Review: Ozark Trail 45 liter, Backpacking Backpack

Plan accordingly and carry or cache water in case you are not able to find a source close by. Always treat any water for drinking and cooking along the trail. Specific water sources are indicated on Ozark Trail online and printed maps. Join Outside+ to get access to exclusive content, 1,000s of training plans, and more. Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more. Choose this pack if you prefer a smaller yet spacious design, as it has useful features and the durability of larger options.

Order your 2024 Official Missouri Travel Guide and start planning your Missouri adventure today. Water sources like rivers and streams may only be available seasonally. OT maps are a great resource ozark trail backpack to help identify places where you can access water. Backpacking stoves are a convenient way to boil water for dehydrated meals and instant coffee without adding a lot of weight to your pack.

Also, learn the seven principles of “Leave No Trace” to keep the backcountry beautiful. The Ozark Trail (OT) is one of America’s premier distance hiking trails. Mostly divided into linked sections, the trail winds through 390 miles of rolling hills, stone bluffs and cool streams in central and southern Missouri. Of course it has no side water holsters, or lid pocket, or hipbelt strap, but I think that all contributes to its low weight. For the water bottles I just use Platypus .5 liter and 1 liter flat style bottles, which you can fit in the main body of the pack on top of your other gear. Before purchasing this pack I used a more traditionally styled, and heavier, backpack for daily walks.

It has everything you need to get a beginner started with backpacking. Features taken directly from Walmart.com sales page. A great pack for day hikes, hunting and weekend camping.

During those five minutes of rain, he was a little more stressed as the risk of a wet sleeping bag had not been completely mitigated and he rushed back to the campground. I, on the other hand, could have stayed out longer. True, I wasn’t able to remove the rain fly to watch the stars or let the wind ventilate my tent, but I was able to enjoy the day hikes without any sort of worry.