Re: [RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-19 Thread jimD
Kent Petersen discusses his use of a SteriPen on his blog. http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/ He used one when he rode the Tour Divide. -JimD On Jan 18, 2012, at 9:37 AM, Rex Kerr wrote: Just to tag onto Kelly's post (sorry, Kelly), does anyone have experience with how well those sterilizing

Re: [RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-19 Thread Lee Chae
Mike, Rex, JimD: Thanks for the SteriPen input. Lee SF, CA On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:20 AM, jimD rasterd...@comcast.net wrote: Kent Petersen discusses his use of a SteriPen on his blog. http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/ He used one when he rode the Tour Divide. -JimD On Jan 18, 2012, at 9:37

Re: [RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-18 Thread Rex Kerr
Just to tag onto Kelly's post (sorry, Kelly), does anyone have experience with how well those sterilizing pens work? Pros and cons? I carry one (SteriPen Classic Bundle w/ Nalgene) and have never gotten sick, though I've only used it in areas where I probably could have safely imbibed without

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-18 Thread Mike
I toured in 2011 and 2009 in the PNW and me and my buddy used his Steri-pen a bunch with no issues. I keep meaning to get one for myself but most of the time when I go bike camping I make sure to have water and generally know where I can refill. I'll probably buy one this year with my REI

Re: [RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-18 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Speaking of touring loads, do any of y'all favor a rear large rear saddlebag/front lowriders setup? Pro's versus con's compared to the more conventional big panniers in the back, small ones in front? I am thinking of something like two Ortlieb Packers on a Tubus Tara (the Tara clears 29+ Big

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-17 Thread ascpgh
From my TransAm experience, one can kill a chain on paved roads in a week if its rainy. I was fendered, my cohorts not and as the designated mechanic I spent a lot of proactive time cleaning drivetrains (theirs much more than mine) and re-lubing to forestall wear and the impending need for

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-17 Thread Marc Irwin
I guess I'm a little different, I carry less on my bike than I do backpacking. What I have is here: http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/2011/04/bike-packing-101.html?m=1 for a weekend or week it ends up the same, and weighs between 60-65 lbs including the bike. Marc On Jan 13, 12:16 am, Anne

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2012-01-17 Thread Daniel M
I will share my perspective here. Background: I backpack and bike tour multiple times per year, and have accepted that I will never be a lightweight camper. However I am always seeking ways to bring a little bit less. I am particularly dismayed when I do overnight trips and find myself carrying

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-17 Thread Roger
I like a French Press, and figured a way to make a 16oz Contigo insulated stainless mug and a French Press plunger do double duty for drinking and coffee making. The Contigo fits water-bottle cages and is easy to use while riding. I re-purposed a plunger from a plastic Peets travel French Press

Re: [RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-17 Thread Rex Kerr
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Kevin M kpmulc...@gmail.com wrote: I'm a fan of the french press, but if you're you're grinding two weeks of coffee before you embark it probably won't taste any better than Starbuck's Via instant coffee after day 2. Via actually is pretty damn good for camp

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2012-01-16 Thread TSW
That's great you can buy them now. My friend built one using a Platypus bladder, some tubing, and First Need Filter. We first used it in Tehipite Canyon in King's Canyon, so we called it the Tehipite Water System. And on that trip we were much better hydrated b/c water was so cheap. Just fill,

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-14 Thread Mike
Steri-pen. It seems to work well enough. Obviously if i were doing something like the Dempster Hey i'd carry more gear but not much more. I'd certainly pack plenty of grub. On Jan 13, 1:17 pm, Kelly Sleeper tkslee...@gmail.com wrote: What do you use for water purification.  Generally I just

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-13 Thread Darin G.
Definitely will be laundry facilities in Glenallen and Cantwell. Wouldn't be surpassed if there were others along the way. I don't know if you have time to extend your trip, but a midnight sun ride on the Denali National Park road from the park entrance to Wonder Lake would be a fantastic end to

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-13 Thread Ryan Ray
Plus Aero Press can taste even better. I second the Aero! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/61gw0FArrf4J. To post to this group, send

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-13 Thread Mike
Via por vida! Love that stuff for camping/touring. My 3 day load is the same as my 1 week load which i doubt would be much different than my 1 month load. I tend to travel light on and off the bike. --mike -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-13 Thread Kelly Sleeper
What do you use for water purification. Generally I just filter with t shirt and boil. I have been looking at some purification systems.. that is an area I'm completely clueless. Thankfully I haven't been isolated badly enough to have to do that often... though it did happen twice last year.

