How about your pack system? Would love to hear your impression of them. I've only seen them in pictures and I've been curious just how much they hold. It appears you went lite, what did you take for your three day trip and do your pictures show your bike fully laden. Thanks
Brent
I went a tad heavier on this trip than I normally would since I was solo and weather up there is not so predictable. The frame bag pictured is a Carousel Design Works bag. I'm a huge fan. For longer trips I can fold in a big seat bag and a 20 liter bar bag. For this trip I used just the frame bag. This frame bag is part of the very system I featured in this year's Overland Journal Gear Guide if you want to see the full set up. Great system. Inside that bag I had all of my food, repair kit, pot, NeoAir sleeping pad, stove, 1-liter Nalgene bottle, and a few odds and ends.
On my bars I had my Nemo GoGo LE Bivy/tent. That thing rules. I definitely never felt it was there.
On my back I had an Arc'Teryx Axios 25 pack (super light). My pack was only about 60% full. In there I had a Mt Hardwear Phantom 32 sleeping bag, RAB rain coat, base layers, SteriPen water treatment light, 3 liter reservoir, hat, pump, and a few odds and ends. Aside from the water, my pack load was mostly fluffy stuff. Pretty light. I like balancing the weight between the bike and the rider. Too much on the bike and it becomes a bear to push, lift or even ride. Same for too much on the rider. The key to a good pack is a comfy belt. Not to carry the load, but to make sure the pack doesn't ********** you in the back of the head every time you launch a water bar.....and you should be able to launch water bars.
Even with my cell phone, book, iPod and doo-dads, the total weight without water was only 13 pounds. I was very able to carve, shred, jump, wheelie, whatever. Going light comes with simple pleasures like ease of lifting your bike over fallen trees, etc. I started the ride off Molas with a group of 5 guys doing the same trip. They all had panniers and 45 pounds each. They mocked me...seriously mocked me....for not only having just 13 pounds of kit, but riding a singlespeed. They had a 45 minute head start and within two hours I was easily 4 miles ahead of them. Some dudes just don't get it.