My Surly Long Haul Trucker [linkie].
Pay no attention to the pedals. They are temps while I go on my quest for shoes that fit [linkie].
David Edgren
My Surly Long Haul Trucker [linkie].
Pay no attention to the pedals. They are temps while I go on my quest for shoes that fit [linkie].
David Edgren
The second cut at the to-do list, now in better order. These remain items that involve accomplishing something between now and July 25th. As before, the ones followed by a question mark are things I need to research/make decisions about. Your input on these is particularly appreciated.
Green are done. Red are urgent need to do.
Physical Health
Bicycle clothing, outerwear and shoes
Other clothing
Camping gear
Other gear
Routing
Travel to JAX and final pre-ride
Tool kit and spare parts
Misc Accessories
Photography
Handlebar stuff
Frame stuff
Bike protection
“Should I?”
Budget
Miscellaneous
This is the first effort to organize this list. The next iteration will take into account comments and suggestions made thus far. As before, if you see anything I am missing or an item you want to give me input on or about, please comment below.
It’s been suggested that I buy a GoPro camera to take on the trip.
They look like a pretty nifty device. The idea of automatically documenting the ride as you go along is appealing. But…
1. It looks high maintenance. Memory cards? Power? Weather resistance?
2. Bike riding is inherently not really smooth. Video quality?
3. Comfort. What is it like to have one of these hanging off your helmet all day?
4. Utility. Does anyone really want to look at 500 or so hours of YouTube video of a quirky route across the US shot at around 10 miles an hour? Doesn’t Google Maps pretty much offer that without all the pedalling?
So I know nothing about having and using a GoPro. Is it really the best use of around $400 out of the ride budget? I welcome discussion of this, and particularly by folks who have used one of these gadgets.
David Edgren
I’ve been looking at the great comments that have been made on the “to-do” list thread as the train I am currently riding traverses the Great Plains in northern North Dakota and it crossed my mind emphatically that my focus during this ride will not be on the gadgets that I would be taking with me. In other words, I don’t intend to ride for 4,000+ miles watching the screen of my handlebar-mounted iPhone. I’m not going on the ride for that. If that was the point, I could do the same ride by sitting on my stationary bike at home for about 500 hours over 10 weeks or so. Either way, I’d never see this.
Now, we can argue the merits of whether that is worth seeing or not, but hey… I’m the one doing the pedaling.
And don’t get me wrong. The tech is great. On my first long distance bike rides I packed a bunch of paper maps, a North Face tent with shock-corded 1/2 inch/1.25 cm aluminium poles that I had to bungee to the frame, a brass Svea pressurized white gas backpacker stove, a fuel flask, a candle lantern (remember those?) and a bunch of stuff that probably all together weighed more than my bike. Unless I was at an intersection or a landmark I never really knew where I was. If I broke down out in the boonies I had no way to call for help. My finicky little fork mounted generator- the kind that had a little roller that needed to press just right on the side of the tire- made just enough electricity to power a dim to the point of useless front and rear light. Bike helmets as we know them today pretty much didn’t even exist. But I rode anyway, and took some really great trips.
So for a modest investment, I’ll be outfitted on this trip with stuff I couldn’t have even dreamed up in 1970. But no matter how good it all is, no matter how amazing, it isn’t what the ride is about. That’s how you’ll know me if I happen to pass by. I’ll be the guy with my head up, looking around, and making the most out of crossing the country at about 10 miles an hour.
David Edgren
A first cut at a to-do list, in no particular order. These are all items that involve accomplishing something between now and July 25th. The ones followed by question marks are things I need to research/make decisions about.
Future iterations of this list will become increasingly sophisticated. If you see anything I am missing or an item you want to give me input on or about, please comment below.