Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Portaging Bear Barrel
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CampSR |
rdgbwca: "Grandma L: "I pack most meals in zip locks and then pack the barrel with last meal in-working my way through the trip and the first meal is on top. (LIFO). +1 on that...we dont determine every meal necessarily, just know we will some of this, some of that and also plan on fish for several meals - so need to improvise if the bite is not stellar. |
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billconner |
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Grandma L |
I have tailored the top flap to be fitted. It will easily accommodate extra gear or a rain coat. |
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BeaV |
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Grandma L |
Empty and washed -plastic drink mix bottles work well for small amounts of liquid. (cooking oil, lemon juice etc.) I am a little OCD with food packing. I even have paddlers "order" so I don't over pack. They declare number of oatmeal packets or cheese sticks and portions of salami (3 oz. ea) per meal. My goal is to have well fed happy campers and an empty food pack when we head home. |
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rdgbwca |
Grandma L: "I pack most meals in zip locks and then pack the barrel with last meal in-working my way through the trip and the first meal is on top. (LIFO). Sounds like you have your system dialed in. Maybe I can get to the point where I am carrying an empty food pack on the way out some day. |
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joewildlife |
I've been using a 60L barrel on my last 10 trips or so. It carries all the food and the entire kitchen setup. I use three of the Cooke barrel bags to separate out breakfast lunch and dinner, too. I use a Cooke quad pocket barrel and it fits perfectly in my Kruger Sea Wind behind me. Joe |
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ScottL |
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bombinbrian |
I just found out it fit this afternoon. I'm sure there will be some engineering done. |
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HayRiverDrifter |
- I wanted a remote stove that was stable and was close to the ground - Not having to mess with fuel - Save some weight I will be taking the Vega on my up coming June solo along with a cat food alcohol stove. |
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tomo |
BeaV: "Blue barrels in a pack put a lot of torque on your back because of how far the weight is away from your spine. Short portages is fine. My preference is to carry it atop another canoe pack sideways. Then the weight is right above your spine where it's best to be. That's interesting. I take the opposite approach, i.e. I wear the barrel as a pack, cinching the waist belt, and then use the flat top space to put a Duluth Pack (flinging it up and over my head is the hard part). |
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bombinbrian |
rdgbwca: "bombinbrian: " Then I thought that the bottom compartment was going to be empty and make it really unstable. It slides, or gets pushed all the way down now, so the bottom compartment has the barrel too. It's really sturdy this way and should be perfect. I'm not too worried about busting a seam, it's snug but since it can't expand it should be fine. We're heading to Beartrap lake this year, hopefully grab the one campsite there, if not we'll stay on Thunder. We'll be going out of Mudro. |
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GopherAdventure |
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rdgbwca |
bombinbrian: " My first thought is that I am surprised it fits. It looks like a large molle ii rucksack in the less popular acu pattern. The rucksack with frame and harness goes for ~$80 at coleman's surplus. By comparison it looks like the retail of the GG flatbed harness is about ~$150. Are you able to close the lid of the backpack? You might need to come up with a strap to go over the top to keep the barrel from falling out when loading and unloading. The backpack is probably heavier than it needs to be for this purpose. You might want to cut off anything unneeded for this purpose, like the sleeping bag compartment or lid if it doesn't close. You could pick up an extra rucksack for ~$18. Generally external frame packs are awkward in a canoe but in this case it is attached to an awkward barrel. How will it carry on a portage trail? I agree with GopherAdventure, best idea is to load it up and carry it for some distance. |
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rdgbwca |
The 60L barrel is a huge cavern. The food/seasoning you are looking for will always be on the bottom. These organizers also looked interesting. KC Happy camper recently put out a series on the blue barrel. |
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AriesRanger |
Problem solved it seems like. Ill add a couple sustainment pouches for Camp/Kitchen Tarp and quick access stuff like rain gear and be all set. |
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bombinbrian |
Thoughts on putting it in this pack for portaging? |
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4keys |
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rdgbwca |
bombinbrian: " Then I thought that the bottom compartment was going to be empty and make it really unstable. That is good news about the top flap closing. What are you planning to put in the bottom compartment? Does the pack and barrel stand upright on its own? Any ability to make use of the molle and add some kind of pouch to the outside? Worried about busting a seem? Where are you planning to base camp? |
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bombinbrian |
After monkeying around with it, (think of a monkey and a football) I found out that it will fit almost perfectly in and the top flap can be closed, even though there is no way its coming out on its own, again think of a monkey and a football. I've decided that we are going to give it a whirl this year. We are base camping this year so we only have the 8 portages the first and last day and they're not bad. Longest one is 140 at the beginning and then a 60 and the rest are under 50. Worst case is that it sucks and we don't do it again. Best case, I start a trend carrying bear barrels in the BWCA. |
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johndku |
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