Waiting for the train in Goslar (Lower Saxony, Germany) with my loyal Road Buddy and my always organized companion S25 GE after a three day workshop.
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Waiting for the train in Goslar (Lower Saxony, Germany) with my loyal Road Buddy and my always organized companion S25 GE after a three day workshop.
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current bags: Smart Alec, Guide's Pack, Guide's Edition S25, Aeronaut 45, Tri-Star, Road Buddy 36, Daylight Briefcase, Small Yeoman Duffel, bits and pieces
So there's no bag in this photo but basically all of the bags were behind me as I took this photo, so it maybe sorta kinda counts!
Lisa and Fong looking out our factory window just as the snow begins to fall....
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Current Carry: The Hero's Journey, Skookum Dog Citizen Canine, Founder's Briefcase, Synapse 19 (day hikes), Guide's Pack (longer day hikes), Yeoman Duffel (winter/emergency stuff for the car), Aeronaut 30 (travel), Night Flight Travel Duffel (camera bag), Moveable Feast + Shop Bags (food)
It's so beautiful! Be safe, especially if you get ice.
EDC: SK or cafe bags, Swift for knitting, Empire Builder for work, DLBC for light carry days, shop bags
TRAVEL: A45
FAVORITE TB COLORS: indigo, kiwi, aubergine, verde, navy, zest dyneema, nordic dyneema & halcyon, black halcyon, viridian
FAVORITE LINING COLORS: wasabi, ultraviolet, northwest sky
On an adventure with my son and S25 today in Hawaii.
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Just returned from six days at Walt Disney World where we stayed at the Fort Wilderness cabins. We could see deer and other wild life from the deck. Besides a medium yeoman and medium Road Duffel, we took one of my all time favorites, the original halcyon DLBP. For this trip, I purchased a NWS/NWS travel cubelet to use as my park bag. And for a personal item on the flight, it was the original halcyon Smart Alec, which is a great all around backpack. I really love the Smart Alec, especially the halcyon versions.
Nik’s #4 wallet worked great holding my annual pass, gift cards, credit cards, and ID. It was very easy to whip it out since it was leashed to a key strap.
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Last edited by pammy; 02-15-2019 at 10:33 AM. Reason: rotate photos
Looking for upper and lower modular pockets in original Nordic.Also coveting an Iberian Synapse or Copilot
Here is the Smart Alec flying home from Jersey (Channel Isles).
Pictured under the window seat of the Bombardier Q400, a regional size turbo prop plane.
A bit cramped, since the rounded shape of the plane body interferes with the space available, but it was OK for a short flight (I'm 5ft 6 for reference). There was more room under the aisle seat.
The flight was pretty full and the gate attendants were very assiduous in gate checking almost everything with wheels, so I was pretty happy when they didn't even bother asking me to put my bag in the sizer
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Looking for upper and lower modular pockets in original Nordic.Also coveting an Iberian Synapse or Copilot
WF one-bag for 3 days hitting the slopes in Santa Fe, followed by 4 day conference in Los Angeles. PCBP filling in to carry handwarmers and extra layers in windy, cold near-whiteout.
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I had a week away for work about an hour from home. It was a perfect opportunity to try out my new Tri-Star. It was a good test for several upcoming journeys for which I will use this bag. Next week, I'm flying to Boston and will get a better sense of how this bag works for me.
Amount of time it took for me to pack for my last minute road trip? 5 minutes. Thanks to my awesome EDC Tom Bihn accessories (grey pouch holds makeup), clear pouch holds gum and a forst aid kit, Lime pouch holds receipts, loyalty cards and change. Not pictured: Nordic Smart Alec holding overnight clothes for three people.
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Visiting my little sister in Heidelberg this weekend with my DLBP (and my Road Buddy).
So warm and sunny, you could even take your coat off for a time. Can't wait for spring!
Travelled back to Ireland to spend time with my Dad. Carried my Tristar which was excellent, outfitted with a PCBP, Tri-star packing cube and homemade side effect-esque. Going out for the day round his old haunts where he fished and rode his motor bike in his youth. He's 87 this year so that's a fair while ago. Here we are at the end of Lough Neagh on the banks of the Bann. Much of N Ireland has featured in Game of Thrones. This part of the river is where Tyrion Lannister and his captor Mormont where attacked by the zombie/leper type people. The sign details it, kinda makes me laugh how the camera's dress it up.
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DLBP and SK waiting for the boys at the orthodontist this morning.
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