Friday, 28 January 2011

How to Choose the Right Backpack or your Child

How to Choose the Right Backpack or your Child (backpack bags)

Child backpack bags

Instructions
Things You’ll Need:


- Patience
- Copy of school regulations

 
Step 1:
      Know the school rules. Before beginning to shop for that perfect backpack, contact the school for a copy of their rules regarding backpacks. Some schools require clear backpacks or refuse to allow backpacks on wheels to be carried by the students. Despite the style of backpack your child may want to carry, these rules are the ones that HAVE to be followed.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

How to Read a Map 2 (video)

How to Read a Map2 (backpack bags)



Tips


-If there is no map, or you do not want to use a map, there are devices called a GPS (Global Positioning System) Navigations. This is a system where you are guided by satellite on where you are on the Earth.

How to Read a Map 1

How to Read a Map (backpack bags)


1  Pick the right map. A map is a navigation aid. A wide variety of maps are available for a wide variety of uses. For example, there are road maps (for drivers; with all the roads available) or tourist maps (for tourist, usually available at Tourism Boards of the locality and have areas of interest clearly labeled on the maps). So figure out what you want to do and pick the correct map. A good general free online map for certain parts of the world is google maps


Wednesday, 26 January 2011

How to Buy a Backpack

How to Buy a Backpack (backpack bags)

How to Buy a Backpack (backpack bags)


How to Buy Backpacks Choosing a backpack is not a fashion choice or at least should not be. So make sure not to pay too much attention to the color or general coolness of the backpacks you are choosing from. See how 'cool' your flashy red backpack is once you have been carrying it for four days with a 25kg load! Before you read and use this Buying Guide, it is essential that you read our sections on Backpack Types and Backpack Anatomy & Features.

Once you have read these sections, you will know how backpacks can differ from each other and what you could be looking for. Here are our guidelines in Buying a Backpack:

Monday, 24 January 2011

How to Repair a Broken Zipper

How to Repair a Broken Zipper (backpack bags)
A garment with a broken zipper is unwearable -- new or old, shabby or not. Instead of abandoning it, repair the zipper, or replace it with a new one.

Tools: needle, sewing scissors needle-nosed pliers, seam ripper, straight pins, sewing machine.

How to Care for Your Backpack

How to Care for Your Backpack(backpack bags)

 
backpack bags
You will need to learn to care for your backpack, especially if you plan to go backpacking. You can?t go backpacking without a backpack, otherwise you?re just carrying a bunch of stuff through the woods. That definitely doesn?t sound like a vacation. It sounds like a chore or an unplanned escape.

Caring for your backpack ensures that it functions properly for as long as possible. A long-lived backpack is a green backpack indeed. You?ll reduce the amount of materials that go towards making backpacks and keep backpacks out of the Dumpster. And as you care for and repair your pack, it?s bound to gain an individual character that store-bought backpacks cannot replicate.

Saturday, 22 January 2011

How to Choose a Weekend Travel Bag

How to Choose a Weekend Travel Bag  (backpack-bags)
The weekend is a perfect time to get away from a hectic work life. You pack up and head to a place where you can relax and enjoy yourself, even if it is just for a couple of days. Before you go, you'll want to choose the right weekend bag to accompany you on your travels. Here are tips

Thursday, 20 January 2011

HOW TO REDUCE JET LAG

HOW TO REDUCE JET LAG (backpack bags Tips)
JET LAG (backpack bags Tips)

• Pre-flight
This is one of the most important aspects of combating jet lag. Before departing, make sure you have all your affairs, business and personal, in order. Ensure you are not stressed-out with excitement or worry, and not tired or hungover from a function the night before. Get plenty of exercise in the days prior to departure and try to avoid sickness such as the flu, colds and so on. If you have a cold, flying will probably make it worse - ideally you should delay the trip. Get a good night's sleep just prior to departure.

Some tips for backpackers…and other travelers

Some tips for backpackers…and other travelers (backpack bags)
backpack bags

Don’t pack too much!!
As you’re going to be carrying the entire backpack on your back, there’s even more motive to only take the basics. And also, everybody expects you to have an impression of being crummy while you’re travelling. It’s a symbol of honor!

How to pack bags save space ?

The Rolling Method (backpack bags)

The Rolling Method (backpack bags)
- Lay each item of clothing you'll be packing out on the floor. Partially fold each item. (For example, fold pants in half lengthwise, and fold shirt arms neatly to the back.

- Starting from the bottom of the item of clothing, roll tightly until you reach the end. You should end up with a collection of clothes-cylinders that can then be arranged in your suitcase. All the Tetris finally pays off!

How To Pack a Suitcase Without Getting Everything Wrinkled

This video is trick for pack bag step by step
(backpack-bags Tips)



Thanks : Howcast

How to Pack a Bag

How to Pack a Bag or Suitcase Efficiently (backpack-bags)

Packing for a trip is easy when you plan ahead by following the tips given below. Remember to pack according to the weather, location and activities planned. Be sure to include toiletries, medications and valuables such as jewelery in a separate traveling case which you can stow away in an overhead cabin.