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bikerumor pic of the day pack rafting on the lake with salsa cycles and Alpacka Rafts in the Snoqualmie national forest in washington.
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Photo submitted by Myk McCorvey, “Packrafting adventure with my Salsa Cycles Woodsmoke and Alpacka Rafts in the high alpine lakes of the Snoqualmie Forest.”

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LemondRider
LemondRider
4 years ago

Looks like a duathlon to me!

Myk
Myk
4 years ago
Reply to  LemondRider

Actually you’re not far off. I did some tenkara fly fishing from the boat as well making it a triathlon

Philipp Rovedo
Philipp Rovedo
4 years ago

Looks really nice! How did you transport the boat when on the bike? And did you have any other luggage?

Myk
Myk
4 years ago
Reply to  Philipp Rovedo

The packraft rolls up to a size slightly larger than a paper towel roll and easily straps to the handlebar or in a bikepacking handlebar harness. The paddle breaks down into four parts, the paddles can fit into my full frame bag and the remaining paddle shafts I strap to the underside of my downtube. You can easily fit this all into a small backpack if you choose with the total system weight of under 10lbs.

Philipp Rovedo
Philipp Rovedo
4 years ago
Reply to  Myk

It’s something I never considered when thinking of bikepacking, but is an amazing addition. Thanks for the reply!

NSteele
NSteele
4 years ago

Where is this? Rattlesnake Lake?

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