Me (on the left) and my backpack with friends in Switzerland |
I purchased my old backpack with Christmas money I received the year I flew to Europe on a one way ticket with a loose plan to maybe return to Canada in time to go to university in the fall (that was the story I told my parents, anyway).
Money was tight and I had a lot of gear to purchase, so I went for a cheap and cheerful 45L MEC backpack that set me back $42, plus shipping and handling. I entrusted all of my worldly possessions to that backpack. It held everything I needed for a motorcycle trip to the North Cape in Norway, a 3-day hitchhiking journey across Holland, Germany and Denmark, and a hike in the Alps, to name a few of the adventures we enjoyed together.
When I finally made my way back home a year-and-a-half later, I was pleased to find that my trusty backpack had not only held up well, but that it seemed to be ready for more.
Here's a selection of trips I've taken with my backpack since I returned from Europe:
- Ontario to BC road trip and camping (via the I90)
- Backpacking in Guatemala and the Yucatan
- Bruce Peninsula National Park
- Kouchibouguac National Park/Fundy National Park
- Canoe trip, Lake Superior Provincial Park/Pukaskwa National Park
- 46 km in Gros Morne National Park
- 52 km, Copacabana to Yampupata/Isla Del Sol, Bolivia
- 46 km on the Juan de Fuca
- 72 km on the North Coast Trail
- Summiting Mount Albert Edward, Strathcona Provincial Park
Me and my backpack on the North Coast Trail, Vancouver Island (with the best looking guy on the Island) |
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