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Old 07-21-2010, 01:02 PM
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Canadian Tire Outbound Expedition Cargo Bags. HD, water proof bags from 45-120ltr. Ranging $45-$80.[IMG][/IMG]
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Try a military surplus stuff sack for the winter sleeping bag. Mine says you can also use it to carry water. $15.00
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Dicks has a good selection of bags. They are more than the Bass pro ones, but are a lot closer for me. The big yellow is about $40.
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I haven't read all of the previous posts, so someone has probably mentioned this already - I use the same drybags that I use for kayaking...available from REI in the states..or MEC in canada
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May have been mentioned, I have used the large ziplock bags, very durable and see through so you can see what you put in them, 6 bags for $5, pretty cheep eh!?
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Most of my dry bags had the waterproof lining dry/flake out after several years of inactivity/storage. Kind of a bummer. I used trash bags inside them as a liner. Not so fashionable, but very economical.
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