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Crossing over from state land to National Wildlife Refuge. 2 days of riding before I saw any humans.
Before the S24O was invented. Bruce on his Olympia race machine (no eyelets and clearances a gnat couldn't fly thru) and my Dawes Galaxy. Fashionable beyond fault.
Bikes take you places. #bikes #biketouring #surlylht #surlybikes #illinois #statepark #s24o #camping #bikeporn #sunset #beach #lakemichigan #skyporn
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Pictures from an overnighter on Bainbridge Island mid-October 2014. For a complete writeup check out this post on my blog.
The Atlantis loaded for this expedition. This is my most minimal setup - pretty amazing how carrying almost no food and clothes can reduce your load.
New bike. Couldn't wait to get it loaded up for an overnighter in the desert. Handles pavement and dirt roads equally well. A joy to ride. Off to the Wildlife refuge. Serenaded by coyotes most of the night. The stuff in the distance are leftovers from a ranch over a hundred years old. Water tank, hen house, corral.
Most of the farms in this area are tree and schrub farms. This was one of the only dairy farms I saw.
The rain returned so we stuffed our things into dry bags under this tree. Thankfully it was over in minutes.
Morning swim. #bikes #biketouring #ontheroad #travel #illinois #beach #statepark #lakemichigan #surlylht #bianchi #hellyeah #swimming
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Phil is on an early 80's SR converted to a Sturmey AW. Craig is on a mid-60's Dave Russell (English) with an AW and front/rear Blackburn racks. Scott's photographic interpretation of "Man it's hot"
The Saluki inside the bike-specific vestibule. A tight fit - especially if you're running wide handlebars and platform pedals. One of the pedals had to push into the tent screen and I bumped it a few times getting in the tent. Overall, it's nice to have the bike protected and virtually undetectable.