Experimenting with the Ricoh GR3x. I think lower megapixel cameras have more ‘feel’ to them. I love the output from the sensor on this camera, but I wish it had a viewfinder. Then again, maybe there’s something to imperfect framing? Perhaps an old fashioned optical viewfinder would be best…
I’ve really been enjoying riding Surly’s Bridge Club. At $1200, I’d consider it great value for a no-frills bike that should last the test of time. As per usual with Surly’s offerings, the frame can fit lots of wheel and tyre sizes, making it ideal for commuting, weekend tours, and even bigger overseas adventures. It’s seen here with one of BXB’s lovely waved canvas saddlebags.
Always experimenting! Jones LWB Plus with a 29+ rear wheel, teamed with a bulldizing-style, 26x4.3 fat tyre up front. Tubeless setup, ti fork, steel frame, Brooks Cambium, 1x10 drivetrain, and other mismatching but well loved parts…
A week-long family trip to Holland, aka Cycling Utopia, Summer 2018. As my sister Tam has mobility issues, the two of us rode a fantastic tandem called a Hase Pino. My son Sage spent most days roaming solo, hooking his bike onto the FollowMe Tandem accessory to catch a ride with Nancy when he was tired. Read the full story in this issue of Cycle, Cycling UK’s bi-monthly magazine.