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[QUOTE="Tigerandahalf, post: 195956, member: 31685"] Keeping your things dry is always the goal and lots of ideas here how to best do it. From the training walks we have done the pack cover that comes with backpacks is not much good as the rain just seeps in down along your back. We still bought them but I am not sure what use they will be. We have bought drysacks and I think they will be our best bet at keeping our clothes dry. We are thinking of just stuffing the loose sleeping bag into the bottom of the rucksack as there is an opening at the bottom. Not sure if we should have a separate drybag for the sleeping bag as well. The drybags are quite bulky and it can be hard to get the air out of them. If we get some very wet days we might just buy a cheap poncho to put over everything to keep the rain off. If the weather is really bad we might just have to bus it. Be nice to be able to walk in dry weather. Leaving mid April who knows? Given how poor the weather was last year I am hopeful that we might get lucky this year. Hopefully it will be nice and sunny. [/QUOTE]
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