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Old 02-13-16 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by PhilPub
This is great, thanks! Have read through briefly and will bookmark the thread for future reference.

Thanks everyone for the comments.
@djb - I've done a fair bit of camping, but not on a bike, so this is the first time I've really had to think about weight/size vs function. The first time I realised that not all sleeping bags are made the same was when trying to sleep in a Nepalese tea hut in the Himalayas at 3,000m. In December. Ugh!

@CliffordK - Yes, following the weather South with a tail wind behind us was the plan.
Glad to help, I hope you enjoy your trip on this side of the pond.

If you get to San Francisco a few days early, I stayed at this hostel for three days while sightseeing there in June 2014, price was great.

T

They do fill, if you plan to go there, make reservations in advance. HI San Francisco Fishermans Wharf | Historic hostel on the Bay | HI USA
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