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[quote=Anonymous]i have the Fairview Osprey travel pack and used it for a 10 day trip to Scotland and London--mainly we wanted to do all carry on and avoid any lost luggage woes. We had a car for much of our Scotland journey so I did not have to carry the backpack a lot in Scotland. The Osprey opens like a suitcase which is a big plus. It also has a chest straps and waist belt to distribute the weight properly. i used packing cubes which were essential to organization. All that said, as a 58 YO woman, I did find the backpack weight a little daunting for longer treks. I think even if it is only 20-25 lbs, it will make you wish for a rolling case--and I really like my travel pack. So, I agree with the above poster: small rolling carryon that you can carry up the stairs and where necessary and smaller pack or personal item. The good news is that you don't need your laptop anymore! Congratulations on your retirement! [/quote]
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