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To maintain gear inside a small survival backpack, organize items into compartments, secure them with cordage or small clips, and utilize pouches and rolls to maximize space.
Organizing and Securing Gear
When packing gear, divide items into essential categories such as first aid, shelter, fire starting, and navigation. Use cordage like paracord or zipties to secure items like pens or small tools to the inside of the backpack or to each other. This prevents them from shifting during movement or in adverse weather conditions.
Using Pouches and Rolls
Utilize small pouches or rolls to store small items like matches, tinder, or fishing line. These can be attached to the inside of the backpack or to larger items like a first aid kit. This helps keep gear organized and easily accessible. For example, a small roll of duct tape can be secured to the inside of a first aid kit pouch, allowing for quick access.
Maximizing Space
To further maximize space, consider using packing cubes or small stuff sacks to compress items like clothes or gear. This allows for better organization and makes it easier to find specific items. For example, a single packing cube can hold a change of clothes, a sleeping bag, or a small tent. By compressing items, you can fit more gear into a smaller space and reduce the overall weight of your backpack.
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