Thanks for the model of the Altura bag! I found it online in the US for about the same price. Haven't ordered it yet, though.
Yes, we had a spectacular fall this year with the color lasting much longer than usual for some reason. The mountains have been lovely!
Question: Have you had a flat yet? My first and only flat so far was about a mile from home when I ran over a piece of glass which caused an instant flat tire. Ah...no problem...I will just change it. HA! I got the rear wheel off all right, then could NOT get the tire off the rim as the bead was seated so tightly. After some struggle with tire irons, thumbs, shoes, and various tools in my bag I called my husband to come help. He came and was able to manhandle the tire off the rim, which wasn't easy even for him. Then we got the new tube in and pumped it up with my mini-pump, as he had forgotten to put our floor pump in the car. It was weird, the tire had plenty of air pressure, but the bead would not seat on the rim leaving this strange bulge (actually a dent) in the tire. We put it back on the bike thinking that as I rode the bead would seat itself. WRONG! After about 100 yards, I just turned around, and lump-lumped my way home. Using the floor pump at home, I could over-pressure the tire to about 110 psi and it finally 'popped' a couple of times and the bead seated on the rim. Then I reduced the pressure to the proper amount. Apparently, these 'tubeless ready' tires and rims make it really difficult to dismount and remount a tire! Have you had a similar eperience?
My new method, honed in my living room, is to remove the tire by laying the wheel on its side, then standing! on my minitool which I have carefully placed on the tire next to the rim. This provides enough presure to pop the bead. Then all goes well until trying to seat the bead after 'fixing' the tube. I used a little dish detergent along the rim to make it slippery, then using my new somewhat-more-powerful mini-pump, pump the tire up to 80 or 90 psi which has worked to seat the bead. I am now 80% confident that I could do this procedure while out in the 'wilds', but am not happy about having to do that. I am now carrying a micro-bottle of detergent as part of my tool kit. I guess many people who are not used to fixing minor problems on the road just call someone to come pick them up. Or they may just be stronger.
I'm spending the day paying attention to my health by ignoring political news...
Stay safe,
Brenda