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Just a little video detailing a few options for storing/separating your gear. Apologies if the terminology is confusing sometimes. – Stuff Sack: Just a Nylon bag with a drawstring closure. Great for storing wet/dirty items since the material does not allow moisture to pass. This is the cheapest option if you don’t care about the closure. – Compression Sack (Ziplock-type): Basically a plastic sleeve with a Ziplock-type closure. You put bulky items like clothing inside, seal it, and then roll the bag to force air out of the bag. It saves you some space and is waterproof. Best used for items you want to keep flat. – Compression Sack/Bag: Same as a stuff sack but with a lid that is attached to the bag with compression straps. Allows you compact your items. Often offered with higher end sleeping bags instead of stuff sacks. – Dry Bags: Like a stuff sack but with a special closure that you roll up and then seal with a clasp. It doesn’t compact quite as well as a compression bag but you have the benefit off it being truly waterproof.

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When a new child is first brought home from the hospital there are many concerns on the new parents mind. One of the biggest concerns is making sure that the baby is comfortable in its new environment, and the most important part of this environment is the baby’s bedding during the night hours when the child is unsupervised.   On average a newborn can sleep up-to 18 hours everyday. There is a form of functional bedding that can reduce some of the concerns about keeping the baby safe during the all important night hours.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) can weigh heavily on the mind of any new parent. Cases still remain where there is no explanation for the death, yet some causes are known.   One recent study shows 25% of babies are found with blankets covering their faces. A sleep sack will almost entirely eliminate the chance that the child’s face will be covered while moving around during sleep. Blankets covering a child’s face cannot only contribute to suffocation but also to overheating.

One of the many known culprits in SIDS cases is overheating. A newborn child can take up to a year to develop the ability to control its own body temperature so small fluctuations in heat can have a huge effect on the child’s core body temperature and the baby can either wake up cold or even worse get over heated and risk SIDS. The best bet for helping a child control its body temperature is putting it to sleep wearing merino. Merino has a natural ability to not only capture and circulate heat to insulate the baby’s body, but also release excess heat and wick moisture from the body when temperatures rise.

The best combination to prevent suffocation and over heating is a merino fabric baby sleep sack. The merino sleep sack will reduce some of the risks associated with SIDS. In most cases this is the piece of mind parents need when putting their children down to sleep.

Merino Kids Baby Sleep Bag will provide assurance for parents that their baby will be safe through the night. Merino Kids has designed their sleep bags with comfort in functionality in mind. Constructed with the softest merino interior and soft durable cotton exterior it guaranties a good night sleep for not only the child but also the parents as they are given piece of mind when it comes concerns surrounding SIDS. Sleep bags of this nature are available through babysleepbags. com for the USA and babysleepbags. co. uk for the rest of the northern hemisphere.

Making sure that the baby is safe is probably the single biggest thing on a new parents mind.   When the hospital stay is over and the baby is brought home it is up to the parent to create the best possible nest for the newborn.   Some concerns on the new parents mind cannot be compartmentalized in the back brain because nature won’t allow it.   As new parents the baby’s health is always paramount.

There exists a fabric and method of bedding that can eliminate a few of the major concerns around keeping a baby safe, not only during the wake hours, but during the all-important sleep hours. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is something on the minds of nearly all parents.   Cases still remain where there is no explanation for the death, but some causes are known.

We have now seen studies that 25% (1) of babies are found with blankets over their faces. Using a sleep sack instead of blankets can almost totally eliminate the chances of a baby’s face getting covered when it wiggles around during sleep.   Blankets over a baby’s face can contribute to both suffocation and overheating.

Over heating is one of the culprits in causing SIDS.   Newborns can take up to a year to develop the ability to regulate their own temperature.   With only a small variation of room temperature fluctuation a baby can either wake up cold of worse over-heat and risk SIDS. To combat overheating the best defense is putting a baby to bed wearing merino.   Merino has the natural ability to regulate a baby’s temperature by capturing and circulating air to insulate your baby when the room temperature falls, and most importantly in relation to SIDS, merino releases excess heat and body moisture when the temperature rises.

The ultimate sleep garment for babies is a combination of both the baby sleep bag design and merino fabric.   The baby sleep bag with merino will eliminate some of the risks associated with SIDS. In many cases this is the piece of mind parents need when putting baby to bed.

The Merino Kids Baby Sleep Bag will provide hours of piece of mind for parents. Merino Kids have designed their baby sleep bags with providing comfort in mind.   With the finest and softest merino interior and soft durable cotton exterior it guaranties a good night sleep for the baby and with its benefits in relation to SIDS it provides parents with a good nights sleep too. Available through: babysleepbags. com for the USA and babysleepbags. co. uk for the rest of the northern hemisphere.

I stuffed some camping gear into some bike panniers and headed out for a weekend outing. Pedaled about 85 miles. It was kinda fun carrying everything you need for a few nights out under the stars and getting there literally on your own power.

I brought too many gadgets. I opted to bring my 2 person tent so that I could bring my gear inside the tent with me to protect it from the elements. Good thing since it rained the next morning. The drizzle on the tent fly is very soothing.

I can’t say enough good things about the MSR. Although one complaint I have is that the zipper on the open doors drag on the ground and can let dirt get caught in the zippers and tracked into your tent if not careful.

I’m going to bring a little less gear and try out the Big Agnes Seedhouse SL1 next time.

Basic main gear list:

Bike – Trek Valencia
Pannier rack bags – Trek Interchange II
Handlebar bag – Topeak
Tent – MSR Hubba Hubba 2 person tent with footprint
Sleeping bag – Kelty Lightyear 45 with Coolmax liner
Sleeping pad – Therm-A-Rest Trail Comfort
Stove – JetBoil PCS
Food – Freeze dried camping food for convenience and weight savings
Flashlight – Surefire E1E with F04 diffuser
Knife – Emerson CQC10
GPS – Garmin eTrex Vista and 60CSx

Video shot with Canon PowerShot S3IS.

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