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Hey Dave, that rack/bag combination on a Stance is pretty good, isn’t it? I unrolled one of the stowaway panniers today for the first time to hold a rain jacket (it didn’t rain, but you know what would have happened if I didn’t bring it) and it turns out to be impressively larger than I thought it was. Very handy.
Oh yeah! I can't believe how much gear/stuff/groceries etc. I can get in there. Amazing! :D
Glad to hear it's workin' out for ya mate!
 
Hey Dave, that rack/bag combination on a Stance is pretty good, isn’t it? I unrolled one of the stowaway panniers today for the first time to hold a rain jacket (it didn’t rain, but you know what would have happened if I didn’t bring it) and it turns out to be impressively larger than I thought it was. Very handy.
We have the same Topeak trunk bag on 2 bikes. Well made, clever design, VERY handy.

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Wife and I biked to Oceanside harbor today. No planned shopping but ended up with room to spare after loading the panniers with excess outerwear, take-home burritos, croissants, and fresh fish.
 
We have the same Topeak trunk bag on 2 bikes. Well made, clever design, VERY handy.

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Wife and I biked to Oceanside harbor today. No planned shopping but ended up with room to spare after loading the panniers with excess outerwear, take-home burritos, croissants, and fresh fish.
The sign saying "Straight from the boat" reminds me of when I lived in Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver. Walk 2 blocks to the boats to get dinner... :cool:
 
A little cooler at 21C yesterday, so decided to do a Tour de Delta. Almost all pavement this time.



The river was amazingly quiet. No ships/boats etc. Maybe everybody had the day off...



River Road wasn't busy either...



Table for two sir?



Millennium trail...



Bit of corn coming up...





Piles of bikes locked up near a Hwy interchange and bus stop...







Water stop...

 
A little cooler at 21C yesterday, so decided to do a Tour de Delta.

I see you're also having fun making up your own Tour de X. One advantage — besides the guaranteed win, of course: No gauntlets of crazed spectators to contend with.

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Though a few adoring fans would be nice.

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Got these 2 coyotes on Stage 4 of my Tour de Carlsbad, but I think they were more annoyed than anything else.
 
I see you're also having fun making up your own Tour de X. One advantage — besides the guaranteed win, of course: No gauntlets of crazed spectators to contend with.

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Though a few adoring fans would be nice.

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Got these 2 coyotes on Stage 4 of my Tour de Carlsbad, but I think they were more annoyed than anything else.
As a rock star I'm used to adoring fans. Here's mine...

 
As a rock star I'm used to adoring fans. Here's mine...


Oh wait, that's a bladeless fan, not a mirror! Duh. I'm talking "fans" with our most incorrigible punster, and I think it's a mirror?? Sheesh!

Must be all the TdF-related sleep deprivation. Better start Stage 10 of the Tour de Carlsbad — from home to a hotdog at Moonlight Beach — and clear my head.
 
Oh wait, that's a bladeless fan, not a mirror! Duh. I'm talking "fans" with our most incorrigible punster, and I think it's a mirror?? Sheesh!

Must be all the TdF-related sleep deprivation. Better start Stage 10 of the Tour de Carlsbad — from home to a hotdog at Moonlight Beach — and clear my head.
LOL! All good, and yes, I am incorrigible indeed... 😁
 
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