10990 feet, if my calculations are correct (no bus driver or other passengers).
A packboard is a board worn on the back like a backpack for carrying goods while travelling.
Your Siberian husky shouldn't be carrying a backpack. She needs to feel free on her back other than her harness otherwise it hinders her movement.
(Gerunds and infinitives as subjects) Carrying a backpack that is too heavy can hurt your back. Getting something from your backpack is easier if you take it off first. To recover his backpack proved more difficult than he thought. To be seen with a pink backpack proved extremely embarrassing to him.
The girls, the cats and the kittens have legs but there are no legs on the bus, it has wheels.
Yes, particularly if you're only carrying on one arm/over one shoulder. A backpack, worn on both shoulders is much healthier.
A soldier with a bag strapped to his back may be referred to as a backpacker or a soldier carrying a backpack. They may also be called a backpacker or a soldier with a rucksack.
Because it is a pack that you carry on your back.
I have lost my backpack.We should go on a backpack trip.He stuffs the water bottle into his backpack.
A backpackers is a hostel which caters to people, especially those travelling from one place to another using that place as a stopping off point.
Consult your local buildabear workshop store and they will give your backpack back.
Color, durability, size, material, pockets, zippers, portability, if it has straps or not And, if you (or, really, whoever the backpack is for) have back issues, also look for the extra set of straps that connect to the others and run across your chest and waist. These two straps - when used - take the weight of the backpack and everything inside off your back and put it on your hips and legs instead. These straps make you capable of carrying a heavier load without the extra strain on the back.
It cannot be known. Backpacks of some form have been used since before recorded history. Humans have been carrying things over their shoulders and on their back for thousands of year, and there's no way of telling when a crude bundle turned into something we'd recognize as a backpack.