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Experimenting 🧪

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With RAGBRAI in mind, I’m experimenting. I’ve been trying out different ride foods and drinks for many years; but not ways to sleep if I go on a multi-day ride. With that in mind, I bought an air mattress today. It’s not quite as fancy as this HiiPeak; but it ought to suffice.

It might seem like overkill, as I have three air mattresses; bought last Fall when my brother and his family visited. However, they weigh almost 10 pounds each! If I do RAGBRAI and use a charter, there’s typically a luggage weight limit of 50 pounds. I don’t think I’ll want an air mattress that gobbles up a fifth of my baggage weight allowance. The mattress I bought weighs under 3.5 pounds.

Since I’m experimenting, tonight I can pump up that mattress; and maybe even try sleeping on it. It lacks a built-in pump; but the charter I’m considering if I do RAGBRAI has air pumps. This air mattress includes a glue-less patch kit. As long as I don’t store the thing in a broiling hot attic or garage, it should keep a year or two.

Getting ahead of Myself? 🏃🏽

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Okay, I’m getting a bit ahead of myself here. But I’d rather get ahead of myself now, than find myself behind a year from now. RAGBRAI is a major undertaking; and I keep thinking of more and more things.

I’m considering getting a handlebar bag for my road bike, provided it fits properly. I’d like something that holds a little more than the top-tube pouch I’ve been using for  years. But having that bag on my handlebars could affect bike handling; and I’ll need a little time to adjust to it.

Getting back to the air mattress, I’ll wait to get any kind of sleeping bag. Buying it now is getting ahead of myself a bit too much.

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ABOUT ME

I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.

I live in New Orleans; and  retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!

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