After nine years I finally bit the bullet, bought the kit and converted the Nomad Mk2 to disc brakes. The Andra CSS rims with Swisstop Blue pads have been excellent, but as the carbide has burnished off I found one day in the rain that the brakes were not working. A missed right turn and a swift exit onto a footpath disturbed me. I switched to the routine Koolstop salmon pads and the braking was much better, but the rain effect still disturbed me. So, about $2000 later, I have the new SON28 disc dynohub, converted Rohloff with disc cap, and the Shimano SLX hydraulic disc brakes. 180mm front rotor, 160mm rear.
They work like a dream, smooth, precise, one-finger, and all the power I need. I have decided that the hydraulics were the best for me; I will be making sure they are bled, serviced and topped up prior to any big tours, especially overseas. The Andra rims will now definitely outlast me. Most of my touring is local here in Australia, and while we have plenty of outback, I usually do not do tours for more than about 3 months maximum. That may extend to 12 months for an around Aussie tour when my wife finally retires, or some extended overseas tours, when COVID has been dealt with. But I hope that I can still cope with any issues that the disc brakes present without too much hassle.
Right now after 6 months of fairly limited “lockdown 5km radius tours” they are still a new experience. But fun.