DYNOBOB
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Cool Bob. However, way too much stuff, too many bags, too much gear. Time to cast off the stuff you don't really need. You'll enjoy the trip much more with half the load.
I don't agree because you're not accounting for different trip agendas. You've pictured Lost's bike as setup for a Idaho T1 type trip, I bet this isn't what his month long/gravel road Alaska setup would look like. If you've followed his history, you can see how his setup has evolved with the types of travel he's done. I'm more of a BigDog/Dingweed type and my setup pretty much resembles theirs. My trips are not about how fast I can get there and aggressive I can ride - enjoying the experience and taking it in is what I'm about. To that end, I want a chair to sit in at camp, sil-tarp in case it rains, etc. I've also done considerable research to buy light gear and distribute the weight evenly and low on the bike. The stuff I carry has never stopped me from riding where I want to go - Black Bear Pass or otherwise...
What would you leave behind on a month long paved/gravel road camping trip to Inuvik/Prudhoe Bay?
-Copper Spur UL2 with Tyvik footprint - 3.6lbs
-Helinox chair - 2lbs
-Helinox table (maybe) - 2lbs
-Sil-tarp - under 2lbs
-BA Mystic UL 15 bag - 2lbs
-Exped Downmat9 - 1lb
-JetBoil - 1lb
-Heated jacket
-Rain suit
-Camera/gopro stuff
-Tools/repair/first aid stuff
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Admittedly, it looks like a lot of stuff but what do you leave behind? What doesn't meet the eye probably - I carry a far more complete tool/repair/first aid collection than most - it's a bit of a curse - and usually it's a buddy's bike that breaks - but my trip isn't messed up for lack of something simple to get the show moving again.
. With Crohn's Disease I have to fight some to keep weight on - when we returned from ForeverWest I was 129... I've have given thought to removing the top box and running a wolfman duffle but like you said, darn that box is handy. May be what I do though. FWIW, everything (all luggage/top box/contents) on the bike in the camping pic above is right at 70lbs. Re: Moskos - I like them, but w/ all their doo-dads they're over 10lbs a pair empty, the wolfmans are 4lbs.






