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<blockquote data-quote="Rock Monster" data-source="post: 31134" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Tell your dad is misinformed. My friends and I do three day or more gnarly dual sport rides camping from our bikes. We ride mostly side hill tight single track with very little fire road or pavement in between. I use a full size campers backpack completely full of everything I need for three days. It is a little cumbersome but you get used to the extra weight and become a stronger rider. Then once you go back to a regular camel pack for one day rides, you don't even feel like you have anything on. I also wear a chest protector along with this full size backpack. I prefer to be called a girly rider when we stop for a break and I pull out a beer,sandwich,chips,banana,baseball cap, shades, pillow to sit on, while those guys who think camel packs suck are hungry, cold, thirsty, the sun is in their eyes and they have nothing to sit on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Monster, post: 31134, member: 5"] Tell your dad is misinformed. My friends and I do three day or more gnarly dual sport rides camping from our bikes. We ride mostly side hill tight single track with very little fire road or pavement in between. I use a full size campers backpack completely full of everything I need for three days. It is a little cumbersome but you get used to the extra weight and become a stronger rider. Then once you go back to a regular camel pack for one day rides, you don't even feel like you have anything on. I also wear a chest protector along with this full size backpack. I prefer to be called a girly rider when we stop for a break and I pull out a beer,sandwich,chips,banana,baseball cap, shades, pillow to sit on, while those guys who think camel packs suck are hungry, cold, thirsty, the sun is in their eyes and they have nothing to sit on. [/QUOTE]
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