>>1616494Well, pic related is the only other loaded bike photo I have from the trip, right at the foot of the forest service road before beginning the push journey, it's in a gig bag on top of the backpack, you can see one end in the hip belt hole a little. They are 33" and about 2.2 lbs, 15 fret, 24" scale.
I might share some painting at some point, they are nothing special, very simple, almost child like "arts and crafts" looking. I have no talent or training. People tend to like the mushroom ones, turtles, frogs, and just abstract designs. It's not entirely "reliable", but I usually make at least $20 per 2-4 hour session, often $40-50, and as much as $80. Thus far I've mainly only gone out selling for about 2 hours a time, mostly as proofs of concept in my long time local area (though only a tiny few previous buyers were people that knew me).
>more details about what you're thinking of specificallyHard to say, I'll just kinda know 'em when I run up on 'em. One example is that I'll give a little on trekking poles. I didn't use them, and do not have any, just used a kick ass walking stick, but there were times I sorta wished I had light weight, collapsible, adjustable trekking poles. But those who get into strides and have them swinging are still faggots.