Thanks for the advice Indy - I don't have much in the way of warm outside clothing that isn't bike specific - but I've enough for a weekend. The highs are supposed to be in the upper 70's, the lows in the upper 50's, but of course that can change. My new sleeping bag is a 30 degree bag that I hope is worth the price I paid for it.
I am taking extra clothing in case I get wet - there is only a 30% chance of thunderstorms each day, which means there is a 70% chance it won't stormI did purchase a couple of campfire cooking tools, and I will have a fire this time - so I can do some rudimentary cooking/warming up over the fire and that will be just fine.
I've learned the hard way that I hate to leave the park once I am there - even to eat, so I am making certain that I am taking enough food in this time, not just bike fuel. Nothing fancy, but anything tastes good alongside a fire on an early fall evening with a beer![]()
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I did purchase a couple of campfire cooking tools, and I will have a fire this time - so I can do some rudimentary cooking/warming up over the fire and that will be just fine.
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