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Post by dg6oo2 on Mar 10, 2014 19:39:33 GMT 10
well , im travelling light, 2 pairs of underwear, as I can turn them inside out the second day, taking a bottle of brutt and pouring over all my clothes , the 2 t shirts my famous floral shorts , so I don't have to wash them. see im an organized male As you see blokes have it easy because we can soak our clothes in brutt and then set em alight and not care one iota, or at least I think that's what Haps doing. nyuk nyuk nyuk
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Post by intherough on Mar 10, 2014 19:45:55 GMT 10
First of all Corky get more bags! Second on my first trip in colder weather I had a lot of bags but wanted to take my big fluffy dressing gown .. solution: those vacuum bags! Took my dressing gown and my pillow made them both in one bag about the size of a folded jumper. Also roll your clothes instead if folding them, you can cram more in and they don't crease as much. re vacuum bags. ok, so the next day at your camp site (with no vacuum cleaner) how do you get the big fluffy dressing gown and pillow back in the bag and panniers? Would love the answer to that one cos I am starting to pack my panniers now. ps travel safely to Bright and return! While a vacuum cleaner is the ideal tool for getting air out those vac bags, you can also compress them without a vacuum. Put your stuff in, seal it up, open the valve and tightly roll the bag up slowly. This'll push the air out then put the valve cover back on. Simples!!!
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Post by Cas on Mar 10, 2014 22:10:42 GMT 10
old roadie tip turn ya undies inside out then back to front 1 pr 3 days & yes do the brutt thing daily
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