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[at-l] Carrying Hydration Systems---



I have been lucky with my packs in relation to Hydration Systems. I have
only been using a hydration system for the last couple of years. Starting
with my Mountainsmith Pack. I just stuffed it into the top pocket on that
one. Then My Jansport Alaska has a pocket on the front that is perfect for
the bladder. Now my Dana has a pocket on the bottom of the top portion
between it and the main bag. The main purpose is for the hip belt to be
affixed in this pocket when converting it to a day pack. But is the perfect
place for the bladder of my hydration System.
Bob
A.K.A. Shakeyleggs GA>ME 2001
A Bad Day On The Trail Is Still
So Much Better Than A Great Day At Work

http://users.planetcable.net/bakpakr
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leslie Booher" <lwbooher@halifax.com>
To: "List AT" <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 9:10 AM
Subject: [at-l] Carrying Hydration Systems---


> Those of you who carry a hydration system between the top pocket and the
> main pocket of your packs, do you anchor them down in any way?  Do you tie
> or clamp or clip them to the pack somehow, or do they just stay put when
> you've cinched down the straps?  I'm so AR about having something fall off
> my pack that, on my external frame, I strapped things on, then tied the
> strings of the stuff sacks to the frame.  Alas, that doesn't seem to be an
> option with my new Kelty Flight.  Leslie (anklebear)
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