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me, myself and I...  ^_^

Super impressed!! I have been thinking of making one for a while...not sure it will turn out as good as yours. 

 

I have done a few overnight trips and also just using a tarp... and no mattress...but if I went for a bit longer I recon I'd have to find a nice mattress option. 

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Super impressed!! I have been thinking of making one for a while...not sure it will turn out as good as yours. 

 

I have done a few overnight trips and also just using a tarp... and no mattress...but if I went for a bit longer I recon I'd have to find a nice mattress option. 

 

Im doomed the second i fit the panniers to my bike... pack WAY too much then...

This weekend will be the lightest ive ever bikepacked...

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Some random info that might be of use to someone... For those of you that drink Horlicks, keep the container, I found it fits perfectly in a bottle cage and is a handy storage container, Its a decent volume, has a nice wide mouth for easy access and is transparant once you rip off the outer plastic branding.

 

http://mytuck.co.za/image/cache/retail/makro-horlicks-300x300.jpg

Good trick that, the bike specific ones are about the same quality and cost R180, actually on mine since new the lid wouldn't stay tightened, eventually used a peanut butter bottle lid to replace it.

Super impressed!! I have been thinking of making one for a while...not sure it will turn out as good as yours.

 

I have done a few overnight trips and also just using a tarp... and no mattress...but if I went for a bit longer I recon I'd have to find a nice mattress option.

Those self inflating micro mattresses are about the best option?
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Those self inflating micro mattresses are about the best option?

 

Jip

i got this one from k-way, doesnt weigh much. Bought it for hikeing

 

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I'm planning on doing a Bloem to CT tour this year...when I find a gap.

Plan it properly and you will find than the Munga is still taking entries.......

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Looks good Freak!

Would hate a crawley to pay me a visit .

What weight is that set-up?

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@Freak that looks really cool.  I'm riding to Magalies on 19 March to camp over at Mountain Sanctuary Park.  Do you have a link to your route? (apologies if you've posted it before)

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@Freak that looks really cool.  I'm riding to Magalies on 19 March to camp over at Mountain Sanctuary Park.  Do you have a link to your route? (apologies if you've posted it before)

 

I only get it to export to gpx, sorry, having a slow morning... too bog to port here

message me your email and ill sent it to you

 

Where you cycling from?

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Looks good Freak!

Would hate a crawley to pay me a visit .

What weight is that set-up?

 

Not that afraid of clawlies...

i felt save enough...

 

Total came to about 5kg, but varried as the diet changed along the route... 90% of my food i got along the way...

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Not that afraid of clawlies...

i felt save enough...

 

Total came to about 5kg, but varried as the diet changed along the route... 90% of my food i got along the way...

Did you have a groundsheet, what would happen if it rained?

One option is a bivvy bag/basically a waterproof cover for your sleeping bag. Didn't all those waterbottles on the bars/forks make the handling a little heavy/awkward?

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Did you have a groundsheet, what would happen if it rained?

One option is a bivvy bag/basically a waterproof cover for your sleeping bag. Didn't all those waterbottles on the bars/forks make the handling a little heavy/awkward?

 

My wife asked the same thing...

answer: if it rains i get up and cycle on... if it rains from the right angle, you could still get some sleep

 

you will see in the one pic I have little ground sheet (bivvy is too bulky for me), more for if the ground is already wet when pitching the tent.

 

I really did not find the extra water bottles to be an issue, Ive had them on for a couple of trips, on road and off, no hassle

 

We call it "adventure cycling" more than bike touring anyway...

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