News has reached me that David has successfully obtained his new recumbent cycle, taking us another turn of ther wheel closer to our trip. This makes me all the more eager for the arrival, in August, of the 3 (rather more conventional) touring bikes that the rest of us will be using. In the meantime, I wish him luck and hope that the transition from his beloved Scott 30 , “Scott-E”, to the new style of travel is a smooth and bruise-free one.
Trip Preparation
Trip Gear Starting to Arrive
Dave is fortunate enough to have pretty much everything he will need from his previous cycle adventure across Canada. This has however meant that Tom, Katie and I have been able to go on a bit of a shopping spree and get a bunch of new gear which has finally started arriving.
Katie just bought back a bunch of supplies from her brief trip to the states.
We all bought REI Quarter Dome T2 Tents with Footprints. Dave will be using his Big Agnes Seedhouse. All our tents are two man, which would beg the question “there are four of you, why not just carry 2 tents?” Believe me we have given this a lot of thought as that would mean about 3.6kg less in gear weight across the team, and any weight savings are of course welcome. However with the potential length of this trip as well as the ability to store all our gear in our own tents at night, not to mention our sanity levels having our own personal space has been marked as a high priority. If you have ever watched the series “Long Way Round” with Ewan McGregor & Charley Boorman you might remember a scene where they went from one tent for the two of them to having their own. I’m digressing, back to the new gear.
Tom and I bought Solio Classic Solar Chargers. Will post more about these in a future post. Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillows as for me a good nights sleep no matter where I am is of the utmost importance.
I also bought Petzl Tikka Plus LED Headlamp and a CamelBak M.U.L.E. Hydration Pack
Katie needed a new light-weight sleeping bag and a thermarest
All the above gear and equipment was bought taking weight, but also price into account to figure out what would be the best value for money.
Now we’re just waiting for our bike bags to arrive from New Zealand, MSR cookware that will be brought back from Canada by Dave who is currently there for a wedding and also to sort out his new recumbent and touring gear.
Oh yeah, our bikes still have to come as well. Might need them.
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Ordering Crosso Panniers
It’s an exciting night. I am in the process of order two sets of rear panniers for myself and Katie.
They come personally recommended by Jakub Postrzygacz, granted it’s his company, but hey he’s swears by them and has done more riding than I could imagine myself doing in a life time.
Check them out at : http://crosso.pl/pages/produkty/sakwy-rowerowe/expert/sakwy-tylne.php
As for my rear ones. Still going to go with my current set, the Arkel XM-28 series.
They aren’t waterproof, which I think will be a disadvantage, but will hedge my bets by having the rear ones waterproof.
Can’t wait until they get here.
Braking Boundaries Site Launch
Today the Braking Boundaries website was offically went live. There is still lots of work to do on the site design and the site content, but we are one step closer to making the dream become reality.
Jared

