上图:
spare tube/ankle reflector
moleskine
smith & wesson lockback knife
keys
pearl izumi headband
team radio shack cycling cap
rapha scarf
bell multitool
park tool tire levers
ridiculous swiss army knife
park tool patch kit
co2 pump + extra cartridge
glasses & case
magnum sharpie
ipod nano
comb (for my beard)
blackberry curve
bag: crumpler wesetern lawn
S24 (or S24O).
Montebello Open Space Preserve's Black Mountain Backpack Camp (non-potable water)
Since the whole load was on front rack or my back it was a little rough. Trying to weighweenie this out. Carrying more water than needed was definitely a negative but better safe than sorry.
Switching the yoga mat for a thermarest should probably drop a pound, a lot of bulk, and make me more comfortable. Dropping the unnecessary "heavy" fleece and switching to some lighter hiking pants would probably drop another 1-2 lbs. Removing redundant headlamps (included because I wanted to test and compare) plus small other savings could drop another pound). If I could drop enough bulk to fit in just one front pannier that would save at least another pound.
Duathlon equipmentCompleted my first Duathlon today, runbikerun 10/40/5k with a time of 2:46:10 appart from a rather odd crash (I was drunk on excercise) coming into my second transition - which resulted in running the last 5km with blood dripping out my knee; it was a great race
What's in my "jersey" (obviously, the Berthoud bag holds most of this):
2 changes of clothes (debating on the necessity of a drop bag)
Kapelmuur Independent Hat
Defeet Wool Arm Warmers
Rapha Rain Jacket
Hot Pink reflective vest (bulky but necessary)
Defeet Wool Long finger gloves
Crank Bros Multi-tool
Sunblock
2 tubes of Nuun
Tums
Small patch kit
2 tubes
Alcohol wipe
Emergency blanket (never underestimate the ditch nap)
Instant coffee
Phone
A bit of food for in between baguette and wine stops
This will be refined probably up until the last second before the ride. I just wanted to put together an example of something that is pretty close.