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A: 35–45L covers most overnights; try on fully loaded to test hip-belt wrap.
A: Yes on moderate terrain with lighter loads; boots help in snow/talus.
A: 3-layer fabric + good hood/pit zips > raw waterproof/breathable numbers.
A: Down for cold/dry weight savings; synthetic for damp climates and value.
A: They cut knee load on descents and improve balance with heavy packs.
A: Pre-settle, pre-filter, then filter; add chemical/UV if viruses are likely.
A: Low profile, more guy points, crossing poles, taut pitch, and solid anchors.
A: Avoid—it chills when wet; pick merino or synthetics next to skin.
A: Boost pad R-value, block drafts, eat pre-bed, dry socks, wear a beanie.
A: Cut duplicates, decant liquids, swap hard bottles for soft flasks.
