Ahh, it's good to be back here. I knew I'd get a link or two, an idea or two ... to follow. Thanks everyone for the inputs, I shall now be busy the whole week reading the provided links. Information; friendly, helpful information - that is why this forum is the best.
Just to add a few details more, I wen't bike (s)hopping yesterday. I test rode six bikes, five Surlys and one Soma. It was enlightening on several fronts and has changed some of my intent. The most notable lesson learned yesterday was that in what I'm looking for, the Thorns (sadly for me) are about as good as it gets in the sort of bike style I'm willing to live with. I'm not willing to live with a bike like the Surly Pacer with NO ability to mount neither front nor rear racks. I rode that one last on a whim and instantly liked the ride best. What a great single focus bike -and premier than any photo can illustrate. But my balance is not very good anymore, and so carrying my luggage on my head is out - and so thus is the Pacer. Why is life like that?
I'd ridden the LHT loaded before and though it a decent but "dead" sort of ride. Riding it unloaded made me think that ride was flat and dead feeling exactly the same. And the size 58, my size, made me appreciate the sloping top-tube concept. I'm too shy to say why. Strike the LHT for all time.
The Surly Ogre was next. I can see the possibilities in that ride. The thing is a very well executed 29 concept for riding on grass and rough dirt (don't know about single track) and the swept back Jones Loop bars have given me some ideas for my Thorns (may fix what ails me - but $140 bucks - wtf? ). It was a complete compromise on asphalt, however. I was all over the road like a drunk. Part of that were the knobies and part the geometry, but it is obvious to me that a touring bike it is just too much honed to a type of riding that I'd love to try, but here where I live I'd have to car the bike to it's habitat. Not my style. Why can't I be living in the South West? There the Ogre would be a wonderful choice, though I think I'd prefer the 27+ or 650B option on a bike of this sort, rather than the 29 wheel size. I consider the 650B to be the goldilocks approach.
The bike I was interested in most was the Soma Fab Wolverine. It shows that one can not pick a bike from specs any better than on could pick a wife that way. The Wolverine was sooo perfect, I thought, from my computer seat. It has everything I want in a do-it-all bike and for less than 600 bucks I could also have a built in Belt drive Rohloff option for later. That is cheaper than modifying the Raven Sports tour for gates and re-painting it. But it's do it all nature, in being able to do off road made it the most skittish bike of all of them - and REALLY made me appreciate how much of a great ride the dang Raven is. Again; why does life have to be like that ... when I happen to have $600 bucks! (won't last long in my wallet though
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So now I'm rethinking completely my strategy. I have an expedition bike in the Nomad, but no expeditions over the horizon. I'm not sure I've even got that in me anymore, though that can change on a dime. As we speak (type I mean) the Nomad has 700cm wheels, shod with 37cm tires and room for fenders mounted on it, while the Raven has the Nomads wheels and hub. What the Nomad does not have of course - are breaks. Lousy break, that, eh? But the ride with these 700 wheels is so much closer to what I want the Nomad to feel like with less than a full load, that it really makes me optimistic about this new Disk Fork (where art thou?) and going, later, with a 650b setup with tyres about 2 inches wide. Swept back bars will take care of my other mild dissatisfaction and that bike my perfect companion. True love ... forever.
But one love per lifetime is, of course, never enough!
I find that next to my Nomad the Raven may be to too similar in personality - so plans for another mistress continue. A sleek, Pacer like, swift, steel, steed? A mountain bike fit for Rohloff the second? So many temptations and so many provided links to follow and digest.
Just thinking out loud here. That seems to be half the fun, is it not? Thanks for the input and ideas.
Too bad one can't get fitter just based on searching and dreaming.