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Would like hear some thoughts about the Cache Hauler Packs to go with my Hauler Frame! Or would it be a better choice to by some other pack that i could lash to my frame

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Not worth the five pound. Use drybags and wrap them burrito style in your ground sheet. Then strap the burrito to the frame. I've posted pictures if you search my posts. There's a review thread of an ll bean pack where I pack the same way.

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You can get alot of gear in a 55litre dry bag. I've ran into men in the Cascades with the kelty Cache Hauler and these dry bags.

http://cascadedesigns.com/sealline/dry-bags/black-canyon-dry-bag/product

Sure if you searched you could find one with a larger Volume than the 55litre


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Thanks Shag, good idea i've looked into the dry bags as an option while doing some other research.
Thanks Thumper, i found you'r post while searching this topic and it was very helpfull. THANKS

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Shag had some good pictures and ideas with his CH.

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/1318518/1

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That's an interesting idea.

.. I wonder how one of those would work on the meat shelf of my Badlands 2200?


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DP4, thanks for the link. That set up looks like it would work for me.


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