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GravelRiders update

On September 3, my wife and I left St. Jean Pied de Port, France and walked 600+ miles to Muxia, Spain in 48 days on the Camino de Santiago. This was an unbelievable and fantastic journey in many ways, and we’re still trying to recover and process it all.
It is now Halloween and we have been in Porto, Portugal for a week, and we start heading toward the Algarve region tomorrow.

Check out my Strava feed for the daily postings and check out our new website.
I’m creating our Instagram dealio today, and it’s now time to fire up our Youtube channel. Thanks everybody for all your patience and support.
Eric

Bring you bike computer back from the dead

My older Garmin 520 bike computer has been in service for a few years now and it’s been great until too many crashes cracked the screen. There is even a hole in the top corner and since I ride in the PNW, it’s plenty wet most of the time. My computer started shorting out after getting rain in it. It would take 2 or 3 days to dry out and start working again and it seemed like the next time it got wet, it would be tits up.

A roll of this heavy duty Gorilla tape was perfect. I cut a strip, put it on the face of the computer, cut off the excess with an Exacto knife and my problems were over. Voila.

Make a bottle cage into a bear spray holder

Since papa don’t take no mess, I always ride with bear spray and have found a great way to carry it. I took an old water bottle, cut off the top at the narrowest point to make it snug, then used electrical tape to finish it off. After that I then just slid the bear spray into it. I have it mounted on my front fork for quick access and you just pull it and the water bottle comes out, you don’t need the can to come out. Works like a champ, not a bad gravel riding hack

Get your lame GoPro to perform up to its potential

Anybody who has a GoPro knows that the stock batteries are absolute shit. I rode a 20 mile event recently and burned through 3 batteries and that was at mile 17.

The camera is an expensive hood ornament without battery power so when I got home, I went to work. GoPro has numerous accessories on their site and since I became a member, I get a discount.

I ordered 2 of the upgraded batteries, then the special battery door, and then hooked the camera up the an external battery. You need to have a battery in the camera for the external battery to power it, and cold affects the batteries quite a bit too. Fix this by cutting up an old fleece baklava and wrapping the external batteries, now it’s all good.

The custom battery door isn’t completely waterproof so that’s why I have 2 of the new batteries for extreme weather and underwater shooting.
I just use a top-tube bag to put the battery in and it all works great, the camera now kicks ass and lasts forever.