not food, but this is how I get all packed up to hit the road when they ship me to another station at work......
The first picture is everything pictured without me, I have my sleeping bag, pillow, AV cables, and changes of clothes in the duffle bag (with hi-vis vest wrapped around it). I get dressed in uniform at my home station, then step into the "bunker pants" on the ground, and the backpack (85 Liter REI hiking pack) goes on and is like a backrest against the topcase. It's almost like riding 2 up, but the bag is very light and soft and rests on the seat. Bungeed down on the floorboard is my helmet, coat, and underneith is my PS3 in the laptop case (for netflix streaming in the evening).
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Here's where I roll up my shower shoes, washcloth and towel. I also have my work shoes and breakfast or snack foods for the day.
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Finally, in the topcase is my radio strap, SCBA facemask, ballcap, Ipod, and phone charger.
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Lucky for me, it's a small district with 10 fire houses close together. The most I'll have to ride like this is 6 miles each way.