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So a pillow slip in a garbage/ drybag won't cut it for sustained periods.
Personally, I wouldn't want meat in plastic for prolonged periods, but if it's well cooled and you want to put it in your main pack because you have a big walk out, I guess there isn't much option.
Personally, I wouldn't want meat in plastic for prolonged periods, but if it's well cooled and you want to put it in your main pack because you have a big walk out, I guess there isn't much option.
So those speciality meat packing bags (For Example Kuiu) are no good? I thought they are made out of some kind of plastic.
So those speciality meat packing bags (For Example Kuiu) are no good? I thought they are made out of some kind of plastic.
No idea! As above, I think if the meat has been cooled down properly, it's a compromise. A lot of people use plastic bags of one kind or another to carry meat out, it's just not something I've had to do so far.
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