- Follow this tutorial
- Dry bag. I love dry bags. We use these for wilderness canoeing and for sailing all the time.
- Use a Rubbermaid container. As long as the sleeping bag fits inside without bulging the lid, this will work fine (although you wouldn't want to do this for a backpacking or canoeing trip, but for car camping, its sufficient)
- Line the stuff sack with a garbage bag. Again, I probably wouldn't trust it for canoeing, but for car camping...
2 little boys, a teen daughter, one crazy dog and 2 parents trying to keep their poop in a pile. Welcome to the Frosthaus.
Saturday, 21 November 2009
New Ways
To Waterproof a Sleeping Bag....
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