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bill123
Dec 31, 2009, 1:34 PM
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Plastic storage bins from Home Depot.
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kovacs69
Dec 31, 2009, 2:54 PM
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bill123 wrote: Plastic storage bins from Home Depot. Got mine at Target.
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qtm
Dec 31, 2009, 4:13 PM
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I use big, cheap duffels from Target, as well as big plastic bins (maybe from Target, maybe from HoDe, who knows I've got a lot of them). The problem with the modular haulers, at least for me, is that they're really too small to be useful. My mountain biking and ultralight backpacking kits would fit, but they're already stored in their own respective packs. Rock climbing, ice climbing, backpacking, car camping, kayaking, snowboarding... all the specific sport related gear wouldn't fit in a modular hauler, they're all stored in their own big duffels or plastic bins. They get repacked into heavy duty travel duffels since I don't really trust the cheaper duffels. And anyway, I enjoy the organizing and repacking before the trip, helps get me psyched. When I do the "grab 'n' go", there's inevitably something I've left behind, having needed it for something else.
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TheOutsider
Dec 31, 2009, 6:01 PM
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Yeah i already use big rubbermaid roughneck containers for my crap but living in a small condo doesn't leave any room for them in my unit and there have been a lot of break-ins of others storage units in my building lately. I tried to find smaller plastic containers to keep my stuff organized but couldn't find a size that works yet. Even my local Wal-mart up here doesn't have shit all for medium sized containers. I may have to use your idea with the cheap duffel bags. Maybe what i really need is to buy another 40L or larger backpack to be ready to go at all times. Thanks for all the ideas everyone.
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bill413
Jan 1, 2010, 7:08 PM
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One conceptual problem I've run into is how to file the equipment that overlaps. If I put it in it's own separate bin...but the overlap is different for different sports. I can buy doubles of water bottles, but some other things...nope.
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avalon420
Jan 1, 2010, 7:18 PM
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I'z got whole walk in gear closet. mwahahahahahaha
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LoneWolf1986
Jan 3, 2010, 3:24 AM
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avalon420 wrote: I'z got whole walk in gear closet. mwahahahahahaha Pics or ban.
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