
I stumbled upon this site a while back and thought that I'd finally throw something on my blog about it.
As anyone who knows me can testify, I've a thing for bags.
"A bag is not for what you bring with you, but for what you find along the way."
An "adventuring" bag is almost always with me when I go anywhere. It has a little bit of everything needed for almost anything as seen in this post. The bag I'm currently using came from American Eagle Outfitters, much to my friend's surprise who swear that it's military surplus. It's ok but not exactly what I need so I'm continually in search of something to accompany me on my own Quests.
Over the years I've even designed a few and asked Emeleth to make them for me.
The woman can sew anything.

So,
When I found a whole site that sells nothing more than bags - I had to go digging.
Now if I can only find a site that sells telescoping walking sticks
Hrm...
From Ebags, Material: | 600D Cordura |
Size: | 14" x 12" x 5" |
Linear inches: | 31" |
Capacity: | 840 cu. in. |
Warranty: | Lifetime guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship |
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