Re: [RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-13 Thread Lee Chae
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Kelly Sleeper tkslee...@gmail.com wrote: What do you use for water purification.  Generally I just filter with t shirt and boil.   I have been looking at some purification systems.. that is an area I'm completely clueless. Just to tag onto Kelly's post

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-13 Thread Darin G.
I've been using Sawyer drip purifiers for two years. Fill the top bag, let gravity do the work. On Jan 13, 11:17 am, Kelly Sleeper tkslee...@gmail.com wrote: What do you use for water purification.  Generally I just filter with t shirt and boil.   I have been looking at some purification

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
I just got back from Death Valley. In addition to much of what you'll be carrying, I also carried over 4 gallons of water (initially). And I started with a week's worth of groceries, including things like 2 jars of PB, a 5lb bag of potatoes, 1 lb salami, 1 lb cheese, several pounds of quinoa,

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Kevin M
Don't forget gaffers tape, a pipe clamp, and extra rack hardware. That is quite a load, I'm curious as to what racks and panniers you're using. I'm a fan of the french press, but if you're you're grinding two weeks of coffee before you embark it probably won't taste any better than

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Peter Pesce
French press - now that's a man with his priorities straight. Still, I've got to concur with Kevin M that Via is not too bad at all. But I've never toured anywhere so I'm not speaking as a bike touring expert, only as a coffee drinker. Pete, CT SingleSixtySidepullSam -- You received this

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2012-01-12 Thread William
But for a lot of us coffee is a thing you do, not just a thing you drink. When I lived around the corner from Vine St. Peet's, it was the going that I enjoyed the most. Coffee on tour, for me, is this small red cone filter holder and waiting for the drip. It's just how I do coffee on tour.

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2012-01-12 Thread dougP
It's for loads like this that Grant added the 2TT. 100 lb loads call for an extra stout bike. My Atlantis has a nice cushy ride on 40 mm tires with 40-50 lbs; probably need to think about it before doubling up on that. dougP On Jan 12, 4:21 pm, William tapebu...@gmail.com wrote: It would all

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Kelly Sleeper
@Doug I do know on my other tour bikes .. including the compact frames that when loaded and standing they were very noodle feeling .. like standing together on a tandem the first time... or riding in sand.. had to pedal very consciously. This one first time out blew my mind.. I just stood up

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Bill M.
Some thoughts: I don't see a pump listed but you'll surely need one. Get one with an integrated gauge (Topeak Road Morph), or calibrate your thumb and leave the separate gauge behind. Take a couple of Fiberfix spokes, leave the chain whip at home. I agree with Mike, you're way long on wool

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Kelly Sleeper
iPad is a luxury but is really nice for tv on my slingbox.. And I use it to duplicate the ad cards .. If sd is damaged photos on iPad if ipad destroyed still have photos. The pump is a frame pump ..unlisted ...feels like part of bike... Just picked up really nice pressure gauge. I agree with

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Zack
A 14 day self-contained Alaska trip sounds awesome. What fun! For my bike camping coffee, I love using a Melitta single cup drip brewer paired with a gold filter. I like it because it's small, lightweight, easy to clean, and creates no waste other than the spent grounds. Most importantly,

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Darin G.
Where will you be touring? I lived up there for 13 years and I am envious. One item I didn't see was a mosquito headnet. Do not forget it. I've seen otherwise sane people lose their minds due to the bugs. I'd also make sure that some of your clothing is bug proof (rain pants and jackets

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread dougP
@Kelly: Interesting...maybe a lot of tour bikes aren't as over-built as commonly assumed. The only other bike I've toured on was a converted racing bike (obviously inadequate), with the same noodly feel you describe. On tour, one tends to see lots of converted MTBs. Personally not a fan of the

[RBW] Re: Touring Load and Packing list with weights

2012-01-12 Thread Kelly Sleeper
Well this will be the first one I paid for.. Self contained.. Lots of things like ragrbri and such. Denali Adventure http://www.adventurecycling.org/tours/tourdetail.cfm?t=SC12id=301p=1 The other two tours this year will be on my own. -- You received this message because you are subscribed