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Traveling Light using Pants as Backpack
By B. Bovcz
When traveling very light one might hesitate considerably before taking along even an extra pair of pants. Of course, you hope that the pair you have on will see you through. But “accidents will happen” and the nether garments, in particular, seem to be fatally inclined to mishaps. The diagrams show a neat way to make the extra pair of pants earn their transportation.
Make a shallow bag, the same in diameter as the waistline of the pants. Sew the edge of this bag with rough stitches to the waist of the pants. Then turn the legs over and sew them also to the necessary is bottom of the bag. Your pants have now become a first-rate pack sack. Articles may be put in and taken out through the fly, and the legs form the shoulder straps. And if anything should happen to the pants you have on, you need only rip out a few coarse stitches to make the extra pair available.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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