Translations:AY Honors/Ultralight Backpacking/Answer Key/20/en

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Before modern gears allowed ultralight hikers to afford most of their light gear, there were hikers who embraced the "ultralight" mentality. In the late 1800s, George W. Sears (fondly known as "Nessmuk") hiked and paddled through the Appalachian region with nothing but a waxed canvas tarp, walking stick, small pan, and his trademark double-bladed axe. He laid the foundations of ultralight backpacking in his concise 1884 book, Woodcraft, which is still in print today.