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I've got Cabela 30" bag it holds a lot of stuff. I use it when I'm packing all my camping equipment. I 'd like to the next size smaller for just packing clothes for when I'm staying in motels. I mount the 30" bad long ways along the passenger seat and luggage rack so that I can get into my hard bags without removing it.
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bamaTrider wrote: Here's something else from Cabela's that the local riders are raving about. For those hot days and for sun protection; http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat400018_TGP&id=0067038904653a&navCount=4&podId=0067038&parentId=cat400018&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=IK&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat400018&hasJS=true
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CleRider wrote: Gary and others; One thing I learned while in boy scouts, nothing is waterproof. Water is some sneaky stuff and with enough of it, or with a little wind, it will find it's way into a pack. Here's a 'old boyscout' trick. Pack your gear in a garbage bag, then put the garbage bag into the duffel bag/stuff sack/backpack. The duffel bag material will protect the plastic bag and your stuff will stay dry. If you put your gear in the duffel bag then wrap the duffel with a garbage bag, your stuff will get wet when the plastic bag rips. Before the Americade trip, I bought a couple of 10x10x20 duffle bags from Target (under $10 each), trimmed them to remove the extra padding, straps and material I did not need, and use them for saddlebag liners. When I get to the motel, I just have to carry two duffles and one t-pack to my room. Andy
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Guns90 wrote: Fred, To answer your question, the new duffel is the 'regular' sized, 24x12x12. I think that the 24x12x12 is a very good sized weekender. Oh, and Dawn, I got the green one.
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bugler wrote: I thought I would chime in and wish everyone a fun and safe rally. Nancy and I will be thinking of all of you! Mike (Bugler)
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Guns90 wrote: How 'bout that, old friend. In four days you'll be able to count down the days on your fingers. I was just looking at the area on Google Earth. That kind of got me excited. Sure is a pretty area.
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