>>1030414The rear rack is what was on the bike when I bought it, a Trek Interchange rack. The front was something else they had in the shop at the time. Now so much of the paint has peeled off (and the metal has worn away some too) that I can't see any names/logos on it, if they ever existed in the first place.
The picture in the OP should give you a pretty good idea of my setup and front rack. Two small panniers up front, two large panniers and one bulky bag on the rear rack.
I've considered buying a front rack with a flat portion above the wheel so I could put a bit more weight up front, or maybe replace my handlebar bag with something which doesn't require an obnoxious mount, but unless you're really overpacking, that sort of thing shouldn't be necessary. If I wanted to carry a lot more weight, I might consider a trailer, as seen in this picture from my OR->VI trip, although that would certainly impede my ability to lift my bike over fences or streams.