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Osprey Farpoint 40 l

My first “good one”, lasted almost 5 years (daily use), back straps broke on an Italy-motorcycle-tour when i probably packed too many beer cans into it. Laptop compartment isn’t really protecting… never really used it.

Tatonka Laptop Backpack

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Lasted some years, great protection for 15 " laptop. A bit small when trying to fit something else in there when laptop present.

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Lasted some years, great protection for 15 ” laptop. A bit small when trying to fit something else in there when laptop present.

Kelty Redwing 44 l (black)

Actual medium backpack (2019+), lot of space, had to bend the aluminium backbone a bit to match my backbone, but then it was great comfort.

Never used the girdle (closed the clips bending around the backpack instead of my hip) as it’s never that heavily loaded.

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Testing SRT Gear

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I finally got most of my SRT (single rope technique) equipment together. First tests on a nearby quarry and a small bridge.

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First had the Petzl STOP descender device, but after finding out that this thing does not STOP at all (it’s not belaying you unless You hold the rope) I bought the Petzl I’Ds. With this one and a hand ascender it’s very easy to climb up everywhere where You also have a wall to push the feet against.

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After being confident I went to the first nearby limestone cave that had a 5+ m slippery drop and i still live. Success!

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