On 28 Feb 2006 at 8:48, Schlake (William Colburn) wrote:

> For a long time I've known I needed to get a hard box to put stuff in.
> Currently most of my lenses and stuff are in three small plastic Rubbermaid
> tubs, a gigantic Lowepro Commerical AW bag, and a duffle bag big enough
> to hide one large or two small bodies.
> 
> The things I need to carry, roughly, are 4 light heads, 2 small stands,
> 2 large stands, a large background (2 large stands and a pole), a
> laptop, an external hard drive, 6 lenses (20mm f/2.8, 100mm f/2.8 macro,
> 50mm f/1.8, 24-74 f/2.8 L, 200mm f/2.8 L, 100-400 IS L), 2 bodies with
> battery grips, a tripod, and an unending pile of USB, power, and remote
> cables.
> 
> When travelling by bicycle, I throw in two more large rubbermaid tubs
> and some straps to help contain the above gear.

Get yourself a bike-trailer first....;))
(you can use some of them as a hand-cart as well, and with some 
ingenuity, you can even use it as a chair, while taking pix....:))
(though a WalkStool (triple-leg folding seat) is nice to have along 
in any non-bicycle scenario, attached to the side or rear or a photo-
backpack)

--                 
Bye,

Willem-Jan Markerink

      The desire to understand 
is sometimes far less intelligent than
     the inability to understand

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