Saturday 21 December 2019

An AquaQuest waterproof pack is an ideal Christmas gift for the outdoor adventurer on your list


By Keith and Heather Nicol
On the Salish Sea Whale Watching
       We have been using an AquaQuest Pack for the last couple of years and find it a great choice for those times when you want to keep whatever is in the pack dry. We have used for hiking in the rain, going to the beach and out on boats in the Salish Sea near Courtenay, BC.  Since we do alot of photography one big concern is getting camera gear wet and so any time there might be an issue we grab our Aqua Quest pack. It has been on skiing photo shots in the winter at Mount Washington and on whale watching trips out of Campbell River. We take it to beach while exploring at low tide and it a perfect choice for traveling to Vancouver in the fall and winter when rain is often in the forecast. 


At Point Holmes at Low Tide
Since we usually leave our car in Nanaimo and walk on the ferry we need to catch public transit into Vancouver and walk to our destination. We like to travel light and so if we are visiting for just a couple of days we can get a change of clothes in this pack with no problem. And if we run into rain walking to or from a bus then keeping clothing dry in our pack isn`t an issue. We also like the fact that it has a couple of water bottle holders on the outside. We wish though that these were abit deeper since larger bottles can come out.  We would also like to see another smaller pouch in side or along the top for stowing smaller items and we note that some of the newer AquaQuest packs do have this option.  For more info see:  https://aquaquestwaterproof.com/
The AquaQuest Pack is a great choice while boating

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