


My bike, patiently waiting as I played with my camera.
And yes, it does look like I have too much stuff with me for a two-day trip. I really don't - those panniers are only partially filled. I really only needed 2 bags, one pannier and my rack trunk (since I'm happiest carrying my digital SLR in this bag). Rather than use the minimum bags and riding lopsided during my 2-day voyage, I chose to use 2 panniers. My bike said that she didn't mind at all, and neither did I!



