Were you SERIOUSLY carrying a sleeping bag?! I mean it wouldn’t surprise me at all.
Only a little one.
WTF have you got in the shopping trolley strapped to your back?
TBH I’m not sure 🤔. Dave had the repair kit and coffee. Mainly just spare clothes, pump, bothy bag, lots of food, elbow pads, knee pads, waterproofs, camera, and shit loads of lights and batteries
Y’ know, stuff.
But coming back to the sleeping bag thing. I stand by the decision. It was a short ride (3:19 moving) and I wasn’t blowing outa my arse trying to keep up with anyone so I didn’t need to stress about weight/speed. We had lights with us and so had as much time as we needed. It’s not like climbing in the Alps where going slow increases the likelihood of benightment or rockfall, and hence danger.
On the other hand, it was proper Baltical cold and we were expecting some techie riding with a high possibility of hidden ice ( in the end there wasn’t any). Dave did indeed have an OTB, but luckily just sheared his mech hanger rather than himself. But if he’d turned/ broke an ankle…
Even in a Bothy bag I reckon a casualty would be in a bad way after 30 minutes stationary. IIRC the expected average wait time for MRT is 3-4 hours, there is no way someone would live that long in just riding kit and spare clothes.
That was my thinking, but keen to hear others’ thoughts?