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When we were backpacking this summer, we were travelling a lot (as you do) and we had to carry everything we had with us. We really wanted to pack as lightly as we could – this is pretty hard. Especially when travelling from the cold Fjords of Norway, through a lot of Europe, up and across the High Tatras, part of the Carpathian Mountain Range and the only place in Europe where real Sherpas still work! – to the scorching summer heat of Dubrovnik and Croatia’s islands. In order to save weight, we decided to pack very little clothing and just do a lot of hand washing! <\/p>\n
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It was easily the right decision and if anything I wish I’d left a couple of garments at home. When you’re lugging your pack around or carrying it up a mountain in Slovakia, you wish it was as light as possible – even at the sacrifice of fashionable variety. <\/p>\n
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After much deliberation I decided to take just three T-shirts! This will explain why I’m basically wearing the same couple outfits in all of my summer travel photos! Of course, this makes your choices of clothing ultra important. I needed clothes that would cope with a summer of adventuring, hiking, city slicking and regular washing!<\/p>\n
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If you’ve ever looked into ‘travel clothing’ it wont suprise you that the market is dominated by the colours khaki and beige. Most travel wear has been designed to keep you cool whilst making you look as uncool as possible! I can never understand why brands think that the moment people get out their passport or board a plane they want numerous unnecessary pockets all over their clothing! <\/p>\n
That’s why I was super happy to discover the brand Sherpa Adventure Gear<\/a>. They use the latest technical materials and designs to create authentic gear designed to deliver safety, comfort and style when trekking, travelling and exploring the worl. Best of all they test their garments in the Himalayas to ensure they work as well as intended.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nSherpa Pokhara Shorts Review<\/h1>\n