Probably a Norwegian. Or a Finn.
Bill
Half Finnish in Stockton, CA
(where it snows even less than in San Francisco)
On Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 8:11:18 AM UTC-7, lum gim fong wrote:
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> I wanna know who was the first person to winter in Minn. and then looked
> around and thought to himself,
Nice setup! Since you've lost weight on your 10x200 challenge, one of those
bags will be, for all intents and purposes, a freebie...
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Ah, frame bag. I had thought you meant a seat bag. It all makes sense now. That
is a some serious hauling capacity.
Jay
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Since I had the spare minutes to enjoy another cup of coffee and listen to
the NFL pre-game show on the radio, I went ahead and threw on the rear rack
and mocked up a fully loaded cargo configuration on my Rosco Bubbe step
through. The bags are all empty except the Relevate frame bag,
Jay asked for details about how I plan to set up a bikepacking bag on my Rosco
Bubbe Mixte. When I get the bike in the stand for the rear rack install,
perhaps I’ll take a photo of it completely maxed out in cargo capacity.
Bill
PS. The rumor is true that it does not snow anywhere but the
I wanna know who was the first person to winter in Minn. and then looked around
and thought to himself, "Yeah. This'll be a great place to settle.".
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*I live in northern AZ now. Not so far north or high an elevation as
Flagstaff (over 7000'), but Prescott which is right about 5400'; pretty
much a perfect winter if you like just snow just a couple of times a winter.
On Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 7:21:12 AM UTC-7, Kiley DeMond wrote:
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Exactly. Notice where he lives to understand his 'winter'! I lived in the
bay area for 30 years and winter was just rain, maybe fog, very very rarely
below freezing. One winter in Ann Arbor, and I bow to those who ride
through it. I had thirty-foot long wooden bridge over a pond with no side
hehe, "winter"
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Bill, I’m interested in the orientation on the bikepacking bag. Will you run
the narrow end against the seat tube, with the bag flaring toward the head
tube? Just wondering if you anticipate any interference with your knees.
Jay
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I tried to mount the fenders so the knobbies will still fit
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Bike looks amazing!
My brain is attempting to reconcile one side of the equation with the
other. Does not compute. Grin.
Winter = remove knobbies.
With abandon,
Patrick, for whom a mild winter looks like
this: http://thegrid.ai/withabandon/winters-glory
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