tasadam wrote:While I am searching for links and since it was so hard to find, I thought I would post this link here, it has in this list a number of different high quality plastic bags that could come in handy as pack liners. Though, you might not like the sign that is printed on the bag and you might not be too popular if you pull them out in a hut or something... (biohazard, radioactive, cyotoxic...)
Not sure on the size but these might be handy too.
kramster wrote:...However not really wanting a box of 100 or more ...
Penguin wrote:Large dog body bag is very good as liner, also for putting the pack in at night if it does not fit in the tent/fly. Trouble with the body bags is that they do puncture easily. Maybe to let a not so dead dog out???.
taswaterfalls.com wrote:I gots me a source for the body bags now...so if anyone else wants one scream out...will be better to get all at once so i dont stretch the friendship
Son of a Beach wrote:taswaterfalls.com wrote:I gots me a source for the body bags now...so if anyone else wants one scream out...will be better to get all at once so i dont stretch the friendship
Well, since I've been unable to get CafePress to include tough pack liner bags with the Bushwalk Tasmania log on them in their line up for the Bushwalk Tasmania Online Shop (think I got away with that plug), I'll give one of your vet bags a try. Gotta be better than the mushroom compost bags I've been using (VERY tough, but not waterproof).
Can you bring one along to Lees Paddocks for me in a couple of weeks?
EDIT: Flippant and possibly offensive-to-dog-owners comment removed.
corvus wrote:I would think that Dog lovers /owners would not be too happy with this flippant post on a national forum no skin off my nose but worth a thought Nik
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