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Mag get together for a weekend bikepacking trip is always going to lead to escapades. Our focus was hitting various maple creemee stands in Northern Vermont.
MNIAW and I started from Burlington and rode just under 60 miles on day one with plenty of time to take a swim and savor the flavor.
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Goniff and biggins joined us on day 2 for a 41 mile, 3700’ elevation day in the pouring rain. Adventure cycling is always a hoot.
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A few mechanicals slowed us down but didn’t stop us from the ultimate goal.
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After another night in the tents we started our 45 mile ride back to home with stops for snacks along the way.
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Be sure to stop at kids’ lemonade stands for hydration.
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Back in town we had 2 more creemee stops before we had to part ways.
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Pics from me, Goniff, and biggins. Thanks guys for a terrific weekend.
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I think you’d get the same performance from a Gravelking for less $. Although people swear by Rene Hearse so maybe they’re worth the premium?
Personally I don’t even think you really need a file tread for rides with 80% pavement and fairly mellow, dry gravel (assuming that’s what you’re riding). I run a tubeless GP5000 32 for those days w/out issue.
As said above - you def don’t need mountain bike pedals if you aren’t planning on walking.