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<blockquote data-quote="Skibadly" data-source="post: 222" data-attributes="member: 397"><p>I definitely would have agreed with that in my 20s. I think the issue is that as people get older, they are not as comfortable with walking with the weight on their back. I travelled with a 100ltr backpack weighing over 20kg, which I would certainly not do now in my 60s. Partly as I no longer feel the need to carry my full kilt with me either, lol.</p><p>I would go with a combination. Small backpack with a weight limit you are comfortable with and a small, light 2 wheeler case that fits all airline carryon limits.</p><p>But I am new here and am very interested in others' opinions as I have not backpacked for some years although looking to go to India/Asia in a couple of months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skibadly, post: 222, member: 397"] I definitely would have agreed with that in my 20s. I think the issue is that as people get older, they are not as comfortable with walking with the weight on their back. I travelled with a 100ltr backpack weighing over 20kg, which I would certainly not do now in my 60s. Partly as I no longer feel the need to carry my full kilt with me either, lol. I would go with a combination. Small backpack with a weight limit you are comfortable with and a small, light 2 wheeler case that fits all airline carryon limits. But I am new here and am very interested in others' opinions as I have not backpacked for some years although looking to go to India/Asia in a couple of months. [/QUOTE]
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