MYOG (DIY) Child size ultralight pack step by step instructions with pictures!
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When you plan for long distance backpacking, one of the biggest things you must consider is weight. You don't want to be hauling around 60 pounds worth of gear! When it comes to kids and backpacking, you really need to be aware of how much weight they can carry comfortably. For the AT, we are pretty sure we want the kids to be able to carry at least a little bit of their own gear. For that reason they need a pack. We got them each a tarn 18 from REI. While the pack is a great pack and the fit is pretty perfect on them, it weigh in at just over a pound. Now that may not sound like much, but when you are only carrying 5 pounds, a pack that weighs a pound is a lot! So I came up with an idea to make the kids a pack! I know I could make it lighter, and then I could customize the fit too. Now I should start this by saying I am a self taught beginner when it comes to a sewing machine. I know some very basics. So if I can do this, someone with more experience could really make this...