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  1. ali

    Here's my ideas for StP going forward, please read and discuss :)

    We've talked about a bunch of this stuff before. From my perspective StP isn't really a collective-owned forum, so at the end of the day i'll defer to whatever our benevolent dictator and responsible maintainers think is best. Everyone is different, so what works for some people won't work for...
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    Bug Report a squat is a strength exercise

    I get all my knowledge from the tag oracle. Today i learned that "view" is a notable word processor produced by Acornsoft in the 1980s and "chill" is a programming language used in telecommunications switches. Also a squat is a strength exercise.
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    Question resealing a cheap tent - is it worth it?

    So this weekend i was camping in the mountains in the kind of place where you're inside a cloud and it half-rains constantly. I was woken up a few times by unpleasant drips and i thought maybe i hadn't pegged my fly good enough but when i was breaking up to leave i noticed that the waterproofing...
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    Guide / Tutorial affordable tri-folding bikes now available

    Quick update on this. I've now had the bike for about 6 months, although all of that time i have been housed up and not traveling full-time. However, each weekend i put 50-100km on the bike doing various round trips near home, and i have taken it out on a few longer excursions. The first thing...
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    Guide / Tutorial affordable tri-folding bikes now available

    Today i went on a 100km circle tour to continue putting the bike through its paces. Still no real mountains, but a couple hundred meters steepish climb and a bit of rugged industrial zone, gravel and sand. I think the bike held up okay, although there is some of clicking or knocking sound i need...
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    Guide / Tutorial affordable tri-folding bikes now available

    Alright, it's done, i bought a goddamn foldie. There's millions of them here in Asia, although almost all of them are the bi-fold type that are still pretty large. Bi-folds (Tern, Dahon etc) are definitely small enough to casually chuck into a car boot or in the luggage compartment of a...
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    Abandoned & Out of Service Railroad Lines Map

    I'm not sure which section to put this in, but i ran across a useful resource the other day on a blog called Forgotten Railways, Roads & Places. The blog is kinda urbex-y and kinda history-y and worth a read in its own right, but the really useful page for travelers is the abandoned railroad...
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    Guide / Tutorial Riding through Taiwan on YouBike public bicycles

    A lot of people know that Taiwan is a popular country for bike touring, and most people who live here are familiar with the YouBike public bicycle system. About a month ago i decided i wanted to try to put both of these things together and see how much traveling i could do using just the YouBike...
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    flip-flops are the best

    This is a post about flip-flops. Throughout the years i have lived in places where these things were called jandals, thongs, chanclas, sandals and slippers, but something about calling them flip-flops is endearing. There was a period when i was traveling light when i didn't bring flip-flops...
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    News & Blogs article about women sexually abused by captains they met online

    The Guardian ran a good story today about women who have used Crewbay and similar sites to find an opportunity to sail around the world. It very much lines up with the sort of skeezy vibes i got from the vast majority of captains on there when i was hoping to do the same. Well worth a read for...
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    Guide / Tutorial How to adjust rear derailleur screws

    This is a tiny little diagram that saved my ass when i had it downloaded to my phone and my bike chain started to act wonky and fall off the end of cassette while i was switching into the top or bottom gear. There are many websites that tell you how to tune your rear derailleur, but in my...
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    Travelogue Biking around in Colombia

    Hey all, you might remember me from my first bike tour in Canada or the US leg... After cycling south-east across Turtle Island, i bought a cheap plane ticket on a whim and flew from Miami to Panama City. I didn't really have much plans other than to learn Spanish and perhaps join a crew on a...
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    Featured First bike tour, US edition, heading south

    Even though theoretically i am still on my first bike tour, the fact i had about 5 days break and flew across the border makes this feel like a new chapter. In my previous thread (First tour, heading out of Kamloops) you will find my story of starting out with this form of travel and cycling...
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    Question Tent pegs: are they worth it?

    So, been camping out for a bit over a week now, and not once have i found a site where i could get more than one or two pegs in halfway. The other night it was raining and i pinned my fly out with straps and some large rocks i found by the lake. Today there were no rocks around so i have one...
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    Featured First tour, heading out of Kamloops

    After spending a year in Kamloops weathering the second and third COVID waves, i got my vaccinations and resolved to get back on the road again. I was really inspired by the posts of @BikePunky and @superphoenix getting started without much gear to give bike touring a shot. When i first got...
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    from backpacker to bikepacker: gear list

    My traveling background is mostly backpacking. That is, bumming around with a pack, usually staying at pensions (Europe), motels (North America) or cheap hotels (Asia). Worst case i overnight in a bus terminal, train station or airport. There's still a lot of walking involved, but it's not...
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    where to store your paperwork while traveling

    I have been living out of a backpack for about 8 years. I'm not sleeping rough, i just move from place to place staying in short-term accommodation, either for a few days or a few years. Basically everything i own is phone, laptop, clothes, toiletries, a few books and some tools. I also have a...
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    Map: neo-vagrancy by-laws across Canada

    This topic came up on the Discord chat and it occurred to me it would be worth linking here. Last year some Canadian universities put together a team to research how COVID and the police are impacting the homeless population. One of their research projects was to make a map showing various...
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    bamboo clothing in winter

    I've been living in a warm climate for the past few years and this will be my first winter back north of the 49th parallel. The only dedicated cold weather gear i own is a pair of merino long johns, acrylic beanie and polyester fleece lined hoodie. I've worn that to do some 30-45 minute walks in...
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    voting when traveling/living elsewhere

    Something i have pondered a lot over the years is if i should vote. For most of my life, i have not been registered to vote anywhere. This is because i left the country of my birth as a child, so never registered there on turning 18. I was never a citizen of anywhere else until i moved to...
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