Not exact matches
While the initial focus was on essentials like
backpacks and sleeping bags, Tompkins» independent streak came
out two
years later, when he decided the standard design
of tents was insufficient.
I admit that after
years of backpacks, crayons and stacks
of forms to fill
out, I'm almost ready for it.
For
years, people were told to wriggle
out of their
backpacks and try to «swim» to the surface.
We all have those moments
of students digging deep into their
backpacks or desks to figure
out where that one assignment could be, only to unearth potato chip crumbs, pencil stubs... and last
year's permission slips.
Every
year, on the last day, he dumps
out his
backpack and a mound
of meaningless paper pours
out of it....
If you're having a
year or two where you're making much less money than normal — say you're on maternity leave, you lost your job, or you're
backpacking around Asia — you might want to think about pulling some money
out of your RRSP.
Since leaving her engineering job, she has been living
out of a
backpack, writing, and photographing her way through more than 40 countries for last three
years.
Living
out of a
backpack for seven
years is very different from travelling for six months, though, and we're certainly not ultralight travellers.
Having spent the last six
years living
out of a
backpack in Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia, Meg loves to champion solo travel.
There is something about living
out of a
backpack for months or
years on end, that tends to make people wonder how valuable their DVD collection or 10 + pairs
of formal shoes really are.
Over my
years working with Her Packing List, I've probably tried
out dozens
of backpacks, from ones for hiking to others better for overnight stays.
24
year old Canadian Savannah Grace, the author
of two award - winning travel books, How I Grew My Boobs in China and
Backpacks and Bra Straps, was pulled
out of school at the tender age
of 14 to travel the world with her family.
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My wife and I took our 3 children, ages 17, 14 and 12,
out of school in June, 1978 and we bicycled through Europe and
backpacked in Asia for a
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