As Steve mentioned, a Carradice bag might be an excellent way to go.
Sure, the load rides a bit higher but you don't need a rack to use a
Carradice bag, even a bigger one like a Nelson LF. And remember, if
you haven't considered this, put on some thicker tires, say 700x35 and
the bike should handle the load fine.

This guy, who I think chimes in here time to time, seems to have a
good system down for bike camping on a Ram.

http://wheelsofchance.org/bikes/

I've ridden with a stuffed Carradice Nelson LF on my Rambouillet and
it was fine.

--mike

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