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Durability of OPsacks?
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Jan 8, 2014 at 9:03 pm #2061767
Thanks for the suggestions!
I was just thinking a hard sided container could work. I don't plan on using a nalgene but I had considered carrying one of those Ziplock twist mugs, and had pretty much decided against it, but if carrying one means I can sleep an extra 2 hours I may throw it back into my pack.
Jan 8, 2014 at 9:33 pm #2061773Or, instead of a solid stack… possibly a liquid snack… protein drink or such…
Personally, I used to have the same issue… waking up hungry. I found that eating a bigger dinner helps… but I have also found that the hunger goes away after maybe 15 minutes or a half hour… it's strange, but it does go away and I awake hours later not even hungry…
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Jan 9, 2014 at 6:04 am #2061816I stayed in shelters but I should have added that I always hung my food on the lines with a round barrier between the food and the the rope. These are obviously very common in most all shelters.
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