Afry 1 Posted April 3, 2013 1364958323[/url]' post='148534']. Also, if anyone else has a personalized checklist like Afry, please post up. It's fun to see what people bring and sometimes you see something great that maybe you hadn't thought of. I'll be working on one soon and like fresh ideas. FYI I created my list on Evernote which is a free program for Android so I can check off as I pack. You can send your list to others or you can send it to yourself and you will have a starting point for another list so you don't have to start from scratch each time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsfox 0 Posted April 3, 2013 Good source for quality gear: Check REI OUTLET.com....you can save quite alot off retail by getting last years' model, etc.....plus if you're a member, you get occasional 20% off an item..... My Key Gear: TENT: I use an Asolo 2 person backpacking tent (got for a little over $100.....) SLEEPING BAG: I loooove my down bag, packs tiny, breaths, very warm, very lightweight....I use a 0 degree marmot year round....keep open in summer....., but i'm a chick and get cold much easier than you guys.....it was a bit pricey, even at REI outlet but I got for $230 vs, the retail at $340....., but waaaaay worth the money.... PACKING: in the past i've used a Giant Loop Great basin on my 450 (shown in pic)...... (that bag is really made for BIG bikes, but it works fine, fits ALL my gear except tent tied to top) I have a little more room to spare being short...my bike does have a pro moto billet rack, necessary due to no subframe in back....I love this rack too....... FRONT: SMALL SADDLEBAG for water bottles,etc.... with neoprene that fits under gas cap, tightens down......I got mine at walmart for about $20.....made for quads I think.....works great... .....I've since purchased the Giant Loop coyote, looking forward to trying it soon for an overnight at toro peak this month.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hoss314 0 Posted April 4, 2013 Lot's of good info HERE Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crawdaddy 96 Posted April 4, 2013 .....I've since purchased the Giant Loop coyote, looking forward to trying it soon for an overnight at toro peak this month.... I picked up a Coyote too......haven't tried it out yet.....need to run over to REI or (?) for a good compression bag for my Big Agnus Hog Park sleeping bag...... Just glanced at your post on DSM.......good idea to pack/carry water shoes.....I've always tossed in some flip flops but water shoes pack just as tight and offer much more support. Likewise, a disposable ~$1 table cloth for a ground mat is a good idea....packs down to nothing before use and offers throw and go convenience..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strega 0 Posted April 5, 2013 You people carry too much stuff... Oh wait... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyAirtime 2 Posted April 5, 2013 Dan... thanks for this thread. Great info! I often wondered how you hardcore over-nighters packed all that you do, and where on the bike. ... all good info, and even better when others start to join in and contribute. Lots of ideas floating. I will say... I'm a hotel/motel kind of guy. I loath mosquitos, as they love me. I can't stand riding with anything more then the 20-25lb Ogio Vest I already have on... and I don't ride a big dual-sport type bike. Mostly.... I like to ride at a fast pace, elbows up. I can just see most of all that stuff coming off, and me getting a fine for littering. LOL ...I'm a "chase truck" type rider. Just safer that way, especially in a group with some unknowns. I have used actual "Dog Packs". Slid them over my seat, and they hang on the side plates of an MX type bike. Great for carrying underwear, flip flops...light jacket. But not your tools, or anything heavy. They used to be as cheap as $20.00 ... but now that I re-open my old weblink, they've gone up to $45! http://www.greatoutdoorsdepot.com/a16-chief-dogpack.html .... I'm reading, and learning! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tlking6 0 Posted April 5, 2013 I can carry everything I need in my Dirt Bagz setup Including a grill Its nice to not have a bunch of things bungee'd on and flopping around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrophyHunter 15 Posted April 5, 2013 Trust me Johnny....nobody will laugh if you're wearing THIS around the campfire. I mean, I hope not.....cuz I'll have one with me on any camping trips. Me and my middle kid.....the other 2, mosquitos could care less about. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyAirtime 2 Posted April 5, 2013 Trust me Johnny....nobody will laugh if you're wearing THIS around the campfire. I mean, I hope not.....cuz I'll have one with me on any camping trips. Me and my middle kid.....the other 2, mosquitos could care less about. LOL... Seriously! ... I'm the guy, they can smell from 200 yards. Must be my sweet blood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Covered in Dust 163 Posted April 5, 2013 I always carry one of these with me when camping. Never had to use it yet, but it takes up no space and only cost about 2 bucks at walmart. CiD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagstr 288 Posted April 7, 2013 Small Bike Overnight Packing Nomadic Rack, 35L Dry Bag, Mojavi 13L, Wolfman Enduro Duffel, ROK straps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Riggerdan 147 Posted April 7, 2013 I try to keep it simple when heading out for 1 or 2 nights....... