Glenn Charles

LIFE-STYLE | TRAVEL | AERIAL

Photographer/Videographer specializing in Life Style, Travel, and Aerial Imagery.  FAA 107 Certified for sUAS flight operations throughout the US.  Fully insured.  Videography work is limited to Aerial productions.

Based in Maine (May-December) and SWFL (Jan - April). Available for travel year round.

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Porcelain Rocket Bags

A big thanks once again to Scott Felter for his support.  His Porcelain Rocket bags are simply mind blowingly awesome!!  I have used them non stop and had 0 failures or issues.  Scott recently built me new custom frame bag for the alaska trip with the double zip side panel.  This allows me to more easily get larger items in the bag such as stoves, fuel bottles, or even insulation layers.  Scott's attention to detail is evident in all of his bags and can be seen by the many happy customers going into extreme environments with his kit. 

For this trip I will only be using a Frame Bag, a Handlebar bag, and a Top Tube ditty bag.  On the back I will forgo my Booster Rocket pack and instead go with a rear rack and two Ortlieb panniers.  Aesthetically this runs against my grain, but the extreme conditions, remote nature of Alaska, and the scarcity of resupply points demand more storage than a typical bikepacking setup.

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This image shows nicely the advantage of the Panel Loader.  With this style bag, you have 2-3 options for how the bag is opened.  The top, horizontal zipper is a 2 way zipper that can be opened from either the left or the right side.  The vertical zipper goes from top to bottom.  If you open both zippers, the panel opens wide for the insertion of bulky objects.  This allows the following combinations:

  1. Zip the top from left to right and access the panel from the top
  2. Zip the top from right to left and access the panel from the top
  3. Zip the side from top to bottom and access the panel from the vertical
  4. Zip left to right, top to bottom, and the panel opens out

No more fighting to squeeze something through the zipper.  The beauty is in the details, so notice how Scott has added a flap in the corner to protect the two zippers from water immersion. 

Thanks Scott, the bag rocks!!

Winter Bikepacking Kit

Here is the first pass at my clothing & camp setup for the upcoming winter Bikepacking expedition in Alaska.  This kit is a derivation of the setup I used last year in the Gaspe/Chic Choc mountains.  The main difference is that I will be going into colder and more extreme situations which will cause me to carry a bit more food, clothing, and fuel.

The following is a textual layout that will be updated with the appropriate weights once I re-weigh everything.  Some of the numbers are holdovers from last year and should be correct.  I will also map out visually where everything fits on the bike and how it is all packed once the setup is complete.

Upcoming Gear Reviews

I have some catching up to do on my gear reviews, especially as I head into winter and my upcoming Alaska Bikepacking Expedition.  Some of the pieces of kit that I will be writing about include:

  • Surly Black Floyd tires
  • MSR Whisperlite Universal Stove
  • HMG Cuben Fiber Hammock Tarp (THE BOMB)
  • Salsa Alternator Rack - Wide
  • RBH VBL Socks
  • Patagonia Houdini Jacket (A must own piece of kit for every adventurer)
  • Carver O'Beast Carbon Fiber Fat tire fork
  • Alt Handlebar Choices (Answer 720 20/20, Salsa Bend, Jones Loop Bars)
  • 45Nrth Wolvhammer Shoes
  • A couple of other goodies....

A good deal of these reviews are all done, I just need to take the time to go through my notes and put them up. 

The Vagabond Gear Store

Be sure and check out my new Amazon gear store for all your adventure needs.  This store only highlights gear that I either currently use or have used.  If it doesn't work for me then it won't be in the store.  In addition, I am going to create some smaller sub categories that will help you choose the gear you need for a specific type of adventure. 

My first sub-gear store is for bikepacking on the cheap.  In that store is everything that you need to get you up and bikepacking for a minimal amount of money.  This store is right in line with the article that I have posted over on the Salsa Culture site.​  If you have questions on what you need or how to setup and use the gear just drop me a note or post your question here and I will do my best to sort you out.  Now there is no reason to not do your next micro adventure using a super light and super simple way of cycle touring.