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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    it's not a problem
    unless it is your pack, then it becomes a big problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtntopper View Post
    unless it is your pack, then it becomes a big problem
    my pack was never left unattended. ever. it's not a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    my pack was never left unattended. ever. it's not a problem
    Exactly.

    But since you pack a sidearm, its not like you had a choice. I would have invested in a fanny pack for trips to the spring and into the outhouse, however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickb View Post
    Exactly.

    But since you pack a sidearm, its not like you had a choice. I would have invested in a fanny pack for trips to the spring and into the outhouse, however.
    i've never packed a sidearm on LD hikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    i've never packed a sidearm on LD hikes
    Ok. Good to keep your pack under your control anyway-- especially if losing it would mean the end of your trip. If you founded Whole Foods, or if your mom founded Burt's Bees, I thing you could probably be more trusting.

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