In a previous post near top I actually mentioned I use a color coded drybag system, but I want to be able to stuff my sleeping stuff or coat in a bag if fording or light rain etc and not have to...
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In a previous post near top I actually mentioned I use a color coded drybag system, but I want to be able to stuff my sleeping stuff or coat in a bag if fording or light rain etc and not have to...
Thanks Rick and Tx for info.
Thanks Rick. There is a local farm near me and the guy says their 100% alpaca blankets run $150 which seems pricey.
In regards to smell how do you manage? Let the stuff air/drip dry or does it need more than that? I found a spanish site that seems to make Alpaca stuff but I sent an email to see what % is alpaca,...
Does alpaca work the same way?
If I remember correctly sopping wet wool still keeps you warm. Granted it should be unprocessed. As for sleeping bags etc I have just taken a que from the ultra lighters and gotten a reinforced space...
I'd imagine a bit of Diatomaceous earth tossed in / rubbed on would do the trick, Or a lavender and distilled water spritz.
I am in total agreement when it comes to going light there are many better options. But for me this seems to fit the bill. I got several trainings and work trips coming up over the next few months...
Yeah I prefer solid frame also. And for the most part almost every "dry" bag I have used has been more of a "moist" bag. Kinda liek those waterproof windbreakers that really don't do much in keeping...
I plan on taking the system hunting and also rafting/ kayaking.
That ULA frame u posted the vids on is pretty slick TX, thanks for those vids. I had seen some other ones similar and didn't really...
Thinking of putting together a pack system using:
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