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To organize gear including vapor barriers, categorize items into separate compartments or bins, assign a home for each item, and store frequently used items in easy-to-access locations.
Gear Categorization and Storage
Organize gear into categories such as shelter, warmth, and first aid. Store vapor barrier clothing, like bivy sacks or emergency blankets, in a dry, accessible location, such as a side pocket or pouch. Use a clear, waterproof storage bag to keep clothing and gear dry in wet conditions. Designate a specific area for gear storage, like a gear loft or a bucket with compartments.
Compartments and Pouches
Utilize compartments and pouches to keep gear organized and easily accessible. For example, attach a side pocket to your backpack or use a compression sack with internal pockets. Store frequently used items, such as a headlamp or knife, in easily accessible locations, like a hip belt pocket or a magnet on the outside of your pack. Assign a home for each item to prevent clutter and lost gear.
Priority Packing
Prioritize packing essential gear, such as a warm hat, gloves, and bivy sack, in a easily accessible location. Pack clothes in layers, with insulating layers on the bottom and moisture-wicking base layers on top. Consider using a packing list to ensure all essential gear is included and stored in the correct location.
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