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Camping in the shoulder season is great! A little cool but often far fewer bugs.
I've only bikepacked once in an area more hike-a-bike than bikepacking, but I still enjoyed it. This photo is a great reminder to just get out and do it. :)
Edit: I just noticed you strapped on a Stanley cook set. That's easily my favorite camping set. I've gone much lighter these days, but I still haul that one out occasionally. It's so cheap yet so well designed. What a nice idea to strap it onto a bottle cage/holder.
Yes, agree. I built this route to do a bunch of really dynamic things, I like the adventure bike style.
Cook kit is definitely good. Fits a small gas container in there perfectly, perfect size for bottle holder mount. ๐