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kjwashson
Jun 7, 2017, 6:37 AM
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Trying to figure out the best way to carry things on a long bouldering approach, when my buddy and I both will have crash pads. We're going to be camping, there's no water in the area, so we will have a moderate amount of stuff though we're going as minimal as possible. Landings are very rocky in this area so we want two pads else one guy could carry a big pack in traditional manner. Is about all you can do is shove stuff inside each pad, and wear a smaller pack reversed in front kangaroo style? Or has anyone come up with anything more clever. Concerned wearing a pack reversed over a long distance is going to be super uncomfortable and impractical. cheers
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johnwesely
Aug 10, 2021, 3:07 PM
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Carrying bouldering pads over a short distance is uncomfortable. The best thing to do is get a pad that has a carrying system that is actually comfortable.
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