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| #238787 - 01/06/12 04:55 PM  Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ? |  
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I was watching some U-tubes about Cody Lundin. In one of them I noticed that he went into the desert with some trainees and carried what looks like a meassenger-style bag. I wondered : Isn't a backpack more comfortable ?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALUTDJlhKb8 Before posting the question here I imagined osme of you asking : the guy doesn't wear shoes and you are wondering about him not using a backpack ???  LOL... But really, do you see something I might have missed ? If he is doing what aboriginies (sp?) folks did , I think they did have home-made backpacks in those days. |  
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| #238789 - 01/06/12 05:01 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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|   Geezer in Chief
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Both "messenger" style and "backpack" style load carriers have a respectable antiquity, and are used in slightly different ways, much as today.  Heavier loads tend to be carried on backpacks.
 Cody is welcome to do things his way; his way is often not my way.
 
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| #238795 - 01/06/12 06:28 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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From Cody's book, 98.6 Degrees, The art of keeping your ass alive, page 134. "I carry my survival kit in a large capacity fanny pack...I don't like things hanging from my shoulders, so I rarely use backpacks." 
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| #238839 - 01/07/12 06:24 AM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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|   Old Hand
 
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Why doesn't Cody use a backpack? He doesn't like Food,though he isn't exactly skinny either is he? He seems to favor grubs,worms,& assorted vegetation & He's a fairly Big guy,see the post of our Sheriff Blast,posing for a picture next to him.Seeing that,one could ask the horizons,"Are there any grubs,worms,& prickly pears left in Arizona?I know I couldn't walk a mile in his shoes,lol! |  
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| #238853 - 01/07/12 12:35 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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Cody is not vegetarian.  He eats meat all the time on the shows, plus there are recipes for mouse and rat in his books. |  
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| #238856 - 01/07/12 03:29 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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Who says he is veggie?  Grubs and worms would be animal,not vegetable.  Although not part of the normal western diet, they are quite nutritious (so I am told). 
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| #238863 - 01/07/12 06:08 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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|   day hiker
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LOL... But really, do you see something I might have missed ? If he is doing what aboriginies (sp?) folks did, I think they did have home-made backpacks in those days. 
otzi ( the iceman ), one of the oldest mummies ever discovered - he lived about 5,000 years ago, continues to be studied.  and more discoveries are made with each advance in science. he had a backpack, as well as many other items that were his survival items.  go here:   otzi's equipment surprisingly, some things haven't changed that much in 5,000 years.
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| #238956 - 01/09/12 03:05 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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|   Old Hand
 
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I was watching some U-tubes about Cody Lundin. In one of them I noticed that he went into the desert with some trainees and carried what looks like a meassenger-style bag. I wondered : Isn't a backpack more comfortable ?
I can hazard a guess: A messenger bag will make you much less sweaty than a regular backpack. Which probably is a huge plus in a desert environment. (Although I've never been to a desert I do know the sticky feeling of carrying a backpack in hot weather).  Personally, I wouldn't carry anything heavy and bulky in a messenger bag. YMMW. But I can understand why anyone would want to avoid carrying backpacks (unless the load/bulk makes it unavoidable). 
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| #238957 - 01/09/12 03:45 PM  Re: Why doesn't Cody  use a backpack ?
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|   Geezer in Chief
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I have carried a backpack in desert conditions - very often.  The amount of sweating depends upon the individual pack.  Some are very well ventilated and quite comfortable in hot weather.  Of course, deserts are not always hot; they can be quite cold.
 As far as I am concerned, the greater efficiency and better body balance of a well fitted backpack is more beneficial than whatever discomfort might result from perspiration.
 
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