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06/01/2016
Gear part 10
Misc gear. Passport, credit card, and money in a Ziploc. Some food and plastic cutlery. Garbage bag for a water proof liner in my rear bag. Water pouch. Chapstick. TP, just in case. Zip ties and binder clips, a little rope, pencil wrapped with duck tape, note pad, instructions for my bike computer and front bag assembly. Some food.
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Gear part 9
Riding gear. Neon yellow vest with snack pouch. Safety triangle that Velcro on my rear pack (I added the Velcro myself), sunglasses, helmet, lightweight combo lock (which I use in conjunction with an alarm lock that I duct taped to my frame).
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Gear part 8
Street clothes. Two t-shirts, from many point scout camp (it's the place to be), and trillium (one of my favorite breweries in Boston). Tan zip off pants that I've had for many years, they are light weight and super versatile. Boxers, gym shorts, bandana. My second set of footwear is Xero shoes. They are half-diy barefoot running shoes. Very light, durable, packable, and inexpensive. They are wonderful to wear after a long day of biking.
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Gear part 7
Riding cloths. Two white synthetic shirts (from when I used to play ultimate frisbee a lot more). A pair of riding shorts, they have padded commission shorts inside. Two pair hiking socks (which have now been replaced by black biking socks). One pair long liner socks, for tucking in pants or preventing blisters. One pair biking shoes, with SPD cleats. Not much to say, they get stinky and I wash them. I didn't bring lots of extra clothes, because the weight and discs really adds up, so I try to wash every two or three days, though I can go for a while with out if need be.
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Gear part 6
First aid-ish stuff. I have bandaids, gauze, medical tape, alcohol pad, moleskin, and stretchy ace bandage type wrap. That's all rolled up together. I also have a CPR mask, sunscreen, and loud whistle (the ACME Thunderer!). Again, thus is in my front bag for easy access. The whistle if for bringing on any hikes I take.
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Gear part 5
Tools. I have two extra tubes, a patch kit, tire levers, and tire boots. I have a crank bros multi tool (chain break, hexes, spoke wrench, Philips and flat head) and a small adjustable wrench. Mostly use those to adjust brakes and my seat post / saddle. I also have chain lube and a small letherman tool. Most of this stuff is packed on my handlebar bag, for easy access. I carry the letherman in my pocket, mostly from force of habit of always having a pocket knife on me.
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Gear part 4
Electronics. I have my spot (orange), which is what tracks my location on the map. Spare batteries for the spot. My phone (not pictured, it was to busy taking the picture). Extra battery for my phone, ear buds, charging cable and power adapter for my phone. Not much to say here. My phone is really my life line on this trip, as I rely on it for navigation, communication, pictures, compass, time, etc. I've actually been using the extra battery, and keeping the original (and better) battery as a spare. Haven't had to use it yet, as strategic use of airplane mode can really extend battery life.
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Gear part 3
Toiletries. I have deodorant, goldbond, Dr. Bronners (soap), toothpaste and tooth brush, extra contracts, contact case and fluid, and my micro fiber washcloth and towel (which I thought were lost for months prior to this trip, then found in the linen closet a few days before leaving). It's not enough to make it all the way, but it is easy to resupply this stuff.
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Gear part 2
This is my rain gear. Red rei co-op rain coat (I got an xl size for the longer arms) and full zip rain pants that I've had for years. I know that there are special rain coats for cycling, but I needed an new all purpose rain coat, and this one is very light and packs down well. No rain protection for my feet, the recommendations I got were to just let them get wet since its warm in the summer and bike shoes dry quickly (and I have good socks)
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Gear part 1
I'm hanging out at the bay city state park this morning, as I only have a 40 mile ride today (a nice break from the several long days I've had recently). Figured I could post a bit about what gear I brought on my trip. I don't have exact weights right now, I may do that when I pass through MN. This is my sleeping gear. Short length ground pad (ridge rest), summer weight sleeping bag (Helios 55, long), and a lightweight bivy sack (rei minimalist, long). The bag and bivy pack down into that little stuff sack, and the pad rolls up in the outer inside of my rear bag to act as a kind off internal frame for it.
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