Yes, there will be pictures!
If anyone's been there, or have any travel/camp tips in general, it'd sure be appreciated. I'm searching the 'net every night for tips and gear, but first hand advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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I'm leaving on a trip to the Canadian Rockies with my DSLR and ended up with the Hepco & Becker top case to carry my camera and other stuff, in addition to my side cases. You could get their rear rack ($111) and attach a Pelican to that if you did not want to go with the H&B top case (another $150). I got one which is 41 liters, so it will hold my camera gear (including the vertical grip/battery pack, which makes it too big for most Pelicans) and I'm planning to put my rain gear in there also since a top box at about waist level is easier to access and deal with than the side opening BMW side cases.darcym wrote:And I've got to work out how I'm going to attach a pelican case for camera gear, still.


WOW. I'm a bullet bike fairly regularly!when one of those mysterious "bullet bikes" was seen doing an unholy 64 MPH!
I did the USA 4 Corners Tour 20 years ago and hit all of the great canyons on the way back home. About half of my 40 nights on the road were spent in campgrounds, and I have to say that the National Forest campgrounds in Bryce were stunningly beautiful and well maintained. Went back on the bike five years later, and the Bryce campsite was still a highlight of the tour.darcym wrote:One place I'm going to stop for sure is Bryce Canyon, Utah. I am going to tent it at least a couple nights, but may wimp out for a hotel room.
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If anyone's been there, or have any travel/camp tips in general, it'd sure be appreciated. I'm searching the 'net every night for tips and gear, but first hand advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!