![]() Put it in the bottom of my pack and then pack my sleeping bag into it. I get the biggest thickest contractor waste bag I can find. Remember, lift with your legs not your back.I second the comment below about a plastic bag for your sleeping bag. Shoulder straps are better used to hold the load tight against your back than to bear the weight. I'd add to set your straps and belt so you are carrying as much weight as possible on your hips. I don't mind unpacking all my stuff everyday. The plastic bag makes a good emergency bivy or poncho if the trip gets really fun. If you put the bag in a compression sack first it is a hard lump which you have to pack around and there is always wasted space. It fills the bottom of the pack entirely with no wasted space. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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