How To Pack A Rucksack

How To Pack A Rucksack For Hiking

Planning a hiking trip? Whether you’re heading on a short stroll or an intrepid hike, there’s a lot of equipment you’ll need to take with you – some essential, some optional. But that’s only the first part. Knowing how to pack a daypack for a hike can take away unnecessary difficulties when you take to the trail. Packing a rucksack in the wrong way can leave you uncomfortable, and make your pack seem too full, heavy and just a little bit awkward. Discover our top tips on how to pack a rucksack to get the most out of your adventures.

What You’ll Need Before Packing A Rucksack

What To Pack For Hiking
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Here’s what to pack for hiking:
Waterproof jacket and trousers: don’t be fooled by the forecast, especially if you’re heading somewhere remote where the weather can change in an instant.
• Spare clothes: these can be extra layers in cold conditions, or a lifesaver if you get caught in the rain.
• Hat, gloves, scarf: these are essential at any time of year – especially if you’re heading to mountains or hills.
• Water: don’t let yourself get dehydrated. Your body loses a lot of water on a hike, so be sure to replenish it.
• Map and compass: make sure to plan your route before heading out. Take an up-to-date map of where you’re going. Need a bit of map related help? Find out how to read a map.
• Food: hiking burns a lot of calories, so take some snacks to keep your energy levels up.
You may also want to take these depending on conditions and environment:
• Camera
• First aid kit
• Sun cream
Of course, you’ll also need a durable rucksack bag. Browse our range of walking backpacks and family rucksacks for the latest in rucksack technology.
How To Pack A Hiking Bag

How To Pack A Hiking Bag

Now you know what to take with you, it’s time to move it all into your trusty backpack. Wondering how to pack a hiking bag in the most efficient way possible? There’s an art to maximising space and minimising time spent rummaging around for hard to reach accessories.
Follow these simple steps for packing a rucksack on a trek.
1. Line the inside of your rucksack with a dry bag for waterproof protection.
2. Start with packing the items you think you’re least likely to need. Put your spare clothes at the bottom of your bag – you shouldn’t need them, but they’re good for emergencies.
3. On top of your spare clothes, put in anything that you are likely to need, but don’t need super-fast access to. This includes your snacks, optional accessories like your camera and first aid kit, warm layers (including hat, gloves and scarf).
4. At the top of your bag you’ll want anything you need quick access to. Your waterproofs should be on top – if the weather takes a nasty turn its best to be prepared for quick protection.
5. If your rucksack has exterior pockets, use these for smaller accessories, such as your maps, sun cream any non-valuable personal items. Also, side pockets are a great place to keep your water bottles for easy access.
Top tip: a dry bag in your rucksack will not only protect your belongings from the rain but can also be a lifesaver if your bag falls into water. Make sure you pack your dry bag with all the belongings you need to protect, and your hiking essentials will stay dry, keeping you warm when the weather takes a turn.
Check out our outdoor accessories range for hardy dry bags, rucksacks and more.
Tips For Packing A Backpack

Tips For Packing A Backpack

If you think about packing a rucksack from the bottom up, you’ll be in great shape.
• Roll your spare clothes: it’s amazing how much space spare clothes can take up, so any way you can minimise this is a bonus.
• Don’t waste space: don’t get weighed down with unnecessary accessories – only take them if you’ll use them!
• Pack in the same way: once you get the knack for packing, don’t change it up, or you risk not being able to find what you’re looking for.
And there you have it – our advice on how to pack a rucksack successfully. By only taking the essentials, and smartly packing them into your rucksack, keeping quick access accessories towards the top, you can save yourself from awkward accessories getting in your way. Just make sure you have all the hiking gear you need before your trip.
Happy hiking!

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