Patrick: the List Demands To See a photo of your Hunq loaded with 50 lb of
groceries.

Thanks.

Patrick Moore, who has topped out at 45 lb (but on a *toute* 531 *legere* frame
and 12 oz rack!).

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Deacon Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Excellent point on the fingers, Steve. I hadn't thought of that!
>
> Erl, you are likely right. I forget we are a society that views
> interaction as an act of aggression now, even in small mountain towns.
>
> Yes, I normally miss school times, though I tend to forget all about them,
> but the timing of this trip couldn't be helped unless my wife drove (which
> means a lot more work for her and part of the whole point of me running
> errands this way is she has less to do.)
>
> Hunqapillar handled great with 50 or so pounds in the back. Bulk salmon,
> bulk cream, and piles of others odds and ends add the poundage fast! BUt
> how swesome it is to be able to do this on a more regular basis. Even last
> year the brain had challenges dealing with the business areas. Still
> challenging, but I'm handling it now without getting overstimulated and
> having a brain crash. That sure feels amazing. Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 4:27:55 PM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> On this afternoon’s grocery run (5 miles up the pass empty, 5 down
>> loaded) I got yelled at for the first time. Looking for ideas on where to
>> ride through an area that:
>>
>> — 2 lane, no shoulder
>> — school zone with stop signs every block for a while
>> — school is letting out, high school, with elementary kids still on the
>> sidewalks with crossing guards.
>> — stead climb for me, so I’m not fast
>> — high school kid’s cars parked on the right, so car doors can open at
>> any time.
>>
>> I took the lane and it went fine until a guy in a truck squeezed by with
>> barely any room. His windows were down so I politely held up three fingers
>> and said “three feet of clearance please!” He pulled over into an empty
>> parking place, I went wide around him. Then he pulled out several cars
>> later and was stuck behind be until I turned left further up the road. Poor
>> guy was still yelling as he continued on his way.
>>
>> My plan is to handle this the same way in the future, unless the wisdom
>> of this groups helps me see a better way. All ideas welcome! Thanks.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
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