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	<title>Comments on: Ultralight Backpackers &#8211; Extreme Survivalists</title>
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		<title>By: Michael&#8217;s Two Cents &#187; Resolved to make Resolutions in 2009</title>
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		<description>[...] the end of 2009 I want to be able to go backpacking again without too much serious trouble. I really love being on top of the world, physically, and I [...]</description>
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		<title>By: azurevirus</title>
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		<description>Yes those ultralight backpackers r the pros..used to get backpacking mags from walmart and those guys could do some serious miles..but on the other hand..the ultralight equipment is fairly exspensive compared to regular stuff I take camping.. and a bug out bag (to me) would be considerably more weight as I would take as much as I could carry because I wouldnt know how long I would have to live out of the bag ..then theres the protection dept ..aka guns and ammo I would take..I try to get food that would require little prep as possible...deviled ham and canned chicken..etc dried foods..but it sure would be a nice investment to get one of those ultralight stoves..as hot food would taste good this time of the yr in the woods (split pean soup with canned ham chunks)..good post</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes those ultralight backpackers r the pros..used to get backpacking mags from walmart and those guys could do some serious miles..but on the other hand..the ultralight equipment is fairly exspensive compared to regular stuff I take camping.. and a bug out bag (to me) would be considerably more weight as I would take as much as I could carry because I wouldnt know how long I would have to live out of the bag ..then theres the protection dept ..aka guns and ammo I would take..I try to get food that would require little prep as possible&#8230;deviled ham and canned chicken..etc dried foods..but it sure would be a nice investment to get one of those ultralight stoves..as hot food would taste good this time of the yr in the woods (split pean soup with canned ham chunks)..good post</p>
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