Hey Ron.

I really like the orange accents on my Hunqapillar. Not sure I would like 
the whole bike orange, but this color scheme fits the woods somehow. 
Dappled sunlight and grey shadow under the pine.

The tent is Hilleberg's Akto. It's an amazing set-up. The fly is the 
structure that you set up, with the inner tent suspended underneath. The 
inner tent doesn't get wet when taking down or setting up in even 
torrential rain because it's always under the fly -- not a two part set up 
like most tents. I highly recommend. I tried lesser tents, lighter tents, 
etc, and between requiring a lot of brain energy to figure out every time 
and being inferior, finally decided to go with Hilleberg. Glad I did. 
Gail-force winds, torrential rains (at rates as high as 4"/hour for brief 
periods of time), sleet, hail, snow, baking in desert sun. It's had a busy 
year. http://www.hilleberg.com/home/products/akto/akto.php

My friend was afraid he was coming down with something the morning I left. 
Hoping to reschedule.

With abandon,
Patrick 

On Thursday, September 12, 2013 6:23:40 AM UTC-6, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> Great photos - thanks for posting them.  drop-dead gorgeous bike, too. 
>  Who made your tent?  Guess your friend with the backpack didn't join?  
>
> On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:59:09 PM UTC-5, Shoji Takahashi wrote:
>>
>> what an adventure and great pics. I guess it's true: weather's no problem 
>> when you have the right clothes (and bike!).
>>
>>
>>

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