From Daisy <[email protected]>
Subject How to Stuff Your Sleeping Bag Back into Its Sack
Date June 21, 2023 9:12 AM
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Aden wrote something so relatable today:

"If you've done any camping anytime in the past, you know that one of
the most frustrating things when it comes to packing up is stuffing your
sleeping bag into its sack. Actually, getting all of your gear back into
its original stuff sack is a real challenge. It's like trying to stuff
a container of Grand's biscuits back into the little tin. It just
ain't gonna happen.

All I know is that whether we're talking about tents, hammocks, tarps,
or mosquito netting, it always feels like the stuff sack the gear is
supposed to go into is always just slightly too small for the task at
hand."

But he has a great tip that really works.

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