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  1. #1
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    Thanks for the info. We'll only be coming across a few towns and some campgrounds, the rest of the time we are in the mountains and self supported (we'll be doing food drops ahead of time). Hubby is taking a BOB, but he is a downhill, trials, mountain bike wonder and seems to have little difficulty on switchbacks, technical sections. I also have skills, but not like him. If I take panniers, that's a whole new experience. Everyone recommends the BOB for offroad because of it's ease in maintaining control on your bike. I'm going to start trying the BOB or panniers next month, just hate to make a pannier purchase.

    I know I'm probably over thinking, this is my first trip like this. I'll keep reading and reading, and oh yah, I also need to ride.

    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowtulip
    Everyone recommends the BOB for offroad because of it's ease in maintaining control on your bike. I'm going to start trying the BOB or panniers next month, just hate to make a pannier purchase.
    Although my touring is all on the road - and I know what you're planning is very different - my personal preference is for a trailer. The bike feels very different when it is loaded down with panniers...
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  3. #3
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    Panniers!

    I've made the purchase! I tried the BOB and could not handle it on the singletrack switchbacks and technical rock gardens, but hubby can! So I just recieved my panniers in the mail yesterday and plan to ride them tomorrow.
    Next hurdle it increasing my fitness! I'm working full-time and going to school full-time so I haven't really been training much. I'll have to kick it into full gear! I might have to cut back on mtb. rides and do some road to help in that area.

    As always, thanks for all the advice and great links! I'm hoping to post on crazyguywithbike when it gets closer.

    Enjoy!
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  4. #4
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    call me if you want to do either!!!

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