[ORyoungbirder] Binoculars and bicycles
Alan Contreras
acontrer at MINDSPRING.COM
Thu Aug 21 17:10:35 PDT 2008
Hi Matthew. You might try one of those harness things that people use to
keep their binoculars from bouncing around. I might have an unused one in
my sack of optical stuff if you can't find one.
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Alan Contreras
EUGENE, OREGON
acontrer at mindspring.com
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> From: Carl & Christine Schneider <cncschneider at msn.com>
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> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:28:40 -0700
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> Subject: [ORyoungbirder] Binoculars and bicycles
>
> Hi Birders,
>
> I recently acquired a bicycle and was wondering what is the best way to carry
> binoculars when riding a bike. I want the binoculars to be readily accessible
> but secure so they don't bang around.
>
> Matthew Schneider
> Silverton, Oregon
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