Thinking resupply every 3 -6 days. Of the sizes listed here:
http://www.seatosummit.com/products/display/7
Thinking resupply every 3 -6 days. Of the sizes listed here:
http://www.seatosummit.com/products/display/7
8 liter should do. That's what I have for five days. Great bag. I also hang my pot in it too.
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Have to agree 8 liter should be fine. (Though I buy the cheap ones at walmart.)
I think that I use something close to the 8-Liter also. IMHO, these Sea-to-Summit bags would be overkill for use as a food bag. Go with a cheapie silnyl string-pull stuffsack that weighs less than an ounce and provides more usable volume.
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I carried an Outdoor Research Advanced series stuff sack. A size three for my food. It is probably about 8 liters. I would hang it by the strap across the bottom, actually upside down, and the contents never got wet. It is still very usable, although a little dirty. This size was around 12 or 15 bucks back when I bought it.
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I'd suggest using one large enough to hold all your food.
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8 Liters? That's just big enough to hold my 4 day supply of snickers and "Taste of Honey" peanut butter!
Get a 15 liter and make sure it's ultra silnylon. Be sure to pack a second one in your bounce box as a replacement when the first one gets holes in the bottom from hitting the ground after repeated morning bear bag retrievals.
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I'm with Spokes, 8 liters is awfully small for me for a food bag. The weight difference for the 15 liter is tiny, might as well get the larger bag.
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