Hi Rob,
I have the LowePro S&F Rover Lite. Although we don't have bush over
here to quite the extent that you guys do it is useful for short
trips. It has a big brother version which is waterproof. They both
have excellent tripod provision.
It's more of a photo day pack than anything else. You couldn't get a
tent or sleeping bag into it, for example, but don't you have camel
trains for that sort of equipment?? :o)
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Bob
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Sunday, June 10, 2001, 6:31:18 AM, you wrote:
> Hi Team,
> I am interested in looking at some photo oriented back-packs to use for both
> short or extended treks into bush. I need it to be weather proof and have
> provisions for easily attaching a tripod.
> I have a brochure on the LowePro AW series packs they seem to fit the bill
> however I would be glad to hear from listers with experience and other
> suggestions.
> Cheers,
> Rob Studdert
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