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Most folks use zip lock bags. They are lightweight, cheap, replaceable, and see through. I recommend the storage grade thickness.Hello,
coming again requesting information from experienced pilgrims/hikers. I have purchased a Zulu 30L bag. The plan is to have items packed into multiple smaller dry bags, such as cloths, bathroom articles, medication, first aide kit, sleeping bag into separate dry bags rather than 1 large 30 L dry bag. Curious have many people used multiple dry bags? If so, what size dry bags did you used? How many?
thanks
Hi,Hello,
coming again requesting information from experienced pilgrims/hikers. I have purchased a Zulu 30L bag. The plan is to have items packed into multiple smaller dry bags, such as cloths, bathroom articles, medication, first aide kit, sleeping bag into separate dry bags rather than 1 large 30 L dry bag. Curious have many people used multiple dry bags? If so, what size dry bags did you used? How many?
thanks
Sounds very useful Rick but do the bags rustle when you are packing up in the morning?I used clear ziplock freezer bags. When packing in the morning I could easily see that I had everything that was supposed to be in the bag. I didn't lose anything in over two months of walking and the bags held up for the entire trip.
Not too badly. Didn't really pay much attention because on Camino Francés we left late and on Camino Catalan I was usually the only one in the albergues. It is cheap enough to get a ziplock bag to experiment with before you go.Sounds very useful Rick but do the bags rustle when you are packing up in the morning?
I did consider these bags before I left on my current trip and even bought some but when the time came to decide if transparency trumps less weight then less weight won.Not too badly. Didn't really pay much attention because on Camino Francés we left late and on Camino Catalan I was usually the only one in the albergues. It is cheap enough to get a ziplock bag to experiment with before you go.
I like 1 bag for my clothes, 1 for my sleeping bag, and 1 for my toiletries, and other items (with some of those items divided into zip lock bags). You'll have to figure out what size bags you need based on what you are bringing. I always get lightweight dry bags. I would definitely consider a lightweight, dry, compression bag for you clothes. If you take more than just a liner, consider a compression bag for that too.Hello,
coming again requesting information from experienced pilgrims/hikers. I have purchased a Zulu 30L bag. The plan is to have items packed into multiple smaller dry bags, such as cloths, bathroom articles, medication, first aide kit, sleeping bag into separate dry bags rather than 1 large 30 L dry bag. Curious have many people used multiple dry bags? If so, what size dry bags did you used? How many?
thanks
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