hubbike
Senior Member
- Location
- Edinburgh, Scotland
November 7th will mark my year of cycle touring in south america.
here are the things that are a bit worn out.
sleeping bag - repeated compression, a few (unavoidable) soakings, has left very few feathers left in the bag. used to be always too hot (even at -10 I didn't need to wear more than shorts and t-shirt). now its no warmer than a sheet. tempted next time to go synthetic as I don't feel the cold to badly and then I can allow the think to get a soaking now and then without destroying it. plus they're cheap! tell me I'm an idiot.
tent. zips are wearing out and the ground sheet isn't waterproof (hence soggy sleeping bag) and has a few holes from when I used the trangia inside (to try and warm the place up) and spilt alcohol, whoops! otherwise still good.
clothes: worn out a pair of hiking trousers, covered in grease, loads of holes and finaly a split up the groin! worn out loads of socks and two pairs of swim shorts both have umteen repairs.
lots of little plasticy things that just snap like sporks.
panniers... rear ones (revolution) have holes, one caused by a dog bite. front ones (crosso) are made from very strong material but have a lousy attachment method using a bungy, both wore out and improvised repairs were made.
things that are still going strong...
goretex jacket
trangia stove. although the newer lighter aluminium is much more maleable than the old one so it has lots of dents..
bike. albeit with new rims.
me!
here are the things that are a bit worn out.
sleeping bag - repeated compression, a few (unavoidable) soakings, has left very few feathers left in the bag. used to be always too hot (even at -10 I didn't need to wear more than shorts and t-shirt). now its no warmer than a sheet. tempted next time to go synthetic as I don't feel the cold to badly and then I can allow the think to get a soaking now and then without destroying it. plus they're cheap! tell me I'm an idiot.
tent. zips are wearing out and the ground sheet isn't waterproof (hence soggy sleeping bag) and has a few holes from when I used the trangia inside (to try and warm the place up) and spilt alcohol, whoops! otherwise still good.
clothes: worn out a pair of hiking trousers, covered in grease, loads of holes and finaly a split up the groin! worn out loads of socks and two pairs of swim shorts both have umteen repairs.
lots of little plasticy things that just snap like sporks.
panniers... rear ones (revolution) have holes, one caused by a dog bite. front ones (crosso) are made from very strong material but have a lousy attachment method using a bungy, both wore out and improvised repairs were made.
things that are still going strong...
goretex jacket
trangia stove. although the newer lighter aluminium is much more maleable than the old one so it has lots of dents..
bike. albeit with new rims.
me!