I find it's pretty easy (ok really easy) to overpack panniers.  I like a 
Carradice camper sized saddle bag, 3 water bottles cages, one of which can 
handle a 48oz nalgene if it's dry out or I won't be camping near a creek, 
and a basket up front with a decent sized roll top bag.  Plenty of space 
for luxury minimalist camping.  Not an oxymoron, if you pack well.  

-James / Analog Cycles

On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 9:41:08 PM UTC-4, J L wrote:
>
> Hello all, 
>
> I would love to hear how folks have set up a bike for camping duty. Any 
> sage advice? I am looking forward to a time where I can ride out from the 
> house, do one or two overnights, and ride home. 
>
> Let’s say in this scenario I am doing more than putting stuff in a 
> backpack or bike basket and going. 
>
> Jason 
> SF, CA

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