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Hi! I was wondering what is the best way to carry trash when going on the trail. I remember somebody got the trasharoo bags but I thought they were a bit small, especially for a family, and the enormous amount of thrash that a baby generates.

 

I remember a couple of years ago somebody had bigger "jute" bags with an FJ logo...

 


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THe trasharoo can accommodate a beer keg worth of trash...if that's not enough then bring a few extra hefty trash bags.  

...find a trash can and throw your stuff away!

I was looking for something able to keep say a regular 30gal trash bag. In the past I tried two bags inside each other tied to the spare but vibrations, bumps, and sharp objects made that solution "not good"

 

Find a trash can..., was that... a joke? :)

 

 

Alessio, I really do like my trasharoo...if you want to check out it's strength and capacity, let me know, I'm only a drive up to your place.

I do not doubt the quality of the Trasharoo. The only thing I was wondering if there was a bigger one.

 

Why don't you come up anyway next week? I have to introduce Leo to the norcalfj crew. I started yesterday with 5and5torm ;)

 

 

Great idea, I can't wait to meet the guy!  I'll send you a PM.

The 'jute' bags hold less and were hand made.  All you need to do is head to a fabric store, buy the material, a sewing machine and industrial strength thread and needle and make it as big as you want.  FYI, they are NOT water proof.

 

Back in Black, IMO, this is not such a strange question if traveling in areas where there are no trash cans and if you are out there for multiple days....with a baby and all the diapers they go through.

Oh I thought they were bigger...

And yes, I would always put a plastic thrash bag in it (don't you do that with the trasharoo?)

 

I was really hoping in a "bigger" trasharoo. Anyway, do you know where I could find somebody with a sewing machine?

 

PS a BIG trash bag is also useful to pick up garbage left by others

I usually carry at least 1 extra large stuff sack along with garbage bags when I go camping.  The stuff sack provides strength to the liner bag and it is light and small when empty.  It provides me a way to hang my garbage in bear/raccoon country.

 

Not sure how well you could strap it to the tire but you could certainly strap it to a rack.

How many gallons is your stuff sack? In other words, which size of garbage bags can you fit?

Based on your previous comment that the trasharoo is too small the ones I use would probably not work.  Mine are about 10 gallon and I use the 13gallon trash bags.

 

They may make larger ones (or maybe a duffle bag) but the ones I have are too small i think.

OK thanks!
According to their website, you can use a 30 gallon trash bag as a liner in the Trasharoo and it holds up to 50 lbs.

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