Bedrolls in the Back Country
One of the most important things to be considered when travelling in the back country is bedding. You have to have a balance of protection from the elements and packability. Often, the bedding that we would like to take in terms of comfort and protection from the elements, is too large, too bulky, and too heavy, so concessions have to be made. in this video, we look at some of the options that allow us to have the sleep that we need while on the trail, while still being portable, packable, and reasonable. You can visit our website here: https://drycreekwranglers.com If you wish to support this and future videos, please consider supporting me on Patreon. / drycreekwrangler

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