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PbdBlue 46 Posted April 17, 2013 Small Bike Overnight Packing Nomadic Rack, 35L Dry Bag, Mojavi 13L, Wolfman Enduro Duffel, ROK straps So I've never done any bike camping and it sounds interesting. A question - How does a semi-gravitationally challenged individual like myself get on and off such a bike? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Covered in Dust 163 Posted April 18, 2013 1366238330[/url]' post='149712']1365352920[/url]' post='148866']Small Bike Overnight Packing Nomadic Rack, 35L Dry Bag, Mojavi 13L, Wolfman Enduro Duffel, ROK straps So I've never done any bike camping and it sounds interesting. A question - How does a semi-gravitationally challenged individual like myself get on and off such a bike? Buy a ProMoto Billit kickstand and use it to get on and off the bike or do like I did for years with the bad hip and just make sure to park next to something to stand on when getting on and off the bike. CiD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsfox 0 Posted April 18, 2013 .......A question - How does a semi-gravitationally challenged individual like myself get on and off such a bike? Well, I'm 5'4" with a 29" inseam......so not too many of you are shorter than I am....perhaps this is more "vertically" challenged, than "gravitationally"..... for me, seems to work to just swing my leg a little higher, or kind of "slide" my leg over the seat....it can be tricky... .....the real problem is, if I drop the bike while fully loaded (as in my pic)... :blink:/> It's a REAL challenge to pick it up by myself....but I can do it...all part of the adventure...luckily my riding buddies are awesome, and help me if really needed.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagstr 288 Posted April 18, 2013 PbdBlue, Practice at home, much like changing a tube in the field. Visualize you and your dear bike standing on the lawn; hold the bike with your left hand, practice moving the bike away and toward you, practice Swinging your right boot up to seat height, with an assistant just step through while swinging the boot up. Now visualize yourself flat on the lawn with the fully loaded bike on you, as your assistant calls 911. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hoss314 0 Posted April 18, 2013 Well, I'm 5'4" with a 29" inseam......so not too many of you are shorter than I am....perhaps this is more "vertically" challenged, than "gravitationally"..... for me, seems to work to just swing my leg a little higher, or kind of "slide" my leg over the seat....it can be tricky... .....the real problem is, if I drop the bike while fully loaded (as in my pic)... :blink:/>/>/> It's a REAL challenge to pick it up by myself....but I can do it...all part of the adventure...luckily my riding buddies are awesome, and help me if really needed.... If I remember right you have the best kickstand money can buy....step up on the peg with the stand down and then sit. Lean other way with your foot down and kick the stand up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagstr 288 Posted April 18, 2013 Discussion: In the above photos, the Mojavi 13.5 liters (2013) is not fully packed. I carry my heaviest gear at that level. I hate backpacks for riding, the smaller the better.. And those hulking Black vests,,,I don't plan of starring in an action movie, Maybe a supporting role! That sentiment expressed, this rider is resigned to using a backpack on these long camping trips. For my next trip I will pick up a larger Camelback with a 3 liter hydration setup and enough space to carry my lightweight clothing. The Nomadic Racks rack was installed to provide more of a backstop for the duffel bags. The spare 21" HD tube hides in the removable GL bag. The rack and tube bag provide improved stability for the package. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PbdBlue 46 Posted April 19, 2013 PbdBlue, Practice at home, much like changing a tube in the field. Visualize you and your dear bike standing on the lawn; hold the bike with your left hand, practice moving the bike away and toward you, practice Swinging your right boot up to seat height, with an assistant just step through while swinging the boot up. Now visualize yourself flat on the lawn with the fully loaded bike on you, as your assistant calls 911. Thanks. Normally when I get on or off the bike I swing my leg over the rear fender (barely - the older I get the lower my leg swings!). Just gonna have to change the technique I guess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris in Wildomar 0 Posted April 19, 2013 I am so dissappointed!!! Where is the Shampoo Here is my checklist for a 3 day, 2 night trip (this one is for upcoming Big Bear trip on 4/26 - no motels, limited restaurants) [ ] Adventure pass [ ] Spare bike key [ ] Phone/charger [ ] Camera [ ] Comms [ ] GPS [ ] Extra batteries [ ] First aid kit [ ] Soft rag for visor [ ] Sunglasses [ ] Reading glasses [ ] Map [ ] Compass [ ] Para cord [ ] Duct tape [ ] Tