{"id":215,"date":"2011-06-26T00:47:45","date_gmt":"2011-06-26T08:47:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/updegrave.com\/blog\/?p=215"},"modified":"2011-06-26T00:47:45","modified_gmt":"2011-06-26T08:47:45","slug":"creature-comforts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/updegrave.com\/blog\/words\/creature-comforts\/","title":{"rendered":"Creature Comforts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve meant to write for a few weeks now on a few additions to the bike and my general kit which have made a world of difference in my physical comfort and ease of navigation in Europe.<\/p>\n<p>First off, I replaced the saddle that came stock with the bike. It was far too soft for extended riding &#8211; I felt like after about an hour I&#8217;d be sitting directly on the saddle pan &#8211; and it didn&#8217;t feel like it bounced back during rest intervals. The new saddle is a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.touratech-usa.com\/Store\/3240\/PN-055-2232\/Seat-BMW-F800GS-F650GS-Twin-Touring-HIGH\">Touratech Touring Seat<\/a>, which is far more comfortable for extended travel. I&#8217;ve had some long days since this purchase, and they&#8217;ve been far more comfortable than previous big days riding with the stock seat.<\/p>\n<p>Next: Gore-Tex gloves. I had been riding with years-old leather gloves &#8211; ostensibly water-resistant, but such resistance seemed to have gone by with the passing of time. I bought a pair of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pidcock.com\/content\/pages\/bmw\/clothing\/gloves\/textile%20gloves\/unisex\/bmwprosummerglv.htm\">BMW Pro Summer Gloves<\/a>. Now I&#8217;ve got Gore-Tex covering me from the neck down, which has been a real blessing considering how much rain I&#8217;ve seen since arriving in Europe. I wish the comfortable temperature range was a little wider on them &#8211; I end up wearing thin polypro liners when the weather gets below about 15\u00b0C \/ 60\u00b0F, and start to get a little clammy above 25\u00b0C \/ 77\u00b0F, as my internal heat overwhelms the breathability of the membrane. Still, they&#8217;ve made the wet weather I&#8217;ve seen so far much more manageable.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, navigation. I love paper maps, and my intention was to rely on them &#8211; along with the GPS on my phone &#8211; for getting around. After getting all turned around a number of times in my first few days in Germany and Belgium, I gave in and purchased a <a href=\"https:\/\/buy.garmin.com\/shop\/shop.do?cID=135&amp;pID=15000&amp;ra=true\">Garmin Zumo 660<\/a>. Given my fondness for sticking to secondary roads &#8211; and the very many twists and turns which result from this preference in the path from A to B &#8211; having the ability to punch in an endpoint, set a few preferences for route selection and then just rely on the route laid out before me has been a real boon to my enjoyment. There has been far less time spent in frustration on the side of the road, trying to figure out where I am and how to get to my destination. The Zumo has proven most useful in the turn-by-turn specifics needed to find the houses \/ hotels \/ hostels where I&#8217;ve laid my head for the night.<\/p>\n<p>These have been three most welcome additions to my traveling kit. In a future post (or series), I intend to lay out my full kit now that things have settled out for me.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve meant to write for a few weeks now on a few additions to the bike and my general kit which have made a world of difference in my physical comfort and ease of navigation in Europe. First off, I replaced the saddle that came stock with the bike. 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