Sunday, March 19, 2023
The Charge Continues
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Road Blocks
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Bike Packing Just a Start In research
So the research and learning has begun as I embark on a new adventure in my life. As I mentioned before I will be venturing into the world of bike packing and of course fishing. As I get ready to turn 50 I see the need to find myself again and more importantly I need to move again. If you don't use it you lose it or so they say. Well I kind of am starting to understand that as I see it getting hard to move like I once use to. I am in the research phase and the areas I will be doing my research are in the following.
1. Bikes
2. Tent and sleeping gear
3. Bike Packs
4. Cooking stoves, and other items
5. Computer systems (In time)
6. Water filtration systems.
I will be sharing all that I learn with you as I start my searches and learn the in's and out's of it all. To start of course will be with the most important part the Bike. Now I am not new to this in anyway I have been mountain biking for years. I have enough knowledge here to get by but as with anything you want to be better at you need to do your do diligence. I plan to ride a mountain bike as I think I will be most comfortable in one verses a road bike. I will be using a Hardtail and if I can swing the price a full suspension might be in the cards. My plan is to find out what makes for a top level bike and find a used one that will fit my needs.
I plan to stick to what I know best, or what was most common when I rode. GT, Specialized, Trek, Iron Horse, Giant, Diamondback, and Gary Fisher. My hunt will be for a used bike in very good condition of course. I will not be doing this a tone at least at the start so a very good used bike should do well for me in the beginning. One think I am currently learning about is the 29er bikes.
(Definition:) - A 29er bike is a mountain bike with 29 inch wheels, a wheel size that has become the most popular and most capable for trail riding. 29er bikes are great for all types of rides and they offer lots of performance benefits that can make riding easier, faster, and more fun.
The Pros here are great for moving through rough terrain. Less buck and better flow on technical terrain. Increased traction and grip due to larger tire contact. As for Cons I can live with being harder to jump and with and maneuvering in the air, not an issue for me at my age. Slower acceleration compared to 27.5" MTB, I am in no rush of course. Lastly bigger wheels tend to be heavier, and that is something to consider.
I have read that disc breaks are better then the old cantilever breaks. As my last bike had disc break I completely agree with this and will be looking for good disc breaks as well. Last lastly will be overall bike size. For me when I was younger I liked my bikes to be smaller so I could throw it around under me. But I am sure now a larger bike would be a better fit. I will be sitting in and doing some test riding soon as well and give you my feedback soon on that. This so far has been fun even though I just started. I will continue to do my research.
Funny last thoughts - When I was just out of high school I started Mountain biking and continued in to my late 20's with some action in my early 30's. Back then I just grabbed a bike and hit the trail. This time approaching 50 I need to prepare for all that I plan to do. Don't take your youth for granite enjoy it while you have it. I know there is much more to go over and learn about so there is more to come.
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