Two pictures
First, here is the picture Mr. E. requested a long time ago: my kickass bicycle lock and chain I use for securing my bicycle on campus:

Next pic:

Trail mix and energy bars need no introduction. Replacing alkaline batteries with lithium equivalents in the front light (and other electrical devices) result in a 33% weight reduction. Gerber Tracer Headlight (with a fresh battery).
Emergency thermal blanket. Self-heating pad for emergencies. Emergency whistle. Old Swiss Army knife from 1988 scouting days--in case I need to defend myself from a vicious rabbit. (If I get eaten by a mountain lion, then I will just blame it on President Bush. Yes, it's always his fault. Wah! Waah! Waaah!) Digital watch. Garmin Forerunner 201 GPS unit. A pack of tissue in case I need to bomb Korea (i.e. take a crap).
Topeak Alien multi-tool. Presta-to-Schrader valve adaptor. Tire levers (purchased from Bridgestone, Far East Shopping Center, 1990 January). Patch kit. Spare tube. Relatively lightweight bicycle lock and security cable (2.5 lbs).
Digital camera. Lightweight tripod.
Lightweight windbreaker. Heavy fleece jersey.
Yes, I am off somewhere (in a few hours, actually).
Stay tuned for pictures sometime this week.
3 Comments:
All the things a mountainbiker needs to do a body good.
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Don Campanile,
Yep, mountain biking is good for the soul. How's it going, dude? Your email is not working. I tried to email you, but all your addresses bounce.
crufty,
Yep, that item above the multi-tool is the patch kit. And dude! I didn't even realize that that is a Watsons tissue pack! Darn!
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