Overnight on Dartmoor.

It was time for my first overnighter in a couple of years, but this one would see all my kit loaded on the bike. My aim was always to get all of my kit loaded into a saddle pack, a bar bag, a frame bag or two, and the two fork frames. It was pleasing to be able to realise that, though I learned a few lessons on this trip that will see a few changes on the next one. First up was the saddle pack, which really needs to be loaded and strapped up very carefully. I may even go as far as adding another strap, at the end of the saddle rail extension, to add more stability. The pack is a 15ltr Topeak Backloader, which overall is a very good pack and can handle a large volume of kit. As is always the way, the lighter you can make it , the better, so I loaded my spare clothing, spare gas canister, bivi bag, sleeping mat, and down jacket. I'd say this, whilst not being onerous in volume, was probably on the limit for weight. One other thing was the tightness of the saddle rail clamp bolts, w...