Unintentional night riding
Fort Brag you've saved my opinion of northwestern California coast. I almost gave up on it completely until I rolled through your pearly gates*.
* No gates or pearls
Fort Brag you've saved my opinion of northwestern California coast. I almost gave up on it completely until I rolled through your pearly gates*.
* No gates or pearls
I wanted to make a point to discuss something that I think plagues lots of people: the act of being busy but without purpose. For me, my worry was (and still is) to continue on without soaking in the place I may be staying in.
I just spent the past 2 weeks selling my life away. Starting tomorrow morning I will be living with only the things that will fit in my motorcycle luggage. My first day free from worldly things has already proved to be interesting...
This is a re-post of an article I wrote a ways back but I still think it's just as useful today as it was 3 years ago. Having the ability to cook your food wherever and whenever is critical to you getting your daily dose of calories. That way you can keep moving forward whether you're rolling on pavement or taking on the trail.
I've been using the Snow Peak 700 for about 3 years as my tea kettle in my apartment. Though that hasn't been exactly the original use case of the mug, it has proven to be a reliable vessel for food and drink.