General Discussion / Food storage in the Arctic
« on: October 16, 2016, 08:26:31 pm »http://www.ursack.com/
Wayne
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Not sure how fast you're riding (miles per day), so I'll use my time and guesstimate you'll hit Idaho in a month. It might take another couple weeks to get to central Oregon.
By the first of October, there's a decent chance the cooler weather and some light showers will have suppressed the worst of the wild fires in the northwest, should you choose to take the TransAm.
OTOH, NPS campgrounds start closing down this week in Yellowstone. It's an easy two or three day trip from Moran Junction to West Yellowstone, and it's all through national parks. There's a Forest Service campground just east of Moran Junction if Jackson Lake is closed. I think the next campground on route is at West Thumb, followed by Old Faithful. What's the closure schedule for those?
Jand my pump ended up getting filled with water and some grit.I have fenders but water still gets into my Topeak Road Morph pump on the down tube. I've thought of putting something over the top of the pump to prevent this. There are latex devices sold in drug stores and supermarkets that would do the job but...
- Tim