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:sick:You’ll never get cold, wet or sick wearing Carhartt clothing although it is a bit more expensive, but will hold up to just about any hobo freight train ride and massive walking.
I buy the insulated/flannel-lined pants, waist overalls, Arctic rated Carhartt coats, slip-on Red Wing boots and a good rabbit fur ushanka for my headgear and footwear. Jansport backpacking gear is worthless for frequent traveling, though. I use and have always only used a US military pickle bag, (duffel bag), to carry my travel gear inside of. It can hold almost anything you can toss inside it, too, plus it makes for a great seat to sit on and it can be tossed on and off a moving freight train without ripping or tearing, either. Always bring yourself a folded up section of thick cardboard for insulation underneath your military down-filled mummy sleeping bags, too. Cardboard will also keep your bodies nightly condensation, as well.
A great website which is very cheap is at this link below:
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