if you are plannin to travel with a laptop and collect data then that is
great, esp if it works for you. i know that i used to be interested in all
that stuff and have been a "lab rat" for testing accelerade prodcuts vs
gatorade, etc and think it's neat to accumulate and graph that data. on
a tour, i might consider doing it for a shorter tour...or maybe you
could graph the start of your tour and then the last week of your tour
and see if there's a big change in your fitness (well, since we all know
you'll get in better shape, at least HOW much of a change). regarding
the laptop issue, a fair number of folks seem to use them....just like
some folks carry really nice cameras along on tour with them. or, some
folks have gear that is WAY too expensive for what it's really worth (i.e.
panniers, bicycle, etc). but check out following site. this couple carries
along laptop and lots of camera gear with them and they talk about
how they deal with, and why, they bother carrying it all along. in my
opinion, seeing their end results (photos, essays) it's well worth the
effort. if you are able to incorporate a hobby or interest into a xc bike
tour i think that's great and will only make it that much more
memorable. so i say go for it and have fun with it. that's the beauty of
bike touring, it's the same route but different experience for everyone.
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michael