Steve:
Yes, a VO Polyvalent! Just the VO porteur front rack on it too.
Anne and Rob:
Portable Settlers is simply the Travel Edition which you can get from
Amazon or if there's a local toy/board game store in your area.
Otherwise:
http://www.amazon.com/Settlers-of-Catan-Travel-Edition/dp/B00028X3Z
I carried everything for an S24O in a medium SS and a front trunck
sack last year. This didn't include a tent but I definitely had
everything that I needed. I realize what one needs can vary depending
on weather, comfort needs, food, etc... Still, I would think that a
Large SS could do the job.
ht
I wanted to see if I could fit everything for a S24O in my large Saddlesack.
I have an MSR Hubba one-person tent, a down sleeping bag and a Big
Agnes air mattress that folds up small. Those three things would
pretty much fill up a Saddlesack. There'd be no room for a warm
sweater, a hat, a Trangia
Looks like a great trip!
Definitely want to hear more about the portable Settlers...:)
And was that a Large or Medium Saddlesack? And was that your black bag also,
with sleeping bag? I'm curious to see if I could fit everything for a S24O
in a Saddlesack
Rob in Seattle
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Very nice, Naz. Your photos make me envious and homesick for
California. Is that a VO Polyvalent? Steve
On May 16, 2:23 pm, Naz Hamid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thought I'd make a proper post as I'm a long-time lurker and reply-er
> but never first time poster.
>
> A few friends and I have all recently
Awesome pictures Naz! Looked like lovely weather.
On May 16, 11:23 am, Naz Hamid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thought I'd make a proper post as I'm a long-time lurker and reply-er
> but never first time poster.
>
> A few friends and I have all recently reached that point in our
> cycling lives where we've so