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04/21/2018
Watching the sun go down at Bryce Canyon.
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09/29/2018
Headed to the next spot in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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09/29/2018
Checking out the sights in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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09/30/2018
Headed in on a trail in Colorado's Front Range.
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09/29/2018
Thrown in the trunk, ready to go!
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Cordura material means this bag is heavy and bombproof!
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09/29/2018
The bag includes it's own rain cover.
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Packing it up.
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Nalgene, bothy bag, puffy, a rain coat, and room to spare!
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09/29/2018
Camera Kit Cube, size medium, with a DSLR and a 50mm lens attached, a 70-200 f/2.8, a 10-stop neutral density filter, and room to spare. You will need to pack creatively.
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Tanack 10L next to the Camera Kit Cube (bought separately), size medium.
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09/29/2018
Packing for the day: Kit cube at the top (DSLR with 50mm and 35mm lens), two jackets, first-aid kit, Nalgene, bothy bag, trekking poles, and some room left over.
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09/29/2018
All packed and ready to go!
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04/21/2018
Headed into Pine Creek Waterfall in Zion National Park.

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