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The gear I packed into the Osprey Kestrel 48: Tent (MSR Carbon Reflex 1) Sleeping bag (Hyke & Byke 15-degree F650) Sleeping pad (ThermaRest NeoAire Xlite) Trekking poles (Leki MCT 12 Vario Carbon) Pillow (RikkiTikki inflatable pillow) Headlamps (2) (Foxelli USB rechargeable) Hat Sunglasses Power bank (Getihu Ultra Slim Portable Charger) Jetboil stove Food (Mountain House meals, nuts, Goo packs, energy gel) Water (CamelBak plus 2 Nalgenes) Water Filter (Sawyer Mini) Coffee mug (GSI Outdoors Infinity Mug) Collapsible bowl (Sea to Summit) Long-handle spork (Morsel Spork XL) Toiletries Sunblock (Sun Bum SPF 50 and lip balm) Clothes (base layer/hat/gloves, convertible pants, sweat wicking underwear, socks, shirt) First aid kit (including Leukotape and climbing salve) Leatherman Micra Lighter Flip flops Garmin inReach Mini satellite communicator As any backpacker will tell you, theres an art to loading your pack

This hook series is ideal for deep dropping swordfish, all billfish species, tuna and more

lights and remote control work well Cons: No remote turn-on

Worse, the result is usually a heavier and more expensive lid than what the pros and everyone else in the world get to wear
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