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[QUOTE="Marbe2, post: 1015523, member: 51058"] It depends? If you are doing the CF…you may be able to manage with a fanny pack on some days. May and June could be quite warm? A lot depends on the weather and what section you are on. There are some sections where food and drink are available about every 5km orless, while other sections where you may go 15km-17km without any resupply opportunities. My point being that are options on the CF. I have walked some sections with no pack at all! If the weather is good….I might wear a couple of cool max layers and a light jacket. If it is cooler, sometimes I put on the dollar clear plastic rain poncho for additional warmth. As it warms up, I collapse the thin poncho, then tie the sleeves of my light jacket around mywaste. A 16oz bottle of water and fruit go in my pants pockets. My fanny pouch has 3 liter capacity. My mini IPad goes inside as well as documents, CCs, and first aide stuff. Thus, I spread the weight out. If the weather is really inclement, and/ or its a long schlepp without refreshments, then I, use a 15 liter Osprey daylight pack. [/QUOTE]
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