> We already discussed some of the backpacking solutions, I am
assuming that anyone who carries there recording equipment on a
backpacking trip will apply to bicycle touring as well. Just=C2 more
padding possibly. I plan on carrying a Sony MZ RH1=C2 with Shure WL183's
(when I get them, don't have them yet) I killed a camera during a
tour, possibly from the jarring but thats only speculation. That's why
I would be hesitant to carry my recording gear on a bike tour. Where
as on a backpacking trip, one has more "control" over there belongings.
>
> Anyone in the group=C2 out there bicycle tour and carry there gear
with them? If so, what do you do to protect your gear?
>
> ~dave
Hi Dave,
That reminds me, I have some bike tour recordings from a couple years
ago collecting dust up on my website - guess I might as well share
them. I had thrown them together kind of hastily to share at a post
bike tour drinking event the week after. It's a mix of nature sounds
and bike tour dinner conversations. I hope these play ok, I had to
delete Track 4 because it got corrupted on the web server somehow.
Crook County Bike Tour: March 19-22 2005
(1:44min, 1.6MB)
http://www.rockscallop.org/biketour/CCBT01.mp3
(1:15min, 1.2MB)
http://www.rockscallop.org/biketour/CCBT02.mp3
(1:09min, 1.1MB)
http://www.rockscallop.org/biketour/CCBT03.mp3
They were recorded with Shure wl-183s and a Sony MZ N707
John Hartog
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