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  1. #1
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    We're infested with ticks? How did I miss that?

  2. #2
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    I've never picked up a tick on the C&O. Not that that means no one else ever would, but it's probably less of a problem than bugs.

    mickchick: Awwwww, shame on your husband. Poor little snakes...

    You will forget something you need. You will also take things you don't need. Don't worry about it, but learn from your experience.
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    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    I'd bring a rain jacket. We don't get many monsoons in Maryland but when we DO get them, it's in September. Lots of spin-off storms from the Atlantic coast hurricanes--they hit the fall line and stop, dumping a steady rain all day or numerous small storms throughout the day.

    +1 on the bug spray. You may not even need it particularly on the bike when you're moving and they aren't so active, but in the evening when you're just hanging around and they are flying around looking for something to devour, you'll be glad of it.

    Sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    We're infested with ticks? How did I miss that?
    Count your blessings. They are all over--at least in my neighborhood (N. Arlington). This summer, I've had to "detach" several of them from my body. The dogs now get K9 Advantix every three weeks instead of once a month.

    Luna Eclipse//Terry B'fly
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  5. #5
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    I just bought a package of those "Space Bags" to try. You know what I mean, those storage bags that you hook your vacuum hose and suck the air out. There is a "travel" version of this bag that does not require a vacuum. You just roll it toward the end where there's a one way valve that lets the air out. I am doing a 50 mile charity ride tomorrow and it's supposed to rain so I packed a change of clothes in it and it compressed really flat. Since they will be storing our duffles outside (in the rain) I will be glad to have dry clothes to change into. I'm thinking this might work really well in your panniers both to keep your clothing dry but also to allow you more room for things like bug spray and a rain jacket!!

  6. #6
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    Thank you all!! I really appreciate the advice, WILL bring bug repellent, and Flying Scot, why I didn't think about the vacuum packing bags for this trip, I don't know -- I just used a couple to pack the car for my spawn's college dropoff! That's a great idea (and doh on me!); thanks!

    Re: bike shoes, I don't have clips, just regular ol' pedals, so whatever shoes I wear are good for general use, too. (And my saddle is a horror! I'll switch it out some day, but not before this ride.)

    sfa and divingbiker, it came to me last night that I have rain ponchos packed away with camping gear. I'll tuck one of those in someplace.

    The rear trunk I ordered has been shipped; once I have that, I'll know exactly how much space I'll have. I'm thinking that after I've gotten someplace and showered, the shirt I'll wear that evening will be the shirt I bike in the next day. I'll take old underwear and throw it out along the way (just so I can say, "Drat! I left my underwear in [name of town here]" at parties), and check into where I'm staying midpoint. A washer and dryer would certainly come in handy about then!

    There's no getting around having to wash out a bra each night, though, so if anyone reads a report of a wide slow woman flying a boobie-holder flag as she travels down the towpath, that'll be me trying to ensure the thing dries. Heck, if there's a tailwind, I'll use it like a sail to propel me forward!

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    Quote Originally Posted by owlice View Post
    There's no getting around having to wash out a bra each night, though, so if anyone reads a report of a wide slow woman flying a boobie-holder flag as she travels down the towpath, that'll be me trying to ensure the thing dries. Heck, if there's a tailwind, I'll use it like a sail to propel me forward!
    Well please take pictures of that!!

    I have nothing to add to everything that's been said here, except have a great trip!!!

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    Take a shower cap to put over your seat. You'll be leaving the bike outside at Little Orleans.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    I haven't been happy with Space Bags used for traveling. They work fine in the closet, but if you put them in the back of the car with a couple of bikes and luggage and gear, they seem to forget their purpose in life.

    Karen
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