You sewed the two panels together with the divider. In the next scene the panels are separeted.... I don't understand? In which order did you fix the divider with the panels?
Amazing framebag! I just bought it as finished product for 39 euros because it was cheaper compared to making it myself (with tools that are needed to sew it).
Many memories of the area. It could be a 100 degrees and watching some big horn sheep, then 30 minutes later looking at Elk at 85 degrees up on the Bears Ears. There at Fry Canyon late 70's early 80's a family was there and in the cafe on a wall was pictures of the man walking in a herd of Big Horns. They just kept grazing with him walking thru. He moved because Fry Canyon had to many people. Just him and one other home.
Awesome video, and thanks for sharing! Can someone please let me know what kind / model of sewing machine will work for such projects? I'm totally new in this.
viděl jsem tohle video jako novinku před 11lety, už tehdy jsem si říkal, že si taky ušiji brašnu, tohle video bylo pro mě takový vstup do šití, od té doby jsem si ušil několik brašen, rád se sem vracím
@greenwater780 Damn I'm homesick This is technically...no virtually my back yard I grew up in Hanksville. Down to Hite, Bullfrog, Farley's Canyon, White Canyon, Mossback, Red Canyon....you name it. It's a big, big open space for miles. You'll NEVER know what you find. Hey- was that large rainstorm in the beginning, across White Canyon, in between Cheesebox Butte & Jacob's Chair??
Also. It never ceases to amaze me just How Much Water comes through those canyons, ravines, and ledges. You sit there and watch it & can picture if there was SOME WAY to trap or contain some of that water. Let it sir & settle for a while until the particulates are at the bottom. Do some backwoods filtering, get a fire for boiling, you're set!! A great way to survive (of course, better chances during those Monsoon Seasons. ) and - Great music by the way!
Thank you so much for all the time and work filming and editing. This video and this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zZqakQVb-sY.html have allowed me to make my own bags for my Cannondale Habit, which has some pretty small openings but still useful space. I think you should include a song list though!
I just bought this same raft! My partner and I are back and bike packers and I like the simplicity in your setup. Would pretty please be interested in a video about how you pack your boat.
Wonderful video, and I want to canoe this river also. Unfortunately absolutely zero information is given about the location other than the ridiculous "32nd st. put in". Thanks a lot!
Well, I started Bedrock, but am now a co-owner. Along with our sister company Nightfall Overland. We have come a long way, and it all started with this first frame bag project in 2011.
@@greenwater780 that’s so cool man. I’m really hoping my brother gets me the Honaker for Christmas. I bought a Surly Pugsley at Durango Outdoor Exchange in September and want to kit it out for bikepacking.
I like bikepacking. In the desert, it is impt to carry a lot of water. So, if I were to make a pack, I would make it to carry hydration bladders for water.
It gives you something to pull on so you can close the zipper. This is not something that is really necessary because as long as you position one of your velcro straps that mount the bag to the frame behind the zipper it will close just fine.
Great Video!! Thanks so much for showing how its done. Making one for my road bike. Bought a cheap ripstop backpack from walmart for 10 bucks, cut it apart and make the size/shape I want. Thanks again!!! Well done!!!
well if your school still has Home Ec ... that is always a neglected elective now being eliminated from schools.... no idea why as that is very useful ... much like wood shop!