Brain recovered enough for me to test a few things before a planned 
bikepacking trip with the family tomorrow. Here is a photo set that shows 
the maw, and attachment with the TourSacks via Irish straps.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/sets/72157634073536262/ 

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:47:09 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Happy to once my brain recovers from my daughter suddenly dancing in front 
> of me and I can walk again. Unless someone beats me too it.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:22:42 AM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> Will someone please post a photo of the gaping maw of the Large 
>> Saddlesack? I'm curious to see how cavernous it is.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Deacon Patrick <lamon...@mac.com>wrote:
>>
>>> I just did my initial ride with the Large SaddleSack. Since I am very 
>>> familiar with 15 months of using my small and xs SaddleSacks, as well as 
>>> the TourSacks, I know and trust the heartiness and rain/snow proof (I can 
>>> trust my stuff will stay dry without any added liners).
>>>
>>> For me, the best gear becomes "invisible" when using it, so I only 
>>> interact or notice it when I am putting stuff in or taking stuff out, and 
>>> even then it should be simple and without hassle. That's certainly what my 
>>> Hunqapiller does. My "only" issue with the small SaddleSack is it is simply 
>>> too small for carrying a full day's worth of clothing and gear (shade tarp) 
>>> for the range of weather the Colorado Rockies tosses my way (40˚F temp 
>>> range, sun, rain, snow, hail, sleet are all possible in some combination, 
>>> no matter what the forecast calls for).
>>>
>>> Loading it is simple. Minimal thought and brain energy required. As 
>>> others have commented, it's one big cavernous maw and you just fill it. 
>>> Wonder where your stuff is? One place. That's big. Taking less? It does 
>>> that well too. Taking more than goes inside? Irish straps and the d-rings 
>>> on top take care of that. Lock, Irish straps and miscellaneous "always" 
>>> carry items fit graciously in the side pockets. Maps in the removable 
>>> pocket on top. 
>>>
>>> I think I've found the one bag (along with the xs on the front) that 
>>> will live on my Hunqapillar and look forward to getting it's loving abuse 
>>> started.
>>>
>>> Photos and additional comments here
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/9018007912/in/photostream/
>>> and here:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/9016822459/in/photostream/
>>>  
>>> With abandon,
>>> Patrick
>>>
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