Obviously I am completely outclassed.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Deacon Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:

> I estimate 80 pounds (eggs are thirty, plus 25 per pannier). I have no
> concept of weight though, as I estimated the eggs to weigh 15 pounds before
> hopping on the scale).  This is tied for my biggest load (I've done three
> 25 pound turkeys plus a few extras that equaled this). No photos of this
> run, but here are two photos. One showing the shopsack strapped to the top
> of the rear rack, and one showing the egg carton and panniers, packed less
> full than today.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/deaconpatrick/albums/72157669333519896/with/26901901533/
>
> Just one wee hill on the way home, which I took in my 38x34, I'd estimate
> half a mile and 45-50 mph downhill. My fun with hills comes on the way to
> the store, as the whole 5 miles there is uphill. Grin.
>
> I did delight (not for the first time) in proving my existence at the
> "speed check trailer," which is positioned on a climb in town and only
> registers things going 15 mph or above. 18 mph! "I exist!" Grin.
>
> For this rain I just wore my single layer ventile jacket (water resistant,
> not water proof like my cotton analogy ventile). It did great though and
> kept me completely dry in this.  Here's the link:
> http://www.hillgear.com/acatalog/copy_of_Windshirt.html
>
> Here is the fully waterproof cotton analogy jacket I use bikepacking and
> all day rainy rides:
>
> http://www.hillgear.com/acatalog/Liathach-Cotton-Analogy-Extreme-Smock-.html
>
> My basic speal on ventile: It keep you dry from the inside and and
> outside! meaning you can sweat and it breathes, but keeps out the water.
> Single layer: keeps out the water until a bit seeps through, but in general
> I just wear a t-shirst under it and that nearly eliminates the wicking
> effect. The Cotton Analogy has an additional liner (and thus weights 2x as
> much and twice the bulk) that acts like the fur coat of an animal, meaning
> it uses capillary action to actively push moisture (vapor and liquid!) out
> to the outer layer. Amazing stuff! Keeps my dry despite day and day of rain
> (critical when bikepacking at near freezing temps in the rain).
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 4:30:46 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> Photos, please, and a precise weight record of your load. If it wasn't
>> greater tha 45 lb, then I beat you. And this on a 11 oz Fly, *on* a
>> light *tout* 531 racing frame (1973 Motobecane Grande Record), *and* I
>> grunted this load up a 4/10 mile long very steep hill (gauging hills by the
>> downhill, coasting only, whoo hoo speed, this one is a 40-mile-per-hour
>> hill) in a 67" gear; so I am very great and wonderful.
>>
>> Seriously, photos of Shopsack and Sackville panniers will be appreciated.
>>
>> And: what sort of rain cover do you use on your person? I like capes, not
>> that we need them often in 9" per year citywide average abq.
>>
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