
With the weather getting cooler, I've been bitten by the bug to go bikepacking. I have a decent tent, backpack, stove, etc. but no decent sized sleeping back that would be easy to carry, and no bikepacking bags except a top tube bag. Has anyone tried something like this with dry bags? My bike is a Salsa Warbird gravel bike.
https://bikepacking.com/plog/impromptu-bikepacking-overnight/
Found a 50 degree Ozark trail sleeping bag at Walmart for about $21, and it weights 1.8 lbs and packs small. Should I go ahead and buy that and sleep with some layers possibly (this is Georgia, USA so still quite warm during the day, and maybe 60's at night). Any suggestions for dry bags? I could ride to a campground without much trouble.
by bonsai171