JB:
I'll be hiring a bike over there, just not worth taking one of my bikes over. I hadn't thought of the 'bak drinking tube sleeve or bottle cover. Might cut off a leg from one of my old wetsuits and fit it over the nally.
Last time I was in the US I was stuck out the back of nowhere with just a 7-11 type gas station for sustenance, surprisingly I ate quite well, they stocked fruit, cereal, yoghurt, cheap/decent frozen dinners and these high calorie chocolate cookies and sickly sweet rice desserts that got me through some massive days in the saddle. I use Endura, powerbars and gels here at home - was planning to take some powerbars/gels along with me but the endura is a bit dodgy, I don't know how they handle powdered products in unsealed packages. Endura is really only useful to me in high sweat loss situations, can usually get by with a balanced diet - agreed this is not always easy in the US. Should be able to find a big bag of GORP in a grocery somewhere. Ah yes, sunscreen, good reminder and great tip. I always use marcalan (high quality lanolin) for stopping chapped lips, but in colder weather the tube gets pretty solid until warmed up.
Jaxter:
First I'll be out near Rosemount for a conference, then heading in via train to a hostel near Millenium Park. Here is when I'll hire the bike and meet a few people from a local cycle commuter forum, head out for a wintry ride along the lake shore. Plan to see a few comedy shows and some good blues. Sears tower and a lot more I'll make up on the plane once I get a lonely planet guide. Honestly though, I think it will come down to making it up as I go along, just too many variables. Any highlights would be appreciated to narrow down my options
Some specialized clothing/kit I'll buy over there - far cheaper and more common than the kit we have in store in local outfitters. Will no doubt get to use it on future trips to Tas/NZ.
I've been watching the weather and the humidity is so low (relative to QLD anyways) I might have to go metro and apply moisturiser
You've got it in one Jaxter - the extreme weather will be very exciting. Of course I'm viewing it with all the niaivety of a QLDer sitting in the warmth of a 34 degree summer

Gold is just a windy Kansas wheatfield, blue is just a Kansas summer sky...