Awesome! I look forward to your write up and photos! Mud contains 
probiotics and it good for your water bottles! Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 7:13:43 PM UTC-6, stonehog wrote:
>
> I just finished the Oregon Outback on my 54cm Hunqapillar. I used a 
> hodgepodge of bags (Riv Med SaddleSack, Swift Paloma, and Orlieb) to carry 
> the often times large loads. After 360 miles of rain, mud, dust, and lots 
> of gravel roads, I am happy to report no mechanicals. The Hunqapillar was 
> rock solid.  There were 40+mph downhills with 30mph wind gusts, and I never 
> felt under biked. Kudos to the 2.1" Thunder Burts. I had an almost flat the 
> first day, but a little air and spin, and the Stan's sealant did its work. 
> No problem for the next 300 miles. I will get a better write up with pics 
> in the next few days. No other Rivs sighted, but I heard there was an 
> Atlantis on the ride. 
>
> P.S. Thumbs up for fenders. Mine was the only fendered bike I saw, and 
> they kept my water bottles usable. 
>
> Brian Hanson 
> Seattle, WA

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