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Jersey Pocket Stuff: Week Four

The Jersey Stuff Competition on the Rapha Facebook Page is officially closed. But, that doesn't mean that you should pack up your toys (or tubes, tire levers, a pump, your phone, maybe a picture of your dog, a wallet and some rolling papers) and go home. Quite the opposite in fact. With over one hundred people participating — and more than twice that number commenting on the posts — this became an interesting and at times humorous glimpse into one facet of the Cyclist. What do you take with you when you ride your bicycle? Some pockets were stuffed for a long day in the saddle, training miles or a summer ride while others were trips to the grocery, errands, a watermelon and in one case the pockets of someone working a pedicab in San Francisco. Each person right and each pocket a window into the world of these cyclists. But, who will be the final winner? While you are contemplating that take a look at another submission.
This one comes from one of our very own Survey photographers Steven Nereo. Aside from writing for websites like The Huffington Post, Wired and hopefully Outside Magazines sometime soon, Steven is the creator of a funny dating advice website called Sex and the Single Ape. His submission comes from a Friday afternoon hooky ride through the outskirts of Los Angeles.

Ride: Friday afternoon work-hooky single speed cx urbanventure. Elysian park, Griffith Park and random mini trails in between.
Money
Tube
Blackburn mini pump
HTC Eris phone modified with performance enhancing beer sticker
iPod shuffle that never got used
Notes picked up on the way home from an Embrocation Cycling Journal assignment article about Golden Saddle Cyclery
Walnuts picked up at farmer's market for the evenings brown rice and broccoli experiment of which the quarters were change.
Park Tool AWS-1 4, 5, 6 mm Y-wrench
Spotted: A hawk I almost hit with my wheel, no idea where he came from. A bobcat, which I've never seen in 10 years of Los Angeles biking. A curious coyote, which you can see on any day of Los Angeles biking and my best friend from high school also playing work-hookey.
In the words of Ice Cube, Today was a good day.
Thanks to everyone who contributed their photos and mini-tales. Keep an eye out in the coming days for the final winner as well as the possibility of a new way to play in September, which, at least where we are from means one thing in particular - Cyclocross Season.
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Comments
PAUL WITTE
1st September 2011 11:45am
No one carries that much crap !
Stefan Rohner
2nd September 2011 07:32am
Paul, if Rapha tells them they do! ;)
Dave Wyman
6th September 2011 05:24am
I've also seen a bobcat - once - in L.A., near the top of the closed road that climbs over Griffith Park. I've yet to spot a mountain in the park - they are there - and although I suppose I shouldn't want to, I do.
steven nereo
6th September 2011 03:40pm
That's where I saw it too, on the backside halfway up. It looked like a huge house cat.
Andy Tabberer
8th September 2011 02:51pm
does anyone ever carry a map? Nice photos, though.
david simon robinson
9th September 2011 10:54pm
Tool looks like it should stay in the workshop, not be in the pocket. Buy a folding multitool!!
Bill Newton
11th September 2011 08:33pm
Do we have a winner yet?
steven nereo
12th September 2011 05:42pm
I have a multitool, I just like that one more.