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		<title>The One-Minute Backpacker's Guide</title>
		<description>Before you and your backpack head off for a hiking adventure, make sure you have all the essential items you need. You may have your own ideas of what should be in your pack but please take 1 minute to read this checklist and hopefully you wont end up with a sore back. 
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		<title>Ten Backpacking Trip Essentials</title>
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		<title>Essential Hiking Equipment For Your Safety</title>
		<description>Taking a hike means expecting the unexpected, so its best to be prepared for some of the more common things that can occur on a daylong or weeks-long trek. There are some very useful items that you should always take with you any time you go hiking. Obviously, you want to take a backpack. It contain</description>
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		<title>How To Buy Luggage Online</title>
		<description>Traveling can be an exhilarating experience especially if you have the proper luggage to carry around. Most travelers prefer the maxim less is more when it comes to luggage. However, there are people who cannot travel without bringing an entire wardrobe. 
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