Wrap mine in my ccf pads, in my bedroll, its cushioned in there pretty good. It's attached to the top of my pack.
Wrap mine in my ccf pads, in my bedroll, its cushioned in there pretty good. It's attached to the top of my pack.
In a bright orange stuff sack made for them on the outside of the pack. I stick the bottom of them in the side pocket, and the top inside the compression loop. I also have a Circuit.
Jacks-r-better sack, inside the mesh pocket of my ULA Circuit...
I don't use the WBRR, but I put my bridge poles in my sit pad, inside my pack. I have a golite jam and use my pad as a support...just slide my poles into the folded pad for additional support. I place them along the sides.
The camper formerly known as HikingDad...
I have a sil-nylon stuff sack custom made for the poles. I put them inside my ULA Circuit pack against the side wall. It would have to be a pretty severe hit to the pack for the rounded tips of the poles to poke through.
The fact that the poles are inside my pack gives me great assurance that they won't get lost along the trail. Having said that, if I had a Mariposa with a long outside pocket, I'd be tempted to put them in that.
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