Please tell us all about your crew and trek and the dry bags you used.
>From the bags I have for canoeing, and my Philmont experience I'd have a
hard time justifying the weight.
I'll have to experiment, but feel very doubtful. What happens when the
plastic clip breaks? Can you still haul them up?
Again, lots of doubt, but happy to learn a new, better way.
Thanks
YIS
Kirk Barley
Virginia Beach
-----Original Message-----
What size dry bags worked for you?
- Rick Tyler
Philmont '06
>
> Philmont bearbags are junk. We use dry bags with buckles. Easier to
hang, watertight and durable, easier to hang off the outside of a pack
rather than trying to fit it inside.
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