When we rode the White Rim Road in Utah there was no accessible water to filter 
so we also carried 13L each in with us. I added a rack to my bike for that trip 
and strapped a 10L dromedary bag on top and also carried a 3L hydration 
bladder. I'd much rather carry a filter but we had no choice on that trip.

Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA


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Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Camping bikes


13 L of water- wow!!

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 8:10 AM David Baldi <davidvictorba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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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