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Yeah, you'll weigh right down if you carry too much. And yeah, the beer mace, yeah, I could have used that when I was living in Ontario. Where I was going, there was definitely beer and moose all over the place, but yeah, that stuff is expensive. It's almost like $100 for a beer spray. It's not like $10 like the dog stuff. It's nice up there in the... Yeah, I carried a device that the chain did break, but I can't use it anymore because my eyes aren't that good. You really need to have good eyes to use this thing. But you put the chain together and you've got a little, what would you call it, a link. It's actually just a little thing that you put in there to clip it together, snap it together. It's fairly easy. It doesn't weigh too much. I used to carry that and a bicycle pump and a spare tire. That was the only thing that I really carried. That's all you really need, but like I say, with my eyes now, it's a fixed chain. It's beyond my capability. This is repeater station kilo, kilo seven, November, Quebec, November, all star node six... Yeah. All you can really do is do a good pre-check before you leave, right? That's the best thing you can do before you're going out somewhere. Make sure you have a lot of water in case you do get stuck somewhere. But the bike thing is, what I liked about it is I don't go fast. That's the time to get a leisurely pace. I kept finding things on the way where I'd stop. I packed my camera with me and I'd be taking pictures of this, that, and the other. That's what I'm actually editing today is what I took pictures of out there yesterday. And you can't do that even on a motorcycle. You go too fast and you're not paying attention to what you're looking at. You can't observe everything that might be a good shot for the eye and stuff like that. So I combined two hobbies into one.
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