
I really wish that back to school backpacks had looked this good when I was in college. I’d have been stylin’, instead of using the same navy blue one for too many years. I also like the price on this backpack, which is $24.90. Nice.
Rocky Mountain Trail has more than just back to school backpacks, however. They have hard-core hiking backpacks, frame backpacks, week-long backpacks (like if you’re going to tour Europe) and many more products. If you’re into the outdoors, you can set yourself up with a top quality sleeping bag, tent, jacket, gloves and myriad other accessories. Personally, when I’m outside, all I typically need is a pair of sunglasses. However, they have those too.
I’m not always a “by the pool” person, though. One of the best camping trips I ever took was up to Strawberry, Arizona. I’m not even sure if it’s on the map. It sits on the Mogollon Rim, which is a beautiful escarpment. You can see for miles. I sat on the very edge and it was like being in an airplane. At any rate, it’s a good thing I didn’t fall off, because the night before I had gotten no sleep whatsoever. You see, we had driven up from Phoenix’s 115 degree weather, and didn’t really pack all that well. I was pretty surprised (and cold) when it turned out that temperatures were 40 degrees at night. In Phoenix, we were lucky if they got below 100. The lesson from that particular trip was to “be prepared”, and the Rocky Mountain Trail site can definitely make sure that you are. The affordable prices make it a bit easier to accomplish that preparedness, as well.










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