![]() Pixel 1, my trusty phone, for all the usual phone things, photos, videos, etc.Left this at home for weight reasons, eventually went with the foldable keyboard for my phone instead. Wasn’t sure about bringing this, but will help me keep blogging and journaling on the road. iPad with Logitech Slim Folio keyboard case.Some of these items are for entertainment during the long hours, some for navigation and tracking. Oh, the things I do to post stuff online. Travel bottles filled with shampoo, conditioner, diluted dish soap, sunscreen, antibacterial gel, and Deet.Tarte Amazonian face clay foundation with sunscreen.Doctor Plotka’s travel toothbrush is also one I tried and recommend. Quip toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss.Compact brush and hairbands for my hair.I want to be able to groom myself at least a little after a sweaty day on the saddle. ![]() I hope you’re being put to good use somewhere in Eugene.Īdmittedly, there are some vanity items here. I never did replace the spork or the ultralight food scraper. I’d even say it’s possible to do the full route without a stove, especially if you like seizing every opportunity to sample the local cuisine. In fact, the same 250-gram fuel tank lasted me for the the next 3000+ miles of the trip. As I predicted in the original post, I didn’t do much cooking at all. I went with the MSR PocketRocket 2 Mini Stove Kit. So I had to replace all the original items at REI. POST-TRIP UPDATE: My cookware was one of the handful of things that were stolen with my panniers in Eugene, Oregon.
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