>>1616428Sure, I might take some photos in a few days when I get a good time for such, but briefly (prob not entirely complete, going from memory off top of head, on my bike at ex's house using computer, bags/load is at camp):
Front left pannier: Electronics and hygiene.
>2 Goal Zero solar panels and a GZ Nomad battery storage>shitty wind up radio that gives me about 2 min of listening per min of winding>REI backpacking first aid kit>bidet>folding metal trowel>camp towels (two hand, one med body)>hand gel, sun block, toothpaste, etc.Front right pannier:
>paints in a plastic bin>brushes>plastic wide mouth BBQ sauce bottle for rinsing brushesFront rack top:
>paintings in a plastic bin>hiking bootsRear left rack: Campwares
>bivy (REI Minimalist)>bug net (Outback)>tarp (REI Camp 12)>footprint (REI Half Dome 2)>paracord>multitool (Gerber)>Goal Zero lantern>Outdoor Products ponchoBack right pannier: Bike and fishing:
>bike tubes>round grill cover (cookout type) for top of rack gear rain covering>tube patches, a few tools, misc>small tackle box>two fishing reels>fish creel>spool of mono line>old shit tent rainfly to cover bikeRear rack top:
>backpack (Osprey Xenith 105)with clothes and small misc camp items/tools/larger knife>sleeping pad (RidgeRest)>food bags (green, just nylon bags ex had)>cook pot/panI did have my Martin Backpacker strapped back there this trip, but leaving it behind in storage (other than on bike, everything else I own in the world is in 4 plastic bins) henceforth due to the need to trim. It wasn't too difficult to pedal due to the Long Haul Trucker gearing, but was easy for the steering to get unwieldy if I hit bumps wrong and such. It's much more manageable with the present arrangement after ditching various misc like hatchet and cutting some paints, hair clippers, guitar (doesn't weigh much, but all adds up, plus was just extra bulk pain in the ass) etc. I'll still be refining while here before next /out/ing.