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timmythology
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I like to tour, camp, hike, but these are just a process for my photography. While in town I have found that the Timbuktu LG photo bag is a perfect accommodation. Especially when in the basket on front. I also use a Sm Timbuktu and have a smaller insert for it. Both bags accommodate my DSLR, with a 55-250 lens attached. The primary barrier with photography has been carrying a tripod "conveniently". I am planning on use PVC tubing to build a scabbard for my front rack, and have it attach similar to a bucket pannier on the side. I am also considering adding my smaller camera insert from an old bag into a bucket pannier for the other side of the rack for longer rides.

I am a life time member of the couch society, and prefer to watch a shadow grow than work on my own time. I enjoy sitting on my bike and letting my dogs "assist me" through the neighborhood. I have recently started to volunteer at a bike collective and have been pretty active as a volunteer. I have a strong interest in understanding how to accommodate "bike fit" for individuals with disabilities.
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