Pictures of your loaded rigs?
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Good looking Ogre,bags look sweet! Wishing you safe (and FUN) journeys,my friend! If you should happen to swing through eastern TN (probably not,given your more northern planned rte,but...),give me a hollar for a warm shower,place to pitch your tent and a hot meal
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My backpack loaded (30lbs) up with everything I'd for a long distance backpacking trip rides in the trailer (35lbs) with the pup (65lbs). Basic tools/lock/tubes/everything I usually carry commuting is in the seat-pack and handlebar bag on the bike.
Took the rig on its maiden overnight trip the other day. 40 miles to the park, stashed the bike in the woods, hiked and camped, and rode 45 miles back the next day. It was surprisingly easy to pull the extra 130ish pounds using lower gears and spinning but I was absolutely beat by the time I got home.
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My backpack loaded (30lbs) up with everything I'd for a long distance backpacking trip rides in the trailer (35lbs) with the pup (65lbs). Basic tools/lock/tubes/everything I usually carry commuting is in the seat-pack and handlebar bag on the bike.
Took the rig on its maiden overnight trip the other day. 40 miles to the park, stashed the bike in the woods, hiked and camped, and rode 45 miles back the next day. It was surprisingly easy to pull the extra 130ish pounds using lower gears and spinning but I was absolutely beat by the time I got home.
Took the rig on its maiden overnight trip the other day. 40 miles to the park, stashed the bike in the woods, hiked and camped, and rode 45 miles back the next day. It was surprisingly easy to pull the extra 130ish pounds using lower gears and spinning but I was absolutely beat by the time I got home.
Someone needs to invent a way to make a dog a stoker.
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chuckle, this and the mini-camp trailer to pull behind your bike only need some good marketing and they'll both take off!
(kinda like this methinks--- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMhdksPFhCM )
(kinda like this methinks--- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMhdksPFhCM )
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Well, there you go. Just goes to show you; if you can dream it, someone has probably done it.
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Cool, but even if something like that made sense for a long trip, I'm looking to take it easy on the pup.
I'm building up the bike so that my pup and I can finish our hike on the AT. We left a couple years back from Springer Mt. GA and made it a little past half way before the pup said he had enough and we headed home. The plan is to ride from FL to Waynesboro, VA, following the general path of the AT (Six Gap, Blue Ridge Parkway, etc) then paddle the Shenandoah River to Harpers Ferry, WV where we will pick up the AT and hike to Maine.
I don't know how far the pup will be able to hike this time, but I'm prepared to leave him with friends while I finish the hike if he cant make it. I want to at least take him on a nice long adventure if and before he gets left behind.
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Cool, but even if something like that made sense for a long trip, I'm looking to take it easy on the pup.
I'm building up the bike so that my pup and I can finish our hike on the AT. We left a couple years back from Springer Mt. GA and made it a little past half way before the pup said he had enough and we headed home. The plan is to ride from FL to Waynesboro, VA, following the general path of the AT (Six Gap, Blue Ridge Parkway, etc) then paddle the Shenandoah River to Harpers Ferry, WV where we will pick up the AT and hike to Maine.
I don't know how far the pup will be able to hike this time, but I'm prepared to leave him with friends while I finish the hike if he cant make it. I want to at least take him on a nice long adventure if and before he gets left behind.
I'm building up the bike so that my pup and I can finish our hike on the AT. We left a couple years back from Springer Mt. GA and made it a little past half way before the pup said he had enough and we headed home. The plan is to ride from FL to Waynesboro, VA, following the general path of the AT (Six Gap, Blue Ridge Parkway, etc) then paddle the Shenandoah River to Harpers Ferry, WV where we will pick up the AT and hike to Maine.
I don't know how far the pup will be able to hike this time, but I'm prepared to leave him with friends while I finish the hike if he cant make it. I want to at least take him on a nice long adventure if and before he gets left behind.
Why wouldn't your pup be able to make the hike?
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My 2012 Surly one day after Prince Rupert on the way to Inuvik
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Here's my Motobecane Tean Fly titanium mt. bike/bikepacking/touring bike.
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This is my new LHT on an overnight credit card tour. Sure handles nice without the weight of the camping gear.
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My 2014 Trek 520 with a Blackburn front rack
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Ghazmh: how do you like those blackburn pannier bags? what's the size on those and are they waterproof?
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The front panniers are 30-yr-old Cannondale bags that I retrofitted with Lone Peak mounting hooks and bungee. I always liked the functionality of the bags but never cared for the original mounting system. The Lone Peak mounting system works great and was easy to retrofit. The details are on my tumblr.
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Here's my Trek 520 loaded up for a week of riding and camping in SW Ohio. I rode from my home in Cincinnati up to the Bicycle Museum of America in New Bremen, OH. That's a really cool place!
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Lanovran, I have the same Axiom rear panniers and a set of the Axiom Cartier up front. They've got a few thousand miles on them and so far I love them!