I use a medium Shopsack for a dog travel bag - food, poop bags, leash, 
towel, etc. 
It all fits, and with flair!

KJ


On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 1:46:53 PM UTC-4, Liesl wrote:
>
> I am continually astounded at the utility of Riv-designed clothing and 
> bags especially when traveling. Here are a few items earning their keep on 
> this trip to humboldt county: 
>
> Shopsack: fabulous extra carry-on bag for miscellaneous awkward debris, 
> e.g. book, canteen, light sweater, mess kit, sketchbooks, art supplies all 
> fit. This in addition to being a slam-dunk in a wald basket. 
>
> Moleskin shirt: pretty dang wind proof and good on a beach, doubles as a 
> jacket, sharp enough for conferences, color is stunning. 
>
> MUSA knickers: light and packable, windproof so again good on a cold windy 
> ocean beach, secure pockets, no Velcro (extra yay). 
>
> Mark's ToolWrap: it's not just for tools anymore. Works as a dopkit, and 
> most recently as a wood carving travel kit: mine holds four Del Stubs 
> knives (Slojd, Harley, open sweep, curved spoon carver), kolrosing knife, 
> bandana, flat pencil, folding scissors, 6 inch metal ruler, burnisher, band 
> aids, and 1-2 in-progress wooden spoons. 
>
> What are your fav's? 
>
>

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