Here's one of my usual short routes, up a nice hill, just 7.1 miles but a tad over 1000 ft of climbing - at about 9% grade. The 17 inch low gear makes it not too much of a struggle, but... I like the bar ends because I can put my hands further forward to lower my torso and help position myself to put some torque on the pedals!
The view from the bottom of the hill:
There's a pale speck in the center of the photo - that's a big house up at the top of the climb. The view from the top:
That flag is huge. They just put it up this morning, in honor of Veteran's Day. It'll be up a week or so:
https://followtheflag.org/event/unfurling-the-major/A bit on kit: I've got a couple upgrades in my handlebar bag...
The face mask and hand sanitizer, of course... it's 2020! The pen is a Fisher bullet space pen. I like the toughness of the space pens, but I had been carrying a Fisher capomatic which is very nice but the shaking about would get the thing to unscrew itself and then there is this little spring to find in there lost in the mess... the bullet pen is simpler! And the reading glasses... they have no hinge, it's just bendy metal. The screw in the hinge would shake loose... forget about finding that ever again! And I don't carry a screwdriver that small! I need those glasses not just for jotting notes or reading labels in the shops, but if I need to repair something on the road... helps to be able to see!
I weighed the whole package before leaving on my ride, bike plus water bottle and all the rest: 65 pounds, roughly. I've promised myself, if I can take the 30 pounds of flab off my belly, and keep it off for a year, I'll reward myself with a Thorn Audax! My wallet seems quite safe, though, so far!