You're right, it was me...

I thought about keeping the camera on me, but I didn't think about it too long. All I could think about was falling and landing on the camera. I wasn't concerned so much about the camera in that scenario as I was about breaking ribs!

I have been very happy carrying my camera in an Arkel TailRider. The bag has padding on the bottom, top, and sides, and it has an internal divider that velcros to the sides. I moved the divider so that I can carry my camera in a stable position (as in, it doesn't move within the bag). There is plenty of room in the bag to carry additional lenses if you'd like. Here's a picture of my camera in the TailRider:


And here's a link to the page in my "Panniers or Trailer, Both?" article where I talk about my decision on how to carry the camera on my bike: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?page_id=32883.

My camera has traveled with me on my bike for quite a few miles this year, and it has weathered the riding just fine.

--- Denise