On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Lee <leec...@gmail.com> wrote:

> All he had with him was a Carradice Camper LongFlap and a couple of
> water bottles. But from this, he set up a tent and bag (I couldn't
> tell where he had strapped these--possibly atop the Carradice), cooked
> a nice, hot meal, and opened a bottle of wine. I liked this approach
> and thought it'd be neat to try to pair this approach to a camping kit
> with the simple yet capable QB.

I like that approach too, but I don't understand how one fits a bottle
of wine, a stove, pots, fuel and food, a tent and a sleeping back
(plus, I presume, a sweater or jacket) in a Camper LongFlap. And do
people who camp that way not also bring a book and some clean shorts
for tomorrow, and a light? Whenever I do an s24, I find I end up
needing a lot of stuff, even though I'd like it to be simple.

-- 
-- Anne Paulson

My hovercraft is full of eels

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