"Backpacking" is traveling while living out of only a backpack, usually while staying in hostels. Europe is a great place to backpack, because the large volume of travelers means a good support system. If you are intending to backpack Europe, try purchasing a guide book designed for low-budget travelers, such as "Let's Go Europe" or Lonely Planet's "Europe on a Shoestring." Your local outfitter store should be able to provide the gear (such as a sturdy, large backpack) and advice you need to get yourself set to go.
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No, "backpack" is not an adverb. It is a noun referring to a type of bag that is worn on the back to carry items. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is performed.
they are about the same. it really depends on the type of backpack or parachute backpack you are talking about.
Mybe the materials on which they use to make a backpack
I was crying because I lost my backpack. Can you grab my backpack please? I stuffed the book in my backpack.
a see through backpack
When you get to the right rank, you get the backpack as a reward. The backpack is permanent (and free).
You can find suggestions on where to go backpacking around Europe online at the WikiHow website. Once on the page, type "How to Backpack Through Europe" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
I have lost my backpack.We should go on a backpack trip.He stuffs the water bottle into his backpack.
It depends where you lean, the weight of you and the backpack, and the distribution of weight within the backpack.
It means,"What do you have in your backpack?"
The possessive form for the singular noun backpack is backpack's.Example: My backpack's strap is broken.