Hi all,

I love camping with the Medium saddlesack. I have enough just enough 
clearance to run the bag without any support (first run 59 Clem, PBH 90.5), 
but I have a Mark's rack back there now and like having the extra 
stability. I have a cheap Soma rack upfront with a 137 Wald. For a three 
night trip through the San Rafael's (Bosco pics), I kept lighter stuff in 
the basket plus one camelback bladder, and lashed stuffsacks to the 
underside. We had to carry 13 liters each of water on this trip—I taped 
waterbottle cages everywhere, as you will see, and carried two bladders in 
the saddlebag, in addition to the camelback up front. No tent, still plenty 
of room, but heavy! But I was so comfortable the whole time. Weight 
distribution felt really good. For S24Os I do the more or less the same, 
without the stuff sacks, and think I will sew a shallow framebag for when I 
need to bring a tent (I am lashing it to the toptube currently, as in the 
pictures). I am always surprised how much you can do with saddlebag + 
basket. 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/1vLqhnwyJxNdbyJPA

: )
David

On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 9:41:08 PM UTC-4, J L wrote:
>
> Hello all, 
>
> I would love to hear how folks have set up a bike for camping duty. Any 
> sage advice? I am looking forward to a time where I can ride out from the 
> house, do one or two overnights, and ride home. 
>
> Let’s say in this scenario I am doing more than putting stuff in a 
> backpack or bike basket and going. 
>
> Jason 
> SF, CA

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