What is your day ride kit, why, and for what type of riding?

- coffee in thermos and insulated (soon to be a wood quaich/ kuksa)
- pipe and tobacco kit
- ventile cotton analogy rain jacket from Hilltrek
- fishnet long john shirt (turns my sun shirt into a medium weight insulated 
shirt, but I have to put it next to the skin. Weighs near nothing and takes 
minimal space. It and my rain jacket would be sufficient for 95% of days, but 
the weather folks don't get the five % right very often, so I haul wool...)
- (often) boiled wool 3-season weight sweater (extra layers cause it snows 
anytime, and thunderstorms can drop temps into the 40's, dump hail for an hour 
or more, and then keep on raining steady if they settle in)
- Sitting tarp
- Bike kit (pump, tube, patch, allen tool, et al)
- Buck 110 knife
- Digital typewriter (Freewrite: think Kindle e-reader on an quality mechanical 
keyboard)
- Camera, tripod, etc.
- Irish straps and shopsack for shopping pick up days.
- Fire tinder kit (the only time you need a fire is when it's too wet to start 
one. Grin.)
- compass
- rosary
-pen knife
- water pen light purifier
- no food. I prefer to ride fasted

Why so much? Because I want to ride however long I ride, regardless of weather. 
With a brain that can get overloaded by overstimulation, I go prepared to 
emergency overnight if required). I haven't weighed the set up, but it's likely 
2/3rds of the way to my overnight/weeklong/forever set up weight. Add tent, 
bag, pad, food, more water bottles, and I'm good for forever. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

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