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Went into San Francisco to help a friend move apartments and brought the small zip top shop bag in Beaver Camo (courtesy of TB) to help corral water bottle, extra masks, tape gun, light jacket, etc.
Buckled in for safety!
The small original Shop Bag and the small ZTSB are still my favorite size for hand carrying (I'm short) and for shoulder carry/tuck under the arm. A small in each hand is also a nice amount of stuff and balances well if you need to walk a ways.Last edited by G42; 05-08-2021, 08:52 AM.“Them as can do has to do for them as can't. And someone has to speak up for them as has no voices.”
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Northern California, first trip for the S25GE & TS, working great!
Medium hero clip and ice-axe strap on the S25GE front attach point - I use the strap and lower loop to hold my rolled up coat - works awesome!
I'm thinking of rigging up the chest strap (which I don't use) on that front attach point so it easily clips/unclips to hold the bulk of the coat:
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Just spent about 5 days up on the Mendocino coast of California, camping and then one day in Anderson Valley wine tasting. I was car camping, so could indulgently bring lots 'o stuff, including many BIhn bags of course! Specifically brought the LGD (courtesy of TB) to continue exploring how it worked in a variety of settings.
Here is the Ursa/Hunter/Coyote LGD enjoying hours of wandering through the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens (which is just gorgeous). Carried it sling style on my back for 3+ hours wandering around, did just dandy.
Supporting rail enthusiasts by taking the short ~7mi RT 'Skunk Trail' from Ft Bragg up the Pudding Creek gulch
The Beaver Camo SZTSB hanging out in the redwoods
Last edited by G42; 05-15-2021, 07:50 AM.“Them as can do has to do for them as can't. And someone has to speak up for them as has no voices.”
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Originally posted by dmoneysong View PostTook the Taiga DLBP to Santa Monica Pier.
I think you've got a great pic representing the color and, of course, the location is awesome!
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Originally posted by GrussGott View Post
Taiga is such tough color to understand, but after seeing the 200 with the white stripes (not the band), I decided to go for it on an S30 !
I think you've got a great pic representing the color and, of course, the location is awesome!
Another photo out for some coffee:
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We took a little weekend trip I used the S30 for my suitcase with a large snake charmer as a Dopp kit. The Paragon was my day bag. There are a lot of other TB pouches and accessories hidden inside the bags including, large travel tray, ghost whales, sidekick, & small snake charmer.1 Photo
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