WalksWithBlackflies
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HELP!!! I often drive to the Adks on a Friday night, hike in to a camping spot, and bivy overnight. Everything fits in a daypack. It's nice not having to lug around a full pack, especially when I plan on bushwhacking.
I stopped by an EMS this weekend... they only had the Bear Vault 300 (7-day capacity) and it was HUGE!!! I don't think it'd even fit in my daypack. If the BV250 (4-day capacity) is half-size, it is still way too big to fit in my daypack with the essentials for an overnight bivy. With the food I carry, 3/4 of the canister would be empty space.
I can only come up with two solutions to my dilemma... 1) pack other small items (clothes, bivy sack, etc) in the canister, and even then it'll be tricky to fit all items because the canister is rigid. Plus, packing clothes with food doesn't seem like a bright idea. 2) Strap the canister to the outside of the pack... however, there aren't any good ridges, etc. to hold the canister in place, so I'd have to design my own bag.
Any of you have other ideas?
I stopped by an EMS this weekend... they only had the Bear Vault 300 (7-day capacity) and it was HUGE!!! I don't think it'd even fit in my daypack. If the BV250 (4-day capacity) is half-size, it is still way too big to fit in my daypack with the essentials for an overnight bivy. With the food I carry, 3/4 of the canister would be empty space.
I can only come up with two solutions to my dilemma... 1) pack other small items (clothes, bivy sack, etc) in the canister, and even then it'll be tricky to fit all items because the canister is rigid. Plus, packing clothes with food doesn't seem like a bright idea. 2) Strap the canister to the outside of the pack... however, there aren't any good ridges, etc. to hold the canister in place, so I'd have to design my own bag.
Any of you have other ideas?