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    Well I was hoping to pack a 5 gallon bucket with 8 days worth of food including some dehydrated veggies, a 2nd bear can, and other supplies like sunscreen. there is no way its all fitting. They did say you can use a larger bucket. anyone know where to get a 7- 10 gallon bucket?
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    Lowes or Home Depot - ?







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    I found this
    http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/ite...6493&catid=752

    lowes and Home Depot only had 5 gal. I had to pay 14 including shipping but that is way better than paying 55 to have them store a second bucket.
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    did you ask if they accept larger buckets? the entire MTR operation is pretty streamlined and last summer there were hundreds of buckets, and all of them nicely racked in a building more or less made to hold 5 gallon buckets

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