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How should I lace my hiking boots?
Your laces should fit snugly and pass through every loop and binding on the boot. For a snug fit, cross your laces over one another several times as you approach your ankle and calf, creating multiple X shapes. Then, use the metal rungs to pull the laces tight at the top of the boot. This will help you avoid blisters while you're hiking.
Why should I tie my boots tightly to my backpack?
If your boots are swinging around, they'll create extra air resistance when you're walking, and they'll be more of a nuisance.
How should I pack for a backpacking trip?
Try to bring light clothing—avoid packing jeans or other heavy items. Always keep your heaviest items toward the center of your pack, as that will help the weight be distributed evenly. Also, try to stuff items down into your pack to get rid of any air pockets. Finally, traveling in groups will allow you to distribute group gear more efficiently, which will make your packs collectively lighter.
