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For bike camping, I suggest the Helinox: light, compact, comfy, and 
although a tad pricey; worth every penny.


On Saturday, July 19, 2014 3:15:15 AM UTC-4, hsmitham wrote:
>
> +1 on the Kermit chair. 
>
> ~Hugh
>
> On Friday, July 18, 2014 2:22:10 PM UTC-7, Philip Williamson wrote:
>>
>> I have become a fan of bandanas! Good for the bike, indespensible for the 
>> campsite. 
>> I'm going to get a cheapish REI tent like Hugh's. And maybe a chair, like 
>> the Kermit that Ryan was using. 
>>
>> No bike changes, but I might put a freewheel on one wheelset. Riding with 
>> everyone made me realize that my fixed setup is pretty ideal for me, and 
>> doesn't put me at a disadvantage that couldn't be overcome by losing weight 
>> and riding more. 
>>
>> Philip
>> www.biketinker.com
>>
>>
>> On Friday, July 18, 2014 10:44:27 AM UTC-7, Pondero wrote:
>>>
>>> As I scrolled through entmoot photos, I noticed folks eye-balling or 
>>> riding bikes that belong to others.  I frequently peruse photos looking for 
>>> ideas to enhance my own bicycle outing experiences.  Maybe as a result of 
>>> seeing something up close, or chatting with someone, you plan to change 
>>> something up or try something new.  So I wonder...if you were there, are 
>>> there bike or camping gear refinements that you plan to make as a result of 
>>> seeing something or hearing something at entmoot?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your thoughts...
>>>
>>> Chris Johnson
>>> Sanger, Texas
>>>
>>

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