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Date: 9th March 2011


I have had nothing bad to say, only good...very great in fact. I have loaded easily 100lbs just on to the back of the bicycle and it has never given me any problems. This is the unicorn of racks considering the price. My girl and I are planning to leave down the South America from Utah and I purchased her the same rack. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002994ES4 It just came in the mail only a few days ago (March 2nd, 2011). The panniers will stay attached to any rack really, that is the pannier design at work. I am looking in to purchasing new panniers in a few days. I am looking at the Vaude Karakorum, or the Deuter Rack Pack. Anyway I hope that helps out. PeaceRideOn

From Blog: 3 Days and Counting to the West Coast
Date: 5th February 2011

How was the Axiom Rack??
I am planning a trans am trip this summer. I'm currently looking into racks. I've noticed that tubus and jandd seem to be very popular. How did your axiom work out? Did the panniers attach easy and stay away from the wheel / spokes? Thanks for any input. Andrew

From Blog: 3 Days and Counting to the West Coast
Date: 18th August 2009

Thanks Patrick
It has been a great journey following your trip - and a wonderful inspiration to my scouts and myself. It was by chance we met, and a life lesson by design. Thanks again for sharing "Billie's Chili" and some good fellowship with us in VA. Take care of yourself - your a good man! Linda Myers, Tommy Warwick and the boys of Troop 401.

From Blog: 12,000 miles and counting....
Date: 31st July 2009


just glad u guys are still alive

From Blog: Coincidences are like portholes; holes to the past, ports to the future
Date: 25th July 2009

bears oh my
Well I promised a comment and I aim to keep my promises. Patricia I'm so proud of you for not giving up the "ghost" and dying in the desert, leaving your body as an entree for a buzzard. Pedal hard and remember to breathe it all in! You're soooooo close! Any way you get there it'll be a GREAT accomplishment. Tell Tim shalom for me and give him a big kiss for me as always. sid

From Blog: Coincidences are like portholes; holes to the past, ports to the future
Date: 17th July 2009

Camp Vista.
Just wondering if you got your chain fixed. When I went up through Yosemite it was forty degrees. Hopefully you have enough clothes to keep you warm. That first pass was twelve miles uphill. Good luck.

From Blog: Coincidences are like portholes; holes to the past, ports to the future
Date: 13th July 2009

Axles of Evil ride more
got a small representation of the Axles going in Athens OH, 1st tall bike built and group rides a-comin, glad you had so much fun with us, good times riding, good times

From Blog: Alone...open sky...endless fields
Date: 8th July 2009


I love all of your pictures (particularly the ones of the stunning man you are traveling with) I hope, and am sure, that you are both taking good care of one another. It looks like you are seeing some amazing beauties on your adventure, not just miles of road ahead. I love you both and am sending the best of thoughts. Keep updating! heart and soul, Samantha

From Blog: To boldly go where no man has gone before
Date: 7th July 2009

Todd
Man, it really is so awesome that you are keeping up. I hope the Gary Fisher has been keeping up with you, or the other way around. Anyway I am heading to San Fran with Tim. We are night riding to save on water during the intense day heat. I hope you enjoy some of the shots I took, I am now getting used to the options I have on my camera. Thanks again for following.

From Blog: Into Utah...Out of Utah and in between
Date: 7th July 2009

as always great pics
hey Patrick. so what is the newest adventure you are embarking on? and as always fantastic pics!!

From Blog: Into Utah...Out of Utah and in between
Date: 17th June 2009

Congratulations
What an accomplishment. All the people I have shared your stories with are amazed. To venture across country relying solely on your own skills and abilities is admirable and this adventure will serve you for the rest of your life. I'm very proud to have you as my son.

From Blog: Home
Date: 16th June 2009

Congrats!!!
Glad you made it back safely Patrick. Congrats!!

From Blog: Home
Date: 19th May 2009

I am so sorry
Patrick, I am so sorry to read of your loss of Papa. Please know that you are in our prayers both now and over your journey. Take care. Fisher is doing great! :)

From Blog: 12,000 miles and counting....
Date: 13th May 2009

Inspiring.
Tony Poulson pointed me to your blog. I've always wanted to...and am still hoping to...ride my bike on some ultra long trips. Your adventure is, in a word, inspiring. People like you remind me that my need for schedule and stability can be broken in the name of discovery...thanks for that. I'll continue to follow your adventure...and hopefully start mine next year with a 760 mile ride to Santa Barbara from SLC. Jimmy

From Blog: “The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.”
Date: 3rd May 2009

Todd
I am glad to have posted something new for you. Expect more in the coming days. I took a visit to a small town east of here that I may visit next. Eureka Springs...I know that I would be traveling in reverse but it is worth it. How is the trail riding? My buddy in SLC just bought a full suspension and I am super envious...

From Blog: "He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye" - Buddha
Date: 3rd May 2009

Keith's influence...
That dawned on me when I started reviewing the photos...funny...you noticing that made me chuckle.

From Blog: “The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.”
Date: 30th April 2009

whats new???
hey Patrick whats new? how the deck turn out? any other jobs on horizon for you? how long you planning on staying in arkansas?

From Blog: "He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye" - Buddha
Date: 20th April 2009

Hows deck coming along??
Just checking how woodworking 101 was coming along. Any pics of the deck??

From Blog: "He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye" - Buddha
Date: 15th April 2009


I enjoy that you are learning the basics and becoming somewhat proficient in so many things. You are going to have to help me make a table when you get here! Oh and I love this "I vote I am the ballot for my own life."!!!!! Awesome.

From Blog: "He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye" - Buddha
Date: 2nd April 2009

bike/gear setup
Good luck on your journey. Someday I'll travel across the states. Maybe you would of been better off adding a front rack/panniers. And an extra water bottle on the underside of your down tube.

From Blog: 3 Days and Counting to the West Coast
Date: 30th March 2009

Big Dam Bridge
The total dimensions are 24,896 x 3141. The total image file is 15.8mb. There is one more panorama that I am in the middle of photo shop with, this one should turn out good as well...although I don't think it will look as good as the first. The night/evening lighting was incredible.

From Blog: THE BIG DAM BRIDGE : Panoramic photo by Keith Newton
Date: 30th March 2009

Thats a Damn big Dam bridge
Nice shots. Whats the total length of that thing? I like how the lights are at night on it. On the second page of pics is the 3rd from the last showing a house on the right? Looks to be a nice looking place.

From Blog: THE BIG DAM BRIDGE : Panoramic photo by Keith Newton
Date: 27th March 2009

WOW
WOW, that is all i can say. Well that and i want to meet Wood and hi sky chair!

From Blog: Humbled
Date: 27th March 2009

Photos
Your photos are fantastic. Sugar can be a deep thought, but I am glad you are starting to dive into them....

From Blog: Dogs and Churches





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