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Old 06-22-21, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by pdlamb
Paper map, zip-lock baggie, get a couple binder clips to wrap around shifter or brake cables to hold the baggie. Gallon bag folded over will hold at least 8.5" wide paper.
If you make an 8.5x11 cue sheet you can fold it so that it fits inside a sandwich-sized Zip-Loc if it's going to rain.

You can see my PGS (paper guidance system) attached to the bars. No rain forecast for that day so no baggie. I can easily look and read the next turn. When I get to the bottom I stop and re-fold to see the next steps. Good excuse for a butt break. PGS never needs charging and can be used to help start campfires.

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