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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5544745" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Maybe not mentioned previously, although I usually just have a large fanny pack (rather than a multi-pocketed vest), when it's colder, I'm simply strapping items like a heavy parka & bibs to the stand I'm packing. The stand itself somewhat serves as a pack frame.</p><p></p><p>If I decide to leave the stand, walking out, I often wear some of the heavier clothing I had packed in. Usually, am a little on the cold side when starting to walk out, so it's not as much issue coming out as it was going in. I might strap the bibs onto the fanny pack, but wear the parka (main zipper unzipped along with the ventilation openings unzipped).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5544745, member: 1409"] Maybe not mentioned previously, although I usually just have a large fanny pack (rather than a multi-pocketed vest), when it's colder, I'm simply strapping items like a heavy parka & bibs to the stand I'm packing. The stand itself somewhat serves as a pack frame. If I decide to leave the stand, walking out, I often wear some of the heavier clothing I had packed in. Usually, am a little on the cold side when starting to walk out, so it's not as much issue coming out as it was going in. I might strap the bibs onto the fanny pack, but wear the parka (main zipper unzipped along with the ventilation openings unzipped). [/QUOTE]
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