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Old 08-20-23 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul_P
Probably not more than three days if I find a spot I like. I'm still trying to get around the idea of what to do with my bike while I resupply in a grocery store. I know some just go down the aisles with their bikes, but I have trouble seeing myself do that. Maybe you get used to it ?
Three days of food is pretty easy to handle. And I can't imagine your bear canister being a problem for volume.

You put a lock on your bike. In a rural area in a small grocery store, if I use a lock it is probably a small skier lock.

You said MSR stove, is it butane or liquid fuel? Finding fuel might be a bigger issue depending on your equipment. Last time I was in Canada, Canadian Tire had stove fuel.
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