Anne

I've found that the Saddlesack Large will hold the entire kitchen and
clothing part, leaving a front solution for the shelter part.  I do
Nitto-Mini + Platrack and strap the tent, bag and mat to that.

On Nov 23, 12:02 pm, Anne Paulson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with William.  I have a large Saddlesack mounted on my
> Atlantis. I use it practically every day, for everything. Even in my
> area, where carry-nothing carbon fiber bikes abound, I get
> compliments. $200 may seem like a lot of money, but amortized by use,
> it's nothing. (And who's going to part with such a great thing?)
>
> Right now I'm trying to figure out whether it would be big enough for
> an overnight. Sadly, I think not-- in this cold weather, I need tent,
> sleeping bag, pad, Trangia, food, warm clothes. I may try to pack
> everything in it, though, just to see.
>
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:48 AM, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think $200 for that bag from Rivendell is the deal of the century,
> > plus you'll get free shipping and a 5% rebate in January if you're a
> > member.  Not to mention Riv could use the dollars in their cigar
> > box.
>
> --
> -- Anne Paulson
>
> My hovercraft is full of eels

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