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		<title>A Backpack With Wheels?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wouldn&#8217;t have thought a backpack with wheels would actually work for backpacking, but when I saw the web site for the &#8220;Wheelpacker&#8221;(TM), I was impressed. You wear a frame that attaches you to a wheeled pack. It can even go over logs and rocks. It started me thinking about what other backpacking innovations are [...]]]></description>
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