Look very closely, and you’ll see reina at the top of Denali with her Brain Bag. Just kidding! There aren’t any bags in this picture, but it is such an amazing photograph of Mt. McKinley that we had to share it with you. Thanks to reina from the TOM BIHN Forums for posting this picture! See a larger version of the photograph and read about reina’s trip to Denali here.
Radio bug: Sightseeing with the Brain Bag in Virginia
“I took my Brain Bag while visiting several sites in Virginia Beach and Norfolk.
My husband and son went with me to the Virginia Aquarium, Virginia Zoo, and the Nauticus (and USS Wisconsin). The Brain Bag worked wonderfully to carry cameras, a change of clothes for my son (just in case of spills), and anything else we needed.” Posted by Radio bug in the TOM BIHN Forums.


Another reason to use carry-on bags and not check luggage
Below are pictures of the Aeronaut in use, posted by maverick in the TOM BIHN forums. Read the full thread here, where you’ll find a post by maverick describing yet another reason why you’ll never want to check luggage again.



Video: Aeronaut in overhead compartment of Air Canada CRJ 100 Series
This video – shot by maverick – shows the Aeronaut in the overhead compartment of an Air Canada CRJ 100 Series.
maverick reports:
“they announced all roll aboards had to be gate checked, and of course i was able to bring my Aeronaut aboard
…
fit nicely in the overhead bin, most of which were empty.
”
Side Effect lounging in Cancun

“My Side Effect lounging on the beach in Cancun last week below. It proved to be a very capable beach accessory, holding my Blackberry, camera, paperback, pen, flashlight, knife, cash, room key and other odds/ends. Wonderful bag.” – Posted by bltkmt in the TOM BIHN Forums. The Side Effect is currently available in colors Olive, Plum, and Indigo. Colors Black and Steel are available for backorder and ship by late August.
Picturs: 3D Clear Organizer Cube used for cables
Designed for use as a TSA 3-1-1 liquids bag for air travel, the 3D Clear Organizer Cube also makes a great bag for storing computer accessories/cables, as shown by these pictures posted by maverick in the TOM BHN Forums:


Ruck’s Sac in Alaska
“So I had a fantastic trip to Alaska….went with the Western Flyer and the Ruck’s Sac. Also shared a garment bag with the rest of the group for my two jackets. I carried all else in the WF and Ruck Sac for a weeklong cruise + shore excursions. Did a wonderful dogsled ride on top of a glacier–alas they would not let me bring the ruck sack with me there; went on a train ride in the Yukon Pass at Skagway; and went whale watching in Victoria. So here are some pics…” – Posted by Shiva in the TOM BIHN Forums. See her pictures below. Or, click here to view larger versions of the pictures.


More Amazing Cape Flattery Pictures
trip has posted more pictures of the camping trip and visit to Cape Flattery. View them in the TOM BIHN Forums.










