Man, I really need this thread to get going, i've been jonesing to do
some S24O stuff myself, just got myself a new tent, but need a kick in
the butt to do it.  Anyone with secret spots in the Washington DC
area?  I know about camping along the C&O, but any other info would be
awesome to have!

On Jun 19, 1:45 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I say go solo. With the exception of my first s24o they've all been
> done solo. I think I prefer them like that. I'm a big fan of solitude.
> I do wish my wife was into bike camping but she's not and it just
> seems like it would be uncomfortable for her.
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> On Jun 19, 10:08 am, Michael_S <mikeybi...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
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> > thanks for the link Mike. I've tried setting up a s240 with workmates
> > but they always fizzle.  Might have to ust go out on my own.
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> > ~mike
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> > On Jun 19, 6:37 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > This link was just posted over on the LHT list and I thought I'd post
> > > it here. It's a bit longer introduction/primer on the S24O written by
> > > Grant that appeared in the Adventure Cycling magazine. I really
> > > enjoyed reading it. I'm glad I finally got around to joining Adventure
> > > Cycling.
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> > >http://www.adventurecycling.org/resources/Petersen_S240s.pdf
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> > > --mike- Hide quoted text -
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