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sequoia

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I'm curious as to what kind of containers/bags you use to hold things such as coffee, meat, flour and such. Do you use leather, muslin, or what? :hmm:
 
Various sized tins are great, but you have to be sure to empty, clean and dry them frequently. In California you most likely do not have the problem of humidity as we do here in the midwest, but still.....

I tried using cloth bags a while back, but found they got rips in them too easily.
 
Post Rider,

I have used canvas bags for about 10 years now. I like them because I can wash them when they get too scanky (which I cannot do with leather).

Make sure to label them either with ink or different colored ties to make it easier in camp.
 
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