------------------------------------------------------------ Cycling and Camping, (circumlunar), 09/12/2018 ------------------------------------------------------------ solderpunk brought up s24o (sub-24hr overnight biking) on circumlunar's BBS, and dokuja mentioned it in his phlog[1]. The idea is simple: find a short route that you can take after work/etc., bike out, camp overnight, and bike back in the morning before work/etc. Basically, a light-weight bike and campout trip, meant to decrease planning time and packing requirements. At least, that's how I understand it. I'm not a cyclist, but I did get a bike recently, and I do love camping. Part of me thinks that I'd love to do this. In searching, it appears that the closest campground to me is about 11 miles (17km). I think I could do that. The elevation map is a tiny bit concerning to me (though it isn't extreme at all); i'd probably need to get some time in on that bike before trying it out. As for gear, I have very light sleepware (a nice bivvy, and fleece sleeve, make for a tiny and light solution.) I don't have a small and light tent, but I do have a smallish two-man tent that might work. I could do a tarp, there seem to be some awesome tarp-tent methods out there. Not sure if I'm skilled enough, or if it would provide sufficient protection from the bugs. Maybe a bug-screened hammock, though I'd have to go and buy one. I have a itty-bitty hiking camp stove, but the camp site might have a fire pit as well (there are 8 developed spots at this site, water and a toilet.) For an s24o, I don't think I'd need much more than these things. I should probably drive the route and see if there is room for a bike on the road. I'm not sure I trust the drivers around mid-Missouri enough to share the country routes with them (sorry MO folks.) [1] gopher://circumlunar.space:70/1/~dokuja/phlog/20180909