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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 215632" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I agree with what phorwath says about the garbage bags. Started backpacking in the 60"s and have used garbage bags (3 mil) as a backpack liner and still do. Had some cotton meat sacks made years ago that just fit my pack and if you have time to lay the boned meat out to cool and drain they worked pretty good especially in the California coast range where the temps are in the 90's during hunting season. The pack would get blood stained eventually and would have to be washed but the meat stayed cooler. If there is a down side other than holding heat to using garbage bags to my health or otherwise I don't know what that is. If staying clean is the top priority then the plastic bags are the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 215632, member: 10391"] I agree with what phorwath says about the garbage bags. Started backpacking in the 60”s and have used garbage bags (3 mil) as a backpack liner and still do. Had some cotton meat sacks made years ago that just fit my pack and if you have time to lay the boned meat out to cool and drain they worked pretty good especially in the California coast range where the temps are in the 90’s during hunting season. The pack would get blood stained eventually and would have to be washed but the meat stayed cooler. If there is a down side other than holding heat to using garbage bags to my health or otherwise I don’t know what that is. If staying clean is the top priority then the plastic bags are the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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