Monday, July 2, 2018

Idaho Hot Springs Gear List

Idaho Hot Springs Tour Gear List

Shared Gear:

Family Cook kit:
MSR Dragonfly stove
1 16 oz Jetboil
1- 20 oz MSR fuel canister filled with white fuel. We topped this off in Stanley.
2 small canisters of MSR IsoPro Canister Fuel
1-10-inch GSR camp skillet
1-8 oz saucepan- handle has been modified
MSR cook kit that includes spoon, spatula, cutting board, salt and pepper shaker
Extras MSR spice container with garlic salt and lowry’s.
Knife
Small plastic bottle for cooking oil
2 GSR camp coffee filters
2 Coghlan’s Egg Holders
Campsuds concentrated soap

*We used our MSR Dragonfly for almost all of our cooking. The 16 oz Jetboil was used to boil water for coffee, the rare freeze dried meal, and oatmeal.

Power and recharge station:
Goal Zero Nomad 7 Solar Panel
Venture 30 Recharger
Goal Zero Flip 20 Recharger

Camp Comfort:
Tent: Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL3 mtnGLO tent, rainfly, and footprint
Chairs: 2 Mayfly Camp Chairs

Becky’s Setup:


Bike: 2018 Salsa Blackborow GX Eagle

Bags:
2 Revelate Mountain Feedbags
1  FBJ Creations Fuel Tank
2 FBJ Creations Custom Panniers “Suitcases”
1 FBJ Creations Custom Frame bag
1 Sea to Summit 14 L Dry Compression Bag
1 15 L OR Dry Compression Bag
1  Revelate Jerry Can (This is where we stored tools.)
1 Small Bontrager Seat Pack (We stored a spare tube here)

*Becky carried the tent, rainfly, and tent footprint in the OR compression sack, along with her sleeping bag, on the Salsa Anything Cradle.
*Food and small toiletries were stored in Revelate Designs Mountain Feedbags.
*Becky carried milk for a day after resupplies in the Hydroflask on her fork. As we were in bear country, both Byron and Becky carried bear spray and whistles on this trip.
*Becky’s  custom framebag held an MSR bladder (which we never had to use as water was plentiful on this trip), her headlamp, and lots of food.

Cages and Cradles
1 Salsa Nickless Cage, stretched to fit a 32 oz Hydroflask
1 Anything Cage with 2 Voile Straps for holding 2 Liters of Water
1 Water bottle cage for bear spray
1 Anything Cradle

Rack
The Salsa Blackborow comes standard with a rear rack.

*Becky carried our two camp chairs, 1 Sea to Summit Compression
Sack with both her clothes and April’s clothes, shoes, and the solar kit on top of her rack.

Becky’s Clothes:
1 pair shorts
1 pair leggings
1 t-shirt
1 light weight dress
2 pair extra socks
1 pair underwear.
1 extra chamois
1 extra riding top
1 pair of sleeves
1 White Sierra raincoat
1 pair Gore rain pants
1 puffy jacket
1 swimsuit
2 buffs
1 camping towel
Keen hiking Sandals
Toms shoes

*The Goal Zero Nomad 7 and rechargers clipped on top of Becky’s gear,
this allowed the rechargers to have the necessary power to charge
Garmins each evening and phones, as needed.
*The “Suitcase” Panniers, sewn by Bryon, stored our MSR stove, 20 oz fuel bottle, and a small 4 season universal fuel. We also stored our skillet, saucepan, pump, April and Becky’s sleeping pads, binoculars, and lots and lots of food in the “Suitcases.”

Becky’s Sleep System:
Big Agnes Air Core Ultra Sleeping Pad
North Face Cat’s Meow Sleeping bag

Bryon's Setup:


Bike: 2017 Salsa Mukluk Carbon X1

Bags:
2 Revelate Mountain Feedbags
1 FBJ Creations Fuel Tank
2 FBJ Creations Custom Mini Panniers
1 FBJ Creations Custom Frame bag
2 15 L OR Dry Compression Bags

Bryon stored a water bottle and food for fuel in his Revelate Mountain Feedbags. He ran the Garmin Edge 1000 for the duration of our trip.

Cages and Cradles
1 Anything Cage with 2 Titan Straps for holding 2 Liters of Water
2 Water bottle cages, 1 for bear spray, 1 for powerade
1 Anything Cradle

Rack
Salsa Alternator Rack

*Bryon carried the Jetboil, a book, our handgun (for bear protection), bag of coffee and food in his custom mini-panniers.
*Bryon carried tent poles, sleeping pad, headlamp, steripen and more food in his framebag.
*Bryon carried his clothes and rain gear in the 15L OR compression sack on his rack. He strapped his water shoes and mug to his bag.
*Bryon towed April’s Burley Solo for the duration of our trip.

Bryon’s Clothes
1 pair shorts
1 pair Craft pants
1 t-shirt
1 tank top
1 underwear
1 pair extra socks
1 extra chamois
1 extra jersey
Sleeves
1 puffy coat
1 Gore raincoat and pants
2 buffs
Swim trunks
Water shoes
Sanuk shoes
Small towel
*Bryon carried April’s and his own sleeping bags in the 15L OR compression sack, on the Salsa Anything Cradle, at the front of his bike.

Bryon’s Sleep System:
Big Agnes Q Core SLX sleeping pad
Big Agnes Lost Ranger sleeping bag

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