Love the pictures of the 'spare' bike. That's the way to roll.

-JimD

On Sep 22, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Kelly Sleeper wrote:

> Ok fasten your seat belt.    Here I go.. really I assure you that I only 
> speak for myself and my own desires and moments.  I also am tired .. OH OH so 
> TIRED of people telling me I or others that they carry to much weight on a 
> touring trip.  
> 
> You weight weeny tour bikers can kiss my (insert here what you think I think) 
>  Ok I'm not that passionate about it.. however I don't get the weight weeny 
> obsession for so many people when touring.    Are you in that big of a hurry? 
>    
> 
> Great and I'm all for you being minimalist.   Have fun.. just don't tell me 
> I'm doing it wrong because you do it differently.   I like having my 25 foot 
> extension cord, my laptop, charging accessories and smart phone.  I like 
> having the ability to sit in my tent during a long storm and watching tv on 
> the internet.
> I don't mind pedaling with 80 lbs of gear on the bike.  I'm only traveling 50 
> to 60 miles a day anyway... look to average about 10 mph and just toodle 
> along.. and you will tell me I carry to much...  
> 
> Humm.. hurricane goes through and then you are looking at 20 degree temp drop 
> .. and continuous down pours for two days.. having good cooking equipment.. 
> cans of soup.. laptop.. rain gear warmer clothes was all great... 
> 
> Oh wait no showers and really sweaty and dirty.. sure was nice having a solar 
> shower to clean up with including the soap....  the traveling partners didn't 
> mind borrowing the shower... 
> Getting dark.. 80 miles in .. calling it a day.. setup the laptop .. log into 
> home tv with sling box and watch tv.. while waiting on a pizza to be 
> delivered... traveling companions gathered round to watch.. and wonder if 
> this was really roughing it... 
> 
> Oh wait nice water ahead.. sweet.. I have a swimming suit.. towel and water 
> shoes just for this.. (gotta love crocs at times)  Sorry traveling companion 
> not sharing this. 
> 
> Yes my repair bag is 15 lbs... with extra rear derailur .. chain whip, wire 
> cutters, cables, chain links, cassette, front derailur and other assorted 
> junk I hope not to need.. 
> 
> Well no it's not roughing it.. not supposed to be rough.. I'm on vacation.. 
> enjoying travel by bicycle... not setting some record, or challenging some 
> super duper worm waggle .. snail jump worlds competition anyway. 
> 
> Especially here where you ride bikes in a style that is heavier and slower 
> than the racing counter parts I would think you would see that weight is not 
> that big a deal.  (hold it before you start.. passing kit clad wannabe's 
> isn't passing a racer going after it)  When trying to ride in the moderate 
> speed ranges weight of very little concern.  Or insert moderate execration 
> levels non racing lets enjoy the bike stuff.   This sentence is a deep dark 
> rat hole I should delete but won't.. so ignore it or get it but don't argue 
> it with me on this thread please... see I even used the word please. 
> 
> I've traveled with 4 full panniers and a trailer hauling a plastic bike and 
> the average speed didn't change much from just going without the trailer and 
> bike.  Same arguments made for bigger tires... comfort.. 
> 
> I want comfort on the road.. extra shoes in case one pair gets wet.  larger 
> tent for getting all my gear inside or repacking or long days of torrential 
> storms.
> 
> I want clothing that covers the 90 degree day I had today and the rainy cold 
> 40 degree (feeling like 20) day I'm going to end up with tomorrow.  
> 
> I carry more weight on a century ride than some of you do for cross country.  
> 
> I don't care how little you carry or what you might be able to do without.. 
> it's not a challenge .. just pack what you think you want.  If you don't want 
> to carry it a day or two in stop at UPS and send some home.   My only point 
> is that you don't have to worry about weight so much.. it's not that big of a 
> deal in most situations.
> Ya I know for every rule ... there  is the exception.. exemptions to the rule 
> does  not make the rule invalid.
> 
> So make fun of the heavy haulers all you want... I'm a proud one and want you 
> potential bike tourers to know it's ok and not a bad thing to go prepared and 
> comfy.  (insert heavy and comfy instead of prepared and avoid conflict)
> 
> So here are some touring photos   
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157627604208847/
> different bikes and different times.. progression.. whatever.. figure photos 
> are the reward for reading my rant.
> 
> It's fun and weight is so NOT a thing to worry about. 
> 
> Kelly
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