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    In using your bag, do you find that there are certain items that you can not get to, without first removing other items?
    This is one thing I've run into, and had to adjust accordingly. I noticed I would pack an area very efficiently, but that the item I used most, or something I'd want quick access to, would be at the bottom.
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    I've put things like rain gear and a pair of gloves in easy to reach areas of my pack. With things that I would only need after shelter is made, etc inside dry bags in the pack..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    In using your bag, do you find that there are certain items that you can not get to, without first removing other items?
    This is one thing I've run into, and had to adjust accordingly. I noticed I would pack an area very efficiently, but that the item I used most, or something I'd want quick access to, would be at the bottom.
    Nope, I haven't had this problem, mostly thanks to the many outside pockets. Everything that goes in the main pocket goes in as vertically oriented as possible so as to not bury other items in the bottom of the bag.
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