tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9093980746190434727.post1162828789407651674..comments2020-11-22T13:53:40.929-05:00Comments on Dan's Alaskan Adventure: The gear reportScrew Loose Danhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17607401903047543435noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9093980746190434727.post-13241392375033231082007-07-30T01:12:00.000-04:002007-07-30T01:12:00.000-04:00Nice breakdown of items taken & not needed.My firs...Nice breakdown of items taken & not needed.<BR/><BR/>My first trip of three days I took as much gear as you did for the month! Now it's one pair of jeans, 2 boxers & socks, a short sleeve shirt, a mid weight hooded sweatshirt, gloves, leather jacket (I've an FXRG touring jacket & it's too bulky), some lightbulbs, cell phone & PDA (the combo gives me 'net, information and maps), and my camera. My wife has apnea and needs electricity for her breathing machine so we don't camp.<BR/><BR/>I had hwy pegs for my Y2K Sport but after I dumped it once and bent the motor mount, I took them off. Fyi, on the pre rubber mount bikes, the H-D hwy pegs bolt through the lower front motor mount<BR/><BR/>I really enjoyed the blog and especially the pictures. It's funny, my biological dad has lived an hour from Anchorage all my adult life, and I've seen more of Alaska through your camera than any other way.<BR/><BR/>How did you juggle taking pics (with your left hand) as you were riding? <BR/><BR/>ThanksUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18122532653992963913noreply@blogger.com