Upon some thought... This system (everything in its designated compartment or side pocket, so you won't forget anything) worked for me in backpacking, but kayaking needs different approach, IMHO. 1) Checklist, one for day-trip, another one for overnight trip. (I know, it's wrong, but I don't have them :-). 2) Designated drybags and wet-bags: Sleeping-bag drybag. 2 clothing/shoes drybags. Kitchen wet-bag (it better be a drybag, but not cruicial) - pots, propane cylinder, burner, cosmetic pouch with pot-holder, knife, spoon, can opener, lighter; toothpaste+brush - donno why in kitchen bag, probably because they are needed after morning/evening meals. Food-bag (transparent round-bottomed works beter for me). "Spiritual/intellectual drybag": films, camera, book (if any), eyeglasses, solar charger, candle lantern (as an emergency source of light), tent LED light, firstaid/medications/thread'and'needle/etc pouch, spare matches or lighter, toilet paper (yes, intellectual :-). Tip, btw: put in a small open ziplock bag, sit on it to flatten, then close ziplock bag. These bags can be in different sizes, shapes (tapered end or round-bottom for ex) and colours, including transparent. Nylon ones are better than vinyl - lighter and more flexible. Maximum size of each bag is determined by the room in it's particular location inside the kayak. No need to unpack most of them, and some may not need any replenish. Frame would be awkward, unless kayak is very-very big. And taking backpack (leaving frame ashore) only because of it pockets... I donno, may be this will save some buck since you already have it, but dry bags are in every respect better, IMHO. Sorry for this soap-box "bagology lecture" - I just don't know why to invent a bicycle again :-). Alex. ----- Original Message ----- > On 23 Aug 2003 at 19:18, Joyce Family wrote: /snip/ > > arecommendations for backpacks that can be > > stored INSIDE > > the kayak *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************Received on Sun Aug 24 2003 - 23:02:32 PDT
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