I wore a light short sleeve jersey, a light long sleeve jersey over
that, and brought a windbreaker.  The windbreaker lived in a jersey
pocket all day.  The longsleeve jersey came off and got stuffed into
the handlebar bag at mile 35 or so.  Doug's sweatsoaked wool
longsleeve baselayer went into MY handlebar bag at the top of McEwen
(harumph!) and ended up going home with me.  I guess that was the
equivalent of rocks.  I had a phone and wallet in one small pocket and
the camera in the other small pocket of the Hbar bag.  A canister of
trailmix and three larabars were tossed in there too with an extra
tube and keys.

On May 3, 9:38 am, Patrick in VT <swing4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 2, 8:47 pm, Tony <tony.m...@astound.net> wrote:
>
> > Where else would you put the wool arm warmers,  knee
> > warmers and socks needed at the beginning of the day?
>
> jersey pockets.  i'm partial to street clothes myself, but jerseys -
> because of the pockets - are really functional and my first choice if
> I'm doing a serious ride.
>
> I'm pretty sure i could fit arm/knee warmers and gloves in one pocket;
> a phone, camera and spare tube in another, and 5 larabars/snacks in
> the third.  multi-tool/patch-kit and another tube in a small underseat
> bag.  I think I've rolled pretty far that way.
>
> granted, if you have a bag, you might as well use it.  really, the
> only disadvantage of bags is over-packing them.  or if you have
> friends who are partial to loading them with rocks when you are not
> looking at rest stops.

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