Those look like Carsick 
Design: http://www.carsickdesigns.com/PRODUCTS/Pages/PANNIERS.html

With abandon,
Patrick

On Sunday, August 25, 2013 8:52:04 AM UTC-6, Mike wrote:
>
> Thanks Curtis. Your bike looks great. I wish it was easier to go with a 
> load like that here in OR but the weather can be unpredictable and the tent 
> is usually necessary to provide refuge from mosquitos. But man, I love just 
> sleeping in my bag on a pad and under the stars. 
>
> I did one trip on my Hilsen loaded in a similar manner:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/4945981066/in/set-72157613195465589
>
> Anyone know the story on the panniers on this guy's Hilsen?
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/9585851637/
>
> --mike
>
> On Saturday, August 24, 2013 10:03:38 PM UTC-7, Curtis wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> That is my 67 cm AHH.  I had a tent (with rain fly), ground sheet, 
>> thermarest, 1/4 inch closed cell foam pad, pillow, sleeping bag, change of 
>> shirt, warm hat, sun hat, tools, towel, lock, a bit of food, and a 
>> personals bag.
>>
>> Had a wonderful time.  Such interesting people in the bike world.
>>
>> Lots of information about backpacking lite on the web.
>>
>> Curtis
>>
>

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