Learn to close it all up
Hi Everyone.
This might be a total noob post, but it's one that a lot of people probably overlook. I know that, because I am one of those people haha.
Today I have managed to increase my free space in my BOB by 50% simply by learning to close up my sleeping mat properly. So much for my blackbelt in origami.
The same is true with tents. Who here has ever had a tent that simply refuses to get back into the bag you got it out from?.....Yes, me too.
But it comes back to a few things. Bad planning, over estimating our own abilities, and lack of practice.
I was once told practice makes perfect. I was later told imperfect practice makes imperfect perfection (which I kind of liked).
So, the reason for this post is to get other people thinking, but also to get us all practicing.
How efficiently and quickly can you repack a poncho, sleeping bag, tent, inflaitable sleeping mat, waterproof jacket, map, space blanket, emergency tube tent/shelter or anything else like that?
If you're answers are similar to mine (very inefficiently, zip burstingly crammed in, and after a few attempts each taking longer than the last) then maybe it's time to get practicing like I will be over the next week.
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