You're getting yourself in wonderful trouble by wanting to go for some touring.
I can't say much about your Trek 2.3 bike, but basically if you want to go touring overnight you want panniers. (Unless you go for "credit card touring" but that's another story!) If you want panniers you want a rack. Can you fit a rack on the 2.3? Don't know. Even if you can't, there are alternatives, which have been discussed at length in various threads. Someone around here could help you find if it came to that.
I own a 7.2 fx and while I have used it for light touring (weekend) I would prefer touring on my road bike if I had the patience of getting it fixed up with a rack (or rack-alternative). But I'm lazy, so my road bike is mostly a "sports" bike and I use my commuter bike if I can go on a loaded two-day trip.
With regards to your pedal, there are Shimano SPD pedals which are flat on one side and SPD on the other side, so you don't HAVE to clip in. There are also very stiff mountain bike shoes out there (which allow you to walk a little better than road shoes, and prevent hot spots better than soft mtb shoes). Lots of us love the Sidi Dominators but there are others I'm sure.
Good luck! Looking forward to your future posts!




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For touring, that would mean one less pair of shoes to bring along, too.

I swear they're breeding in there. I'm just not sure how though.
Dh's and mine are both girls.
