I packed my pack today in an attempt to decide how 'big' it is for measurements for a rain cover. I think I'm taking too much 'stuff' because when I packed it 'full' it was very full.
I planned to use a silbivy

until I read a review of the Salathe' bivy written in 1998 . . . by me. I'm taking the Salathe' as my primary shelter. It's 31 ounces. Heavier than my hiking partner's BetaMid. And I still need a small tarp over the egress.

(Egress, you know, the white birds with legs that bend backwards.) (Or is that Egret?)

This means I have to spend time reconfiguring the remainder of my gear in my Muse.

Which means I'll take the pack with me to Trail Days and let my friend who is planning on making a raincover for my pack make her own measurements.

Only mine will be in orange.

G'nite for now.
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