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    HG down stuff helps make my moto kit work!

    I ride a BMW F800GS with Happy Trails Teton side cases and a tank bag. A few weeks ago I took out all my synthetic hammock insulation and WBBB for an overnighter shake down trip. Glad I did too...the synthetic stuff with a Kelty 12X12 left just enough room to add a stove, cook kit, and light food bag. Items that would be really needed for any trip over two days had to be left home.

    The first thing I did was get a Shangri La (and Toxaway) tarp to replace the Kelty...it was a sale and HG had no tarps then. Then an Incubator UQ and a regular sized Burrow TQ. The Burrow was a smidge too narrow (don't ask, Mrs. LD loves the Burrow though) and I ordered a custom wider/longer Burrow.

    Today I am planning a ride to higher elevations and it is the first time to load the bike with the new kit. In goes the WBBB, Incubator, custom Burrow, and Shangri La with bungie and tree strap kit (and line with CRL justincase). Surprise, there is more than enough room for snack eats and cook kit...even room for a wool sweater/cap, ball cap, and down vest and more! The basic sleep kit modification reduced my load size by about 2/3 from what it was the last time. There will be some added luggage changes but overall this is a perfect two days to one week kit. The tank bag holds a camera (a DSLR that will shrink to a good point & shoot) with various and sundry other need it at hand stuff (like the harmonica).

    Very pleased with the quality and comfort of my HG stuff and tonight (Lord willing and the creek don't rise) it will be in the Sierras somewhere getting the snooze test!
    Last edited by Law Dawg (ret); 06-07-2011 at 13:33.

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    Hope you have a blast man!
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    Count me jealous on many fronts. Have a great trip and put that DSLR to work please!

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    pix or it didn't happened!
    Peanuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by peanuts View Post
    pix or it didn't happened!
    Well alrightie then! If you look close you will see patches of snow remaining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxHiker View Post
    Hope you have a blast man!
    Yeah buddy...there were several WHOOOO BUDDIES emitted this morning!

    Quote Originally Posted by ganon414 View Post
    Count me jealous on many fronts. Have a great trip and put that DSLR to work please!

    --Tim
    I took a few shots but just got in a few minutes ago and have not uploaded them yet. I spent the night in Upper Peppermint a stones throw from the creek. The elevation is around 7200 ft and there is still snow on the ground...perfect conditions to test the Incubator and Burrow! It was around 30 degrees this morning (bike computer and spit ball guestimate) and the HG insulation held fine. Should have brought the Toxaway to close up and block the wind more. I will add that if you are a full figured fella go wider on all insulation. The Burrow is wide/long but the Incubator is stock and four more inches would have been nice...not horribly needed but nice. Note a regular Burrow and Incubator would work well enough but I want deluxe because I am worth it (not).
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    Nice looking setup!!! Incubator you say??? I might have to look in to one of those for fall or winter.
    I really miss those big trees. What size tree straps do you carry? (just curious)
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuseJr View Post
    Nice looking setup!!! Incubator you say??? I might have to look in to one of those for fall or winter.
    I really miss those big trees. What size tree straps do you carry? (just curious)
    Thanks, them Crows do good work! I wear a size 50L dress coat so the regular Incubator just fits...not alot of wiggle room left. If you are a normal (non mutant) sized human a stock Incubator would work wonders.

    Trees; in the first pic the tree right in line with my front tire is a baby Redwood (not kidding). Most in this area are Ponderosa pines and they get big too. Not too far down the road (shown in the last pic) are a grove of adult Redwoods (Trail of 100 Giants) that would take at least 40' straps. I use the WB Adjustable Webbing and seek smaller trees.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowAlpha View Post
    Looks like a good trip!
    and no doubt you were toasty warm in all the fluffy down

    those are some big trees!
    thx for sharing the pics
    It is a blessing to live in an area where there is work (sorta these days) and almost any eco system you want is within two hours ride. Lest it seem like I am complaining about the Incubator size, it was toasty warm down goodness and functioned very well. I am beginning the process of convincing that a wider Incubator is needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Whoooo Buddy to you and all that extra room on the Moto-Bike!
    Shug
    WHOOO BUDDY indeed! Had the HF Yodel just escape before I knew it in the morning. The sun was shining through and between fast moving clouds and the aroma of the piney (and Redwoody) woods mingled with pine firewood, from the only other occupied camp site there, was intoxicating. The creek was way high and seranading me all night with Stellar Jays in the trees above me. Had a big mug of breakfast tea, with original beef jerky, dried cherries, and granola bars from the hammock. If there ever was a time to shout WHOOO BUDDY, that was it! The area I planned to check out on this ride required snowmobiles to get to so my Moto-Bike just wasn't gong to cut it. This area (along the Western Divide Hwy) has considerable snow left on North faces but just patches on S/E & S/W areas. Cold BTW, it was cold enough to cause my high tech LEO LED Lithium flashlight to not work until putting it under the UQ.
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    awesome pix law dawg....great set up and a beautiful place!! thx
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    Quote Originally Posted by peanuts View Post
    awesome pix law dawg....great set up and a beautiful place!! thx
    Thanks...even if a bit out of focus. I did a search of the Trail of 100 Giants and found a video It shows the Redwood grove just South of camp up and then gives a taste of the road I arrived on (reverse order though). Enjoy!

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