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Motorrad:
--- Quote from: cobbs on June 11, 2012, 12:38:00 AM ---talk about fire I was just up in ft Collins and it was very very bad it looked like an apocalyptic wast land just thick smoke and lots for ash miles hopefully this will not interfere with your ride I don't think it will
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Yea been watching that one.
Here is one..
Compression sacks..
they are great
In this one sack.. (I am somewhere between a medium and large glove)..
1 set of long underwear
2 helmet liners (head socks) of various temp
1 dickies jacket (yes, a heavy ass mechanics dickies jacket... not a fancy backpacking one... this one jacket probably takes half the bag)
1 fancy ass backpacking jacket (marmot)
1 pair of sweat pants
1 long sleeve t-shirt
2 pair of compression shorts
1 compression shirt
Brute:
Anyone used the little hand vacuums and the bags with the little valve built in? Often wondered if it would be worth the effort on a bike trip to carry one. Vacuumed cloths take up a whole lot less space!
Motorrad:
--- Quote from: Brute on June 11, 2012, 11:45:29 AM ---Anyone used the little hand vacuums and the bags with the little valve built in? Often wondered if it would be worth the effort on a bike trip to carry one. Vacuumed cloths take up a whole lot less space!
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have thought of it.. but the bags those use are normaly very heavy. I cant speak for others, but I am in and out of my stuff enough that having to vacupack few tims a day would suck..
final redition of map.. (canada not shown) as its still a... if we decide to while we are there kind of deal..
spent a good deal of time today... programming in waypoints for all the small Micro-breweries I go near.... vital information for navigation. :-D
Motorrad:
T-minus 2.5 days... SHEEEET!
81cr450:
That compression sack is brilliant. Just drawstring cinch down kinda thing? Can hardly see it around your big mitt
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