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The quick sum up:
Destination: Long Lake
Lot's of rain. A couple good down pours and a lot of of consistent wetness.
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I had company: Brent came. Easy guy to travel with. Look at that tiny load he was carrying! I could learn a lot from him.
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My toes were numb the entire time I was on the bike. But toasty warm as I slept.
Actually: it was a S27O to be exact.
Slept great: 15F synth bag + 3/4 medium pad + hammock. Slept in til 7AM!
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8 comments:
I'm curious as to how you kept warm and had warm food, assuming you did. Was there wood for a fire? Do you haul a cook stove?
Normally, I don't build fires, but there was space and plenty of wood, and we were cold/wet, so a fire was nice.
For warm food/tea I carry a jetboil.
I'm for carrying whatever you need to be comfortable. A loaded down bike is slower, but what's the rush?
This was my first S24O and thanks John for letting me invite myself along, I had a good time. My load wasn't much smaller than yours, just positioned differently. The key to staying warm in this weather is to grow a beard. I shaved a few weeks ago and holy smokes, it's cold out there. Luckily I managed to grow a little fuzz before this trip. Camping comes down to evaluating what constitutes a real need versus a want. Well, that and don't ride like a racer or you'll miss all the good stuff (and get sweaty and wet and cold). I'm looking forward to doing this once a month or so this summer. I'll try to post on the forum so interested parties can go along.
Brent
Wow, impressive. I normally have trouble fitting everything in my car when I go camping if it is going to be cold and wet.
I am moving from Portland to Spokane in August, so you will have another bike commuter on the roads.
Great photos. That looks like a good time, once it gets a bit warmer I'll have to try doing an S24O here.
Hey Portland-Anon,
Keep in touch. Feel free to email me (johnspeare@gmail.com) if you need help finding bike/spokane info. I love to help get cyclists here.
Thanks John! I will do that. So far I have found some good information, including your website.
I'm looking forward to the commute being a little more adventurous than Portland, given lower mode share and snowy winters.
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