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Treats - load carrying

Madriverrob

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Treated myself to a couple of new rucksacks ......

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:) when i discovered the Dutch DPM surplus backpacks i liked them so much i bought the small, medium and large versions. happy to see i'm not the only one who does that.
 
The 38l for day hikes and quick overnighters and the 68l for extended trips …. Loads of external attachment points for any overspill gear ;) . I'm massively trying to rationalise my gear when I go out so that I can actually carry it all :( . I thought a decent rucksack would help .
 
Look forward to seeing them in the flesh, I bet, even with the bigger bag, you send up with a storage food bag like WE always do lmao
 
The 38l for day hikes and quick overnighters and the 68l for extended trips …. Loads of external attachment points for any overspill gear ;) . I'm massively trying to rationalise my gear when I go out so that I can actually carry it all :( . I thought a decent rucksack would help .
Of course.................:rolleyes:
 
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