Gus is magical on rough stuff, loaded or unloaded, from the untamed MUP to 
washboarded dirt road, to 4x4 roads that make you wonder how anything with four 
wheels makes it until you realize it's on three wheels much of the time, to 
singletrack that flows and swoops, then plunges into forest creekside with mud, 
rocks and roots and you jounce the bull ride as you wonder how your brakes got 
so far away and your speed was higher than you realized for being soooo 
smooooth (note to self!) and you settle into an appropriate speed for the trail 
and resume flowing over rocks and roots and unexpected climbs and it dawns on 
you you're bikepacking with a 110 pound rig doing things as though your on a 
regular rigid ride, sitting back comfy and upright, puzzling how you can jounce 
and glide at the same time and you imagine writing about it in a Dickensonian 
length sentence and figure, "Nah! No one'd believe me," so you don't. The world 
will find out soon enough.

With abandon,
Patrick

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