New stuff sack, pole bag and peg bag for my Double Rainbow

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New stuff sack, pole bag and peg bag for my Double Rainbow

Postby Petew » Sun 09 Feb, 2020 5:36 pm

It's pissing down and nothing much to do so I tarted up my double rainbow set up.

I prefer to stuff my tents and keep the poles seperate. A couple of years ago I got rid of the top strut and replaced it with an alloy pole I could just clip on

DCF roll top skinny dry bag and super skinny pole bag made from 1 Oz DCF. I mage the peg bag from the tougher 1.43oz DCF because pointy.

I use a polychro groundsheet and always take 8pegs and a repair sleeve. Al fits well.

Turned out ok.
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Re: New stuff sack, pole bag and peg bag for my Double Rainb

Postby Franco » Sun 09 Feb, 2020 6:36 pm

Nice mods.
I don't see the point of "skinny" milk so I like that you drink full cream.
(my grandparents were the last in the family to be high country farmers, but I grew up drinking milk that came from cows...)
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Re: New stuff sack, pole bag and peg bag for my Double Rainb

Postby Petew » Sun 09 Feb, 2020 7:19 pm

Yes, only full cream for me, totally agree.

Never had it straight from the cow though.

Don't get me started on lite sour cream......
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