Video, in a lot of ways, is the new photography. The means of production, editing and sharing have never been more accessible. In that spirit, I thought I’d share some insight into a crucial decision you’ll have to make if…
There are some products where you wonder, “what took so long?” The Benro Aero 4 Video tripod is one of those products. Video specific tripods have been historically huge, heavy and expensive beasts. But, the landscape of video production is…
Up until a few months ago, the mini Porlex grinder reigned supreme in the compact manual grinder class (see my comparison with the Porlex vs. Hario Slim Mill). The only true downside to the Porlex mini was the price. When…
This past Memorial Day weekend, I spent three days biking, camping and fishing along the Deschutes. There was a lot of hemming and hawing about whether I should bring my waders and boots on the trip. They would, of course,…
Lets face it, trunk bags are the fanny packs of the bicycle bag family. They are almost always universally ugly, resembling nothing more than a padded six pack cooler you’d find as a freebie at a football game. They can,…
As readers may know, I’m a coffee addict and always on the search for the perfect bikecamping coffee contraption. I’ve tried everything from the Aeropress, to mini versions of the CleverDripper and Hario V60, and ultralight contraptions like the GSI…
A lot of readers know that I’ve gotten hooked on fishing and have carried some sort of fly rod on our last few bike adventures. Since we are calling Portland home at the moment, I’ve decided to get into steelhead…
I’m a big fan of wide-range doubles and smaller chain rings. When I first got into cycling, I never quite understood why double chainrings started in the 50t range. As a beginner cyclist, the 52t chainring is more aspirational than…
I’ve been enjoying the MeFOTO line of travel tripods. They’re small, relatively lightweight and have a big enough screw at the mounting plate that you can put a proper video head on them (I like the Manfrotto 701 for performance/price)….
There is nothing quite like a fine well-brewed cup of coffee before…during…and after a bicycle ride. Many of my close friends will attest for my near obsessive love of coffee. In our apartment, I have a little “coffee corner” which…
I love the iPad mini. It is a great size for bike touring and fits perfectly in a handlebar bag. On our current trip through California, I find myself pulling it out more often than my Mac Book Air. That…
This review is going to be fairly short. There are very few products that I would say, “you should get this if you’re interested because it works and its awesome.” The Revelate Mountain Feedbag would be one of those few…


