Thanks for the offer, Dave.  What's your advice for getting safe
drinking water on remote trips where you can't possibly carry enough
and you have to get water from streams?

Ian

On Apr 6, 9:36 pm, Dave Craig <dcr...@prescott.edu> wrote:
> It is that time of year again. Many of us have probably started
> planning or dreaming about a summer tour. I'd like to offer my
> commitment for the next 5 days, until midnight on Sunday, April 11th,
> to address questions from anyone who is curious about loaded touring,
> has questions about gear, or other topics relevant to traveling and
> camping by bike. Riv related content - I tour on my RBW bikes and I
> don't meet many other Riv riders on the road!
>
> My motivation: I'm going through a difficult time right now with an
> aging and ill parent and I'm seeing my own opportunity for a summer
> tour slowly evaporate. I would love to have the productive distraction
> of helping others to realize their own dreams of travel by bike. I am
> not selling anything.
>
> My background: I work as a professor of adventure education at a small
> southwestern college. My entire adult life has been dedicated to
> teaching others how to enjoy and travel safely in the outdoors. I am a
> League of American Bicyclists Bike Ed instructor. I have traveled
> thousands of miles as a bike tourist and have spent years of my life
> living outdoors in remote wilderness. I have a Quickbeam, a Bombadil,
> and an Atlantis. I've toured with the last two.
>
> Rules of engagement and disclosure: Ask a question or questions via
> this forum or via a personal message to me. I clearly don't know
> everything and will say so when I don't know. If I don't have direct
> experience with something, I'll also say so. No BS. I expect to learn
> as well as share. As an open forum, anyone else with direct experience
> on a topic should feel free to weigh in or answer a question. If I get
> a question via email that I can't answer, I'll post it back to the
> group after asking permission from the sender. Please, don't answer a
> question with info that you've only heard or read about. Internet
> forums are already too full of that kind of second or third hand
> advice. That's one of the problems with getting good answers to bike
> touring questions. However, if you know of a great resource that's
> relevant (like RBW), please share it. I will try to check in on the
> RBW Owners Bunch no less than three times a day in order to answer
> questions.
>
> Moderator Jim: The RBW forum is the only internet forum I care to
> participate in. I appreciate the quality of thought and the civil
> discourse I find here. If you believe that my offer isn't an
> appropriate use of this forum, let me know and I'll retract my offer
> without a fuss.
>
> Professor Dave

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