Back to the original subject - I am planning to be riding the OrRando
populaire this coming Saturday.  If you want to say hi, I will be one
of the few women there, pink Sweetpea w/S&S couplers, canvas luggage,
hammered Honjo fenders and Little Pink Bear on the Carradice Barley.
OrRando wool jersey, probably concealed under a Randonneurs USA logo-
ed electric blue Showers Pass jacket.  Oh, and the Hutchinson 650b
tires, pumped to to somewhere between 4 and 5 BAR.

Cheers,
Lynne F

On Mar 6, 10:09 am, Smitty-A-Go-Go <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm thinking of riding in a 100k populaire in a couple weeks. I know it's
> not a tremendous distance but it'll be my first rando event and my longest
> ride ever.
>
> I plan to do it on my Hilsen... I've got the necessary reflectors, lights
> (battery), fenders, and a small sackville saddle bag + front trunk sack to
> carry stuff.
>
> I've got 40mm Marathon Supremes on there now. I imagine I'd be the only one
> with 40mm tires. Not that that's a deal breaker but I've been contemplating
> getting a set of faster tires and this seems like as good a reason as any
> to make a purchase. What sort of tires do people normally ride on such an
> event? I love all the Schwalbes I've had and am tempted to get Kojaks out
> of brand loyalty. I was also eyeing the 32mm Grand Bois Cypress on Jan's
> site. As far as I can tell Jan is the rando guy and I can't imagine he'd
> sell crappy tires.
>
> What sort of foods do people eat? I'd rather avoid things in the power goo
> and protein pudding food group. I went for a ride with some roadie types a
> few weeks ago and brought dates as my snack. I was keeping up ok before I
> ate the dates but the dates sat heavy in my belly and I became a slug.
>
> How extensive of a tool kit do people generally bring on a ride like this?
> I generally carry more tools than I've ever really needed on the road.
> Flats are really my only stop-me-in-my-tracks roadside repair I've had to
> deal with. I'm tempted to minimize the tool kit but don't want to go too
> small.
>
> I realize the ride is short enough that I could probably get by doing
> business as usual and get through it but thought I'd solicit advice from
> those who have gone before. Perhaps I could appear more sophisticated than
> I really am. Any thoughts or advice... food, tire, tool, or otherwise... would
> be appreciated.
>
> Oh yeah, FWIW... the ride is the OR Randonneurs Brewpub 
> Popularie<http://www.orrandonneurs.org/rba/2012/Brewpub/Brewpub_Info.html>
>
> Thanks, Smitty

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