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Old 07-08-2012   #1
 
Flagstaff, Arizona
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Dry Bag backpacks

I am looking for a dry bag back pack for day hikes off the river. Ideally, I would like to have the bag packed and attached to my boat, then just grab it and use it for some hikes. I now use a regular pack and have to open the ammo can or side box where I store it to get it. I have looked at the Patagonia bag, the Seattle Sports Evolution and am looking for some recommendations. I need to carry first aid kit, snacks and whatever other gear.A few hikes in the canyon require getting wet and carrying a first aid kit is mandatory for the groups I take. Thanks

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NRS makes one as well as seal line.
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Old 07-08-2012   #3
 
durango, Colorado
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been very pleased with my watershed
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Jack's Plastic has many options:
inflatable boats, self bailing rafts, catarafts, pontoons, inflatable kayaks, dry bags, paco pads, spill containments, culvert plugs by Jack's Plastic Welding Inc.
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Old 07-09-2012   #5
 
Beaverton, Oregon
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You can't go wrong with the watershed bags. They come in two sizes, and I think the smaller of them is about right for a day bag.
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