If you aren't a regular reader of Kent Peterson's blog you may want to check his ride report he did over the weekend. There's a photo link at the end of the...
Yes, thank you for a motivating article. There is something to be said for just going with little planning. It's a bonus when you can get your buddies to go...
...a North Face propel sleeping bag from REI. The bag is rated at 40 degrees and weighs in at 1lb. 4 oz. Anyone have any experience with these items? I have a...
This may be a little off topic for this list but it's been pretty quiet and I figure at least a few of you might be curious. Stay tuned too for a link for...
Nice repeot Gary. You sure have a great backyard. Thanks for sharing. yuri ... _________________________________________________________________ Don’t miss...
well you answered my fears..................my plan is when i retire in about 10 yrs +/- i am going to get on my trek fuel 80 mtb and just disappear...
Interesting thoughts, Gary. And what a great loop to roll out from your front door. Bike touring is pretty darn cool. As you know, I pulled a Bob for 2500...
... Hi Scott! Thanks for the comments. Yes, I think if one were hauling twice the weight I had the BOB would be a good option. But, when the trailer weighs...
thanks for the great writeup, Gary, and pics too. I have only been to Colorado once, in Grand Junction. Spent a great day riding the trails in Fruita. Nice!...
... I'd highly recommend Kokopelli. We did it on two separate days, pre riding for the Kokopelli Trail Race. Due to other commitments / issues I chose to not...
The Great Divide race is going on again. You might consider it a Super-fast ultralight tour. Just like me, except for the fast and light parts. I really...
Hi Ultralight Tourers, I recently got a new computer that is small enough that I'll be taking it with me on pretty much all my tours. It's the Nokia N800 and...
I find myself intrigued by the trend toward eschewing tents for tarps (and I'm hoping not to spark a tarp v. tent debate here). In shopping around online and...
Hi Kent and Others: What I'm curious about (besides the price, which I may have missed) is the lime green zip tie at the end of the Spork. In the top photo, it...
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Ray Jardine who popularized the use of tarps for backpacking eschews trekking poles. His technique is to pitch the tarp between two trees, or one tree and a...
As a bicycle tourer, I always carry a tarp. Altho my tent had a rainfly, I found the rainfly to be heavier and less useful than a tarp. I recycled the rainfly...
... Hi Mac. As a cyclist and a hiker I never use trekking poles. I am a tarp fan though. If no trees are handy where I want to pitch the tarp I use a tree...
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:57:48 -0700, "Patrick Shea" ... The N800 is going for $360 to $400 depending on where you shop. About the zip-tie on the spork, you have...
That IS way cool, Kent, but does it replace your Pocketmail device? How about map software for it? Incidentally, for those interested in comms from the ...
I thought about taking my Knight T-100 and R-100A along but then decided the extension cord would be too restrictive :-) Jim Foreman ... From: "Barry Bogart"...
Another variation of this is to have UL webbing grommets on your tarp. You can tie these together using UL plastic carabiners to make an excellent rain cover,...
A couple days ago I received my Carousel Frame Bag from Jeff Boatman at CarouselDesignWorks.com I had sent him a cardboard pattern of my triangle four weeks...
I'll chime in here that Jeff definitely does some good work. I've been using his seat bag in lieu of a rack on my recent trips. It doesn't claim to be...
I've been looking at doing the same. How did you and Jeff determine the appropriate dimensions of the bag? I'd like to accommodate my sleeping bag and my bivy...
Yuri, I just got his default bag. I think he makes ones larger than mine, but when I first told him I was jamming my sleeping bag (and bivy) in there he was...
Yuri, You're asking about determining size for the seat bag, and for that I'd suggest contacting Jeff to ask him. For my frame bag, I cut a piece of cardboard...