I have done exactly that - if I dont have a pillow I put clothes in the sleeping bag sack, and have put my wallet in there, or at least my trousers on the far end of the tent so they'd have to come over me, and my wallet is always in a zipped pocket. Ditto my Berghaus old rucksack - found it has a secret pocket where the lower straps/padding is - and found a strange key and a rusty nut in there that had gone through the washing machine!īut I am same, I get rather worried about theft when in a tent (I never leave anything of value in there if I can, but more when I am sleeping). You could of course also just make it yourself.Ĭlick to expand.I actually found by accident my sleeping bag has a hidden pocket - I guess for wallets etc. These I use 365 days a year and have them always on the person. Low budget I rather would recommend the Lowe Alpine wallet, because I assume that it's a bit more durable, but didn't yet test it so heavily like the eagle creek wallets. Tatonka makes a slightly heavier one that's less good for this purpose. Lowe Alpine makes a similar one that seems to be better made and my version is beige, not black like the eagle creek wallet. Such little wallets I found made by eagle creek, needs to get replaced once a year, but I prefere that. Well, it's more comfortable without that but I got used to it. I have two little house keys and a Victorinox Compact in the right trouser pocket, attached with a cord to the belt, and sleep usually on the left side.īut if I change the side I also can sort my right pocket if needed. One even could wear the Suunto M-9 wristband compass. In the other a very little compass and the also very little and light Petzl e+lite head torch. Only cards and bank notes and a few coins. In the right pocket I have a wallet in credit card size. I wear a German army field shirt that's fitted out with two chest pockets and flaps over them. If sleeping just in the bivvy bag I don't.
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