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    thats a good idea.
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    dave, my first kneejerk is "thats pimp".

    What would someone do in bear country with this type of trash setup? just make sure you empty'd it before camping? What about residual smells? Would this have to go in a bear canister or in the rig for the night?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGdaddy View Post
    What would someone do in bear country with this type of trash setup? just make sure you empty'd it before camping? What about residual smells? Would this have to go in a bear canister or in the rig for the night?

    thanks!
    Tie a rope around a strap and hoist it into a tree at night. That's all i would do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adventureduo View Post
    Tie a rope around a strap and hoist it into a tree at night. That's all i would do.
    yup, thats what I was thinking.

    you could even leave the rope attached, so its easy...

    cool.

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    I saw this bag in action over this labor day weekend and it is constructed nicely and had a nice fit and finish, it also held a lot of trash.

    Good job Dave and Yosh (and Dixie too)
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    I'll come down and pick one up later this week.
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    Question - I don't have a rear mounted spare, but do have a ladder. Would it mount to the ladder?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbregman View Post
    Question - I don't have a rear mounted spare, but do have a ladder. Would it mount to the ladder?
    We have a ladder also.. and i think you could do it that way... you might just have to bungee it to keep it from flopping around a little. I can pull the cruiser out tomorrow and try it for you and snap a pic if you'd like?
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    I hauled a prototype Trasharoo around OZ for a ton of KM's. Keep my trash for over a week in it. Worked well!





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    I've got to have one (or two) of theses ASAP. I was getting close to paying big bucks for an Aussie model. Glad you introduced this before I paid the shipping.

    Looking forward to giving it the Redline test.

    Cheers

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