Wang Ye signed for the packages one after another and opened them.
Inside were brand new outdoor gear, including a tent, sleeping bag, boiler, and other items.
They were both heavy and bulky but very practical and indispensable.
He organized the outdoor trekking gear a bit and stuffed them into his hiking backpack.
The originally flat hiking backpack quickly swelled up.
Next, Wang Ye placed the hiking backpack on a scale to measure the weight.
"Eighty-three pounds."
That's almost equivalent to the weight of a person.
Even with Wang Ye's physique, carrying eighty-three pounds for a long time is quite strenuous, not to mention he still needs to maintain a speed of three minutes per mile to run.
However, the backpack contained an estimated forty to fifty pounds of food. Inside, there were also many high-calorie density energy gels, nut chocolates, and other foods, as well as eggs and milk to replenish protein. You could say each item was absolutely essential.
