Old 08-06-18 | 07:17 AM
  #16  
Happy.Hobo
Junior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by Winfried
30kg of baggage is quite a lot. Provided I don't cook, I have no problem touring with 7-8kgs in the T-Bag, up to 2kg of food in a handlebar bag, and a 2kg bag on the rear rack for the camping gear.
I have traveled with less, but I am homeless by choice, and when I cross an ocean and plan to be out of USA for three months or longer, I tend to take more than I need. And then it must roam with me unless I plan to make a circle.

Originally Posted by Winfried
That's precisely the point: You ditch the trailer, and you don't carry the cardboard box during the trip. You just chunk it when deplaning, and get a new one for your next flight.
First, I don't want to ditch the trailer. It is extremely useful. Second, I didn't say anything about dragging the box away from the airport.
Happy.Hobo is offline  
Reply