Hi Russ, I also have a Redington pack rod except it is the 3wt 6pc version which has a 20” rod tube. Would the rod tube fit flat or crossways in the T-bag? Thanks
where do you carry the food? do you just eat at stops along the way as you travel? what is the wt. limit of the bike? just wondering. like how you pack tops/bottoms in separate stuff sacks
I would have appreciated a slightly slower pace. There were a couple of things I didn't recognize nor understand when you mentioned them. You should assume the individual has almost no knowledge (as in my case!). Other than that I appreciate the ideas both videos gave me.
always love your vids. fly fishing and sketching. wow……………….. when are you going to offer guided trips?
Cool thanks for taking use inside your bag!!
Thanks for video Russ. Can you tell me more about your tackle pack, please? Thx
Hi Russ, I also have a Redington pack rod except it is the 3wt 6pc version which has a 20” rod tube. Would the rod tube fit flat or crossways in the T-bag? Thanks
You'll have to strap it on the outside crossways using the central webbing strap to hold it down. But works great.
can you tell me about your coffee maker....did ii hear you right ??..great packing...
Nice packing job, but where do you put the rear bag? Isn't that a backpack?
3 months?! That's impressive. Can you tell me what the bag is on the front?
where do you carry the food? do you just eat at stops along the way as you travel? what is the wt. limit of the bike? just wondering. like how you pack tops/bottoms in separate stuff sacks
How do you attach the backpack to the Brampton?
A dowel.
I would have appreciated a slightly slower pace. There were a couple of things I didn't recognize nor understand when you mentioned them. You should assume the individual has almost no knowledge (as in my case!). Other than that I appreciate the ideas both videos gave me.
Want to have even more fun touring ? Leave all your computer STUFF behind and enjoy !