> 
> On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 07:51:15 -0700
> Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I used to carry a Hassy 500CM + 2 backs + 2 lenses + tripod on my

> > motorcycle. It didn't care too much, but perhaps my friend's  
> > motorcycle was envious: it had to haul a 5x7 camera, box of film  
> > holders, tripod, etc. ];-)
> 
> hi Godfrey,
> 
> usually i just take a pair of soft panniers slung over the 
> pillion seat
> and a tank bag and considering that most of our rides usually last
> three weeks and that we carry tents, sleeping bags, stoves 
> and heat&eat
> stuff, the space for photo gear is rather limited. the last 
> time i just
> took something like the lowepro toploader with just the k10d and the
> 16-45 (the widest lens i have). i've just got myself the lowepro
> slingshot aw 200, so would be able to take at least a couple 
> more lenses
> henceforth.
> 

You're obviously not a real adventure motorcyclist. Real adventure
motorcyclists have cameras on their helmets and on their bikes, plus a
professional cameraman on the 3rd bike, and 2 4WD vehicles tracking
them with a production crew, a doctor and some more cameras just in
case.

http://www.longwayround.com/lwr.php

Bob


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