rich p said:FFS you lot, Jay Clock posted an innocent question about his kit. He already knew largely what he was taking and he's now long gone to NZ. Why the hostility? Let it go.
Abitrary said:It would be interesting to see a list of what Jay brings back with him, so we can compare what he brought with him.
Only then can individual items be vindicated.
I'm particularly interested in the fate of the nail clippers.
vernon said:I had to resort to buying some nail clippers on my first LEJOG ride. I'm sure that my toe nails had a growth spurt ojn the ride.
With the exceptpion of food I nearly always return with more than I set out with. All of my 'losses' are normally the result of poor packing or forgetfulness i.e. a pair of Aldi cycling specs languishing somewhere in Ayreshire, a bike lock in Exford, a pair of cheap flip flops somewhere in Provence.
All items can be vindicated if they give peace of mind.
Abitrary said:Regarding the nail clippers, that sounds like boredom to me, and I've always suspected it. A small battery TV or radio would be a useful substitute for when the reality of touring kicks in.
The quantity of what he brings back compared with what he bought i don't think is necessarily accurate, but I think a Venn diagram would be a more useful way of representing it.
vernon said:I'd show it on a Venn diagram but I wouldn't know where to start. Perhaps you could help?
jay clock said:Nail clippers are IN the two small panniers I have whittled down to. I have snagged nails almost daily and having neat nails is high on my comfort list. Ripping them on things is common for me when out in the open
Abitrary said:Hang on, was I not talking about Jay Clock? You can do a hypothetical one if you want, but I was more expecting Jay to do one when he got back... just keeping in the spirit of the thread...
A venn diagram is really very easy though, in concept and execution
Absolutely. It might seem bulky and heavy, but the lightweigh one packs fairly small and I always find it reassuring to know that I will get a comfortable night's sleep no matter how stoney or scrubby the pitch is - particularly important if you're wild camping and setting out your stuff around dusk.andrew_s said:The thermarest is the single biggest improvement in camping equipment in the last 30 years![]()
vernon said:Nope you had definitely quoted me in your reponse regarding the nail clippers.
Now about your assistance with the Venn diagram. Is it forthcoming?