Just got back from a recon ride on the Wilderness 101 route in Central Pa.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/74146447@N05/sets/72157644161847914/Bike: Gravity G29 SS 33-22
Front Sausage Pack: REI SubKilo 20deg bag, hammock - 3lbs total
Relevate Designs Terrapin Holster with REI stuff sack: tarp, rain gear, long pants, fleece jacket, balaclava, skull cap, sleeping socks - 4.5lbs total
REI Flash 22 Pack: Camelback bladder, Therarest CCF pad, Snowpeak stove and generic mug, PT EOS headlamp, hygiene kit-4lbs base + consumables
12lbs base weight
2lbs food + 70oz water
Short Recap:
Started the route from the Bald Eagle trail head north of the Boy Scout camp on Sand Mountain Road. Got to the trailhead around 7pm on Thursday. Rode about 10 miles to Poe Paddy SP and made camp around 9:30pm. Navigation in the dark was too difficult. Got on the trail around 7am. Rode to the tunnel but had trouble finding the route to Coburn from Poe Paddy so I took the forest road up to Penns View and crossed over the ridge picking up the course just outside Coburn. Navigating the western half of the loop was pretty easy. Found a beautiful spring on Detweiler Run trail.
Rothrock SF near Longberger had some reroutes which had me studying the map. Overall the forest roads and trails are well marked. Even with no course knowledge I didn't have too difficult a time navigating. Rode through Alan Seeger NA and made a big mistake not filling up on water at the creek crossing. Ran out of water in that section and didn't find more till Coopers Run. After eating dinner and regrouping, I rode onto Beautiful Trail as the sun was starting to set. Decided that I would not ride down No Name Trail on a loaded bike and took an alternate route to Mt Pleasant at around 9pm. Made the long climb (HAB) up Stillhouse Hollow in the dark and coasted into the trailhead parking at around 11pm. 90 miles total for day two.
Overall great trip. First outing on a single speed and longest ride with this bike. Riding a SS is a blast and this trip on a SS was great. The bike itself performed flawlessly. For a $350 machine, I'm amazed at how well it performs. I took it easy on the downhills but it wan't on account of the bike but the extra weight that threw my center of gravity off some. 22t rear was the right call. Had to walk a few of the tough sections but overall was plenty of gear inches.