garberville ca, seems like a layover place for 20somethings
Well I'm one stop away from my final chance to go through that tree you can drive(bike) through, with all the signs I kind of thought I went past it already. Not sure it's really worth a $1....
$35 at the campsite was okay, but the extreme humidity next to the cold Eel river made everything wet, but I got the sleeping bag into the tent fast enough. The humidity just sticks to the outside of the tent which limits breath ability a bit, but keeps out the cold air. I was even so warm I had to take off the sweater I was wearing. The odd thing the Russian ladies who showed up when it got dark looking for spot F (I was in H), they set up next to my campsite, and the downside was one of the two ladies snored...The next morning we talked a bit and they were going where I just left, seattle.
The looked good online rear wheel snapped a spoke this morning, so good thing I bought another one in Eureka, sadly the sprocket cassette snapped the pins, so it was a bit of a challenge to get most of the gears to fit on there, I think it's a 7 speed and not an 8 speed hub. Lets hope this sucker holds. At least until I snag a new cassette. Some of the repairs I have encountered, never had this happen with all the stuff I used to drag home with my cargo bike hauling back in the day...
Other than that I'm feeling good, keep facing challenges, beating them, and keep on rolling.
$35 at the campsite was okay, but the extreme humidity next to the cold Eel river made everything wet, but I got the sleeping bag into the tent fast enough. The humidity just sticks to the outside of the tent which limits breath ability a bit, but keeps out the cold air. I was even so warm I had to take off the sweater I was wearing. The odd thing the Russian ladies who showed up when it got dark looking for spot F (I was in H), they set up next to my campsite, and the downside was one of the two ladies snored...The next morning we talked a bit and they were going where I just left, seattle.
The looked good online rear wheel snapped a spoke this morning, so good thing I bought another one in Eureka, sadly the sprocket cassette snapped the pins, so it was a bit of a challenge to get most of the gears to fit on there, I think it's a 7 speed and not an 8 speed hub. Lets hope this sucker holds. At least until I snag a new cassette. Some of the repairs I have encountered, never had this happen with all the stuff I used to drag home with my cargo bike hauling back in the day...
Other than that I'm feeling good, keep facing challenges, beating them, and keep on rolling.
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