Mt. Kilimanjaro from  Moshe, Tanzania
 

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They hiked all night to get to the top.

Jenny and Samantha at Sunrise on Kili

We all made it and posed for photos.

Venture Crew on Top of Kili

First in the park.  It ways mystical.

7:00 AM at Machu Picchu

Another beautiful day in rainy Washington.

Mount Rainier from the Crest Trail

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The FannyPak   #92650

The hip way to carry your gear.    

Jambo stuff--water bottle, patches to trade, food and ID.

 

PRODUCT: FannyPak ToolBelt -- $24.97
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  • The FannyPak is ideal for hands-free, carrying those things you just can't be without.

  • The FannyPak sleek design is perfect for confined location, like in the Ape Caves or bushwhacking through the forest or just kicking around.  (The Apes Caves are the lava tubes on the south side of Mt. St Helens, legendary home of the Sasqwatch.)

  • 3 internal compartments.

  • Double layered lid.

  • 3 pockets in the lid.  A small flashlight fits well here.

  • Sleek, soft-sided design conforms to its contents.

  • 2" quick-release buckle. 

  • Waist strap adjusts to over 50".

  • Double-pull zipper.

  • Made of tough 1000 denier nylon.

  • Dimensions: 12" X 6" X 6"

  • Volume: 216 cubic inches.

  • Our FannyPaks feature soft-sided construction which conforms to its contents, allowing it to be sleeker and more streamlined.

 

  • FannyPaks keep your gear together and where it needs to be; with you.
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Camera gear in here.

Shotgun shooting stuff.

Pilots log book radii, cell, and some chart tools.

Ideal Applications:

FannyPaks are ideal for carrying tools where it is crucial that they do not fall out or strike the surroundings. Moving through narrow passageways, climbing scaffolding or ladders, or crawling under, over and through obstacles, like people.   This FannyPak went to the BSA National Jamboree.

Carrying Options:

Some carry the FannyPak like a pack, over one shoulder or bandolier-style over one shoulder and under the adjacent arm. Others are more traditional, wearing it around the waist with the pack in back or front. Many find it very comfortable centering it over one hip.

 

     
     
     

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Last modified: 03/02/10