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jimmycarr1 /r/solotravel
5 points
1970-01-18 06:18:56.558 +0000 UTC

I didn't get this exact brand but you should look at some dry sacks like these: https://smile.amazon.com/Outdoor-Products-3-Pack-Ultimate-Sack/dp/B001AZNATC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1491536484&sr=8-3&keywords=dry+bags

Great way to separate your dirty and clean clothes, keep everything dry and keep smells from spreading throughout your pack.

None+a3ikKEA2PE9n /r/camping
2 points
1970-01-17 15:17:20.871 +0000 UTC

Hope this helps!

Inflatable sleeping mat This thing rocks!

Inflatable pillow It's not made for everybody, but its comfy enough for me. Sometimes I use clothing as a pillow depending on how my neck/back feel from hiking.

Jetboil Flash I use it to boil water mainly (coffee, instant oatmeal, instant rice, etc.) If you cook stuff in it, it can be hard to clean... but it also comes with a stand so you can use other pots/pans.

Pack Towel Many uses outdoors, and washes well

Hammock with net This only fits one person, and can be tricky to set up. I use some sticks to spread apart the guide lines for the bug net, or flip it over and don't worry about the bug net. Works great for the summer months - my butt gets cold in the spring/fall.

Cheap dry sacks These don't compress too well, but they work fine for keeping clothing dry and organized.

REI half dome 2 tent I haven't bought the footprint yet, but it's worked great over the past year without it. Longest stay was 10 nights, in January with some rain (east NC) , and no issues with the tent at all. Can get cramped with 2 people plus gear inside... so we just put our oacks under the vestibules and it stayed dry. 6 month old lab stayed with us and did not damage anything.