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Maggie Blair

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    Lost River Cave (Bowling Green, KY), Monteagle, TN, Barren River
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    From Bowling Green, Kentucky. I teach choir and direct musicals at Bowling Green High School. I work out at BG Athletic Club and love being outdoors. Kentucky is beautiful!

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The North Face Ray 20 Backpack - Women's - 1200cu in

August 22, 2009

This pack says there are two side pockets for water, but they don't look like the standard North Face mesh pockets. Would they be big enough to fit a Nalgene or Camelbak? For typical daily use, which includes toting around a laptop and cycling, would you recommend this pack or the Isabelle Women's pack?

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