A trip on foot with a backpack. Backpacking can refer to packing clothes, food, camping equipment, etc. so that they can be carried on the back, or it can refer to the backpack itself, which is a bag attached to a light alloy frame such as aluminum. A person who travels with a backpack is called a backpacker. Originally, it was a way to travel in unexplored wilderness that was difficult to reach by car or easy hiking, and required appropriate physical strength, camping and outdoor activity skills, and specialized knowledge of the terrain and weather. In the 1960s, it became popular among hippies amid a trend toward returning to nature, and it took on a stronger recreational meaning. Eventually, it became popular, especially among young people, as a cheap and free style of travel that was not limited to wilderness and included wandering. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
バックパックを背負った徒歩旅行。バックパックとは衣服,食料,キャンプ用具などを背負えるように荷造りをすること,あるいはアルミニウムなど軽合金のフレームに袋を取り付けたリュックサックそのものをさす。バックパックで旅行をする人をバックパッカーと呼ぶ。もとは車や手軽なハイキングでは難しい未開の大自然を旅行するための手段であり,見合った体力,キャンプや野外活動の技術,地勢や気象などの専門的な知識が要求された。1960年代になると,自然回帰の気運のなかでヒッピーを中心に盛んになり,レクリエーションの意味合いが強くなった。やがて大自然に限定することなく,放浪も含めた格安で自由な旅のスタイルとして,特に若者の間で歓迎されるようになった。
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