Camelbak Trail

Camelbak Trail
What are the essential itmes for backpackers?

Im only 14 but was not related to backpack when I'm older, such as making road Kokoda, backpacking or just generally, what are some of the key points. This is a list of im thinking:. A backpack with lots of compartments and a good amount of .. storage space Camelbak, could put it in my backpack. A belt with pockets to put snacks, knives, simple things such as flint and tinder, etc.. Tent, I'm not sure how to take this .. Good pair of boots. Some good backpacker rough cloth. A metal bar of some sort for help you walk. a kit I can not think of anything els, so what do you think and what kind of food would bring, I can think of army rations

Do you have a real sense adventure for the kid right? You should ask your dad or mom, I'm sure will be glad to help you plan. It could even be willing to conduct a walk! What I always take, of course is my backpack with essentials, food and water. For lunch I always like to have a great bag of Beef Jerky with me throughout. Lasts forever and i love the taste. For a shop i usually take a tarp, and just throw it on a branch, and use rocks to hold it down. Well I hope it gets going a Day Hike. Good luck!

Mountain Biking Central Thailand

If you have ever visited Bangkok then you can be forgiven for central Thailand was written as a territory MTB. Our Travels however take in a Day Trip just two hours outside Bangkok to a long-haul 12 miles xc mountain single track.

Sound too good to be true? Well, remote roads we use are technical and difficult, even for a mountain biker with experience. They consist of up steep slopes with sandy soil combined with rocks and steep rock slab drop offs. The tracks are tough and technical, but as with most good flowing single track, a pilot with less experience can slip through, while more experienced riders can up the power and, in doing so to the level of difficulty.

We will provide you with a front suspension Mountain Bike hard tail, a helmet and a CamelBak pack. All water, food and other drinks are free.

Our instructors with their knowledge and experience can have some fantastic walks – technical descents, challenging climbs and track one of the greats.

The Green Trail consists of two fast-flowing loops, lots of single track. It can be very technical, sometimes rewarding, but keeps the rider with smooth flowing single track descents.

There are about two or three streams to cross but they are relatively dry the cold season (late November to January) and dry season (January to April).
The blue line is an excellent introduction ride single track and is not downill deffinately a bed of roses.

The first part of the trail is a loop of single track with a great technical climbs and rewarding sinle fast flowing track down. And when you start up again we met our support vehicle which leads to the summit of Khao E-To where we have refreshments before starting our singletrack 2 miles from the less technical but exciting left side of Khao E-To mountain.

After crossing the right side and hit faster flowing singletrack before the meeting back in the support vehicle for a snack before returning to Bangkok.

There are about two streams to cross but they are relatively dry in the cool season (late November to January) and dry season (January to April).

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About the Author

I have been living in Thailand for nearly ten years. I am an Engliah and Computer Design teatcher and one of the co-founders of M.T. Hill Mountain Bike Adventures on Khaosan Road Bangkok.

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