Eric - in my experience they've missed the best one.  Before I moved to 
this congested urban/suburban sprawl area I used to do most of my riding on 
rural farm-to-market roads.  I found that the leaves of the Velvet Leaf 
plant make the best emergency alternative during Summer 
months https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/velvetleaf.htm

On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 1:36:05 PM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> Necessity is the mother of invention:
>
> https://homesteadsurvivalsite.com/toilet-paper-alternatives/ 
>
> --Eric Norris
> campyo...@me.com <javascript:>
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> On Jun 30, 2020, at 11:08 AM, George Schick <bhi...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Deacon - wot!! No toilet paper?!  And a small trowel to bury the, ahem, 
> proceeds?  Coffee goes right through me.  I'd be in trouble shortly.  Or do 
> you just rely what Ma Nature has available?
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 10:05:31 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org <http://www.mindyourheadcoop.org/>
>> www.DeaconPatrick.org <http://www.deaconpatrick.org/>
>> www.CatholicHalos.org <http://www.catholichalos.org/>
>> www.ShepherdsandHalos.org <http://www.shepherdsandhalos.org/>
>>
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