There was a post in Blue Lug Blog.
A one-night camp, one of them riding Cheviot.
https://bluelug.com/blog/hatagaya/swift-campout-2016/

Takashi


Bob Lovejoy wrote:
>
> I was daydreaming the other day, an amazingly glorious day for the midwest 
> in February, riding my Cheviot.  I could not help but smile as riding along 
> was the most fun and peaceful thing I had done in awhile.  The idea that 
> the world would be a much better and happier place if people rode their 
> bikes more and drove their cars less seemed pretty obvious.
>
> Anyway, part of my daydream, sounding outlandish now but not so much then, 
> was wondering what it would be like to go on a real tour on the Cheviot.  I 
> searched CGOAB but no journals or reports found.  I also cannot remember 
> anyone here telling many stories of Cheviot touring or longer distance 
> travels though I certainly could have missed things.
>
> So, just because... Can anyone point me to stories, journals, pictures, 
> etc. of people touring on a Cheviot or similar bike?  Clem L's 
> (Clementines) would certainly be in there, and other mixte type of frames. 
>  It would be interesting to hear of such things, noting either the big 
> smiles or the wide, possibly concerned, eyes of the riders...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bob Lovejoy
> Galesburg, IL
>
> P.S.  I do realize the Cheviot (specifically) does not have the same load 
> carrying capacity as, say, a Hillborne, Appaloosa, or certainly a 
> Hunqapillar.  Still, reality must be put aside at times, if just for 
> awhile.  Can be a long while though... 
>

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