Earlier this year I did the egg breakfast on a bike-picnic. Less tedious than I
thought. I wrapped the eggs in cloth and put the in a ziploc screw-top bowl.
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Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
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Minh - I did indeed make eggs for breakfast.
I think the bag looks right-sized - but I am 6'3" and 220 and riding a 64 cm
Sam!
I cracked the eggs and put them in a little nalgene bottle right before I
left (eggs keep for a while. i wouldn't have done this if I was going to be
in 100 degree he
Zack,
You sure don't waste time getting going! Love the setup but man that
rear bag looks huge!
I'm interested in the food, did you actually make eggs for
breakfast?
Minh--who's dreaming of an S240 this weekend himself.
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Just came back from a visit to New England which included 5 days
biking in Vermont on my new to me Sam.
Beautiful part of the world this time of year.
The hills were a bit much for this flatlander, especially self
supported, but managed to have a really good time anyway.
Jay
On Aug 26, 11:44 pm,
Zack,
As I look forward to start doing my own S24Os and configure my setup, yours
is certainly a great representation of the setup I'm considering with some
variations.
I already have the Platrack and Sickersack for my commute and really like it
for the front. I also have a Carradice Long-flap Ca
I can't remember which bag it actually is - what is the difference between
the mini bar and the kevens? It looks to me like a kevens bag, so that's
why I call it that. Purchased it a few years ago when it was on sale I
think.
The use of the bag was definitely one thing that I learned - it's
Zach,
Great Bike and Congrats on your first S240. They become easier and easier
each time you do one.
Congrats
Dustin G
Walnut Creek Ca
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Again with the SaddleSack Large! You are killing me, man! :)
It doesn't help that I used to have a tweed Mini-Bar bag too (yours looks
like the Mini-Bar in the photo... is it actually a Keven's?)... but I
confess I don't miss it as much as I do that SaddleSack Large.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
Thanks for looking William! Next S24O I hope will be with kids!
On Aug 31, 2010, at 6:55 AM, wrharper wrote:
Rob,
Looks like a great trip, but how does one get to the secret gravel
path?
Russ
Hey Russ,
Coming from the north along Beach Drive SW you get to what is signed
as a dead end, b
Rob,
Looks like a great trip, but how does one get to the secret gravel
path?
Russ
On Aug 30, 12:39 pm, Rob Harrison wrote:
> This past weekend I finally got a chance to try a S24O. What a great
> idea! It was a gorgeous weekend in the Seattle area. I rode out to
> Vashon Island from our ho
Excellent work. Clearly the first of many. Thanks for sharing the
shots!
On Aug 30, 12:39 pm, Rob Harrison wrote:
> This past weekend I finally got a chance to try a S24O. What a great
> idea! It was a gorgeous weekend in the Seattle area. I rode out to
> Vashon Island from our house in the
On Jul 30, 1:15 pm, Bridgestone wrote:
> Just found out that I'm going camping in Central Park next weekend.
> There's a lottery with the Parks Department, and we are one of thirty
> families that got in. The supply the tents and food; we supply
> everything else, which means the sleeping bags and
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