set fits together into one backpack-able package, and includes an insulated lunch pack, an exploration pack and a daypack that can be detached and carried separately. The three pieces together give you a total of almost 1,300 cubic inches of packing space. The exploration pack has one roomy main compartment and a front-zippered pocket. The daypack adds zippered side pockets, and a front organizer with a zipper and stash pockets. Add in to that a lunch cooler, and you’ve got everything your youngster needs for a hike with the family or with friends.
The Christenson 3-in-1 Outdoors Ridge Runner Backpack gives similar functionality for older youth and adults. The Ridge Runner is a 3-part backpack that includes a fanny pack and a removable upper pack. Each of the packs offer over 1,000 cubic inches of packing space with multiple pockets and organizers. In addition, the belt offers quick access pockets for cell phone, car keys and more, as well as loops and clips for binoculars, rangefinder and flashlights.
Light Backpacks for Light Travelers
If you want to carry along a bit more than you can fit in a traditional daypack, a light backpack is the next step up. Lighter backpacks are sturdier and offer more packing space, and often offer special features to extend the functionality beyond a normal backpack. Some top sellers in the light backpack category either include internal frames or are compatible with hydration systems.
The Dually Expedition Pack from WFS is the ultimate in terms of versatility. With over 4,000 cubic inches of packing space, the Dually breaks down into a daypack and a larger pack with an internal frame. The internal frame makes it easy to carry even when it’s loaded to capacity, and the built-in rain cover keeps your gear dry in wet weather. Both the hip and the shoulder straps are mesh-lined and fully padded for comfort, and the bottom straps are ideal for strapping on a tent or sleeping bag.
Also available from WFS, the Light Traveler Backpack is compatible with hydration systems for sports hiking or hiking in hot weather. It features an internal frame for easier carrying, and a Velcro mesh-lined ventilated back panel for a comfortable fit. The backpack offers 2,600 cubic inches of packing space with expandable side pockets and side compression straps to tighten everything down.
Full Backpacks for the ultimate hiking and camping experience
If your vacation and travel plans include some serious hiking with camping along the way, then a full backpack to carry your gear might be the best option. Full packs are meant to carry your camping gear and everything you will need for camping expeditions with durations lasting longer than a couple of days. The best sellers in the full pack category include lightweight backpacks with internal or external frames, hydration systems and removable top packs for day trips when you do not need all the gear.
The High Peak Tibet 75 + 15 Hiking Backpack is right up there with the top of the line hiking gear. It features 6,000 cubic inches of capacity and weighs less than six pounds when completely empty. It includes a detachable backpack, as well as a detachable hip and chest belts so that you can tailor the fit to your needs. The main compartment features an adjustable divider, and multiple organizer pockets make it easy to store everything you need within reach.
The Fox 75 + 10 Mars Backpack offers features you usually only find on more expensive backpacks. Those features include a separate sleeping bag compartment and a top-loading main compartment with a lower zipper for access to items stored further down in the bag. It also includes a water bladder compartment that will hold a water bladder up to 80 ounces, and its own rainfly and hood. The Fox is highly adjustable, with adjustable shoulder strap height, and contoured lumbar, shoulder and hip pads for your comfort.
About the Author
Sandy Darson is a freelance writer and blogger who writes about outdoor activities, often focusing on a specific item used in outdoor activities such as backpacks .
What are some of your childhood memories that stand out the most to you?
One that always makes me laugh is when I was 10 and my friend invited myself and another girl over for his birthday. The girl and I were playing that Velcro Ball & Catch Game when we somehow got into a fight and ended up making each other cry and want to go home. I feel sorry for the boy because we kinda-sorta ruined his birthday... but we all made up when we went out to lunch later on, lol!
Josh - You're right! Everything seems to get more difficult every year. I wish I could rewind time :'(
Happy Days - Wow, that sounds like so much fun! I remember always playing wih Barbies
Just watching my favorite cartoons and having fun with friends as a young child. I miss being 10.
You're 15? trust me, one day you will miss being 15 too
First person: Head Start volunteering a learning experience
Roger Whitson, known as “Mr. Roger” by pre-schoolers in his classroom at Ulster County Community Action’s Children’s Learning Center in Kingston, looked me in the eye the day I arrived to volunteer in his class.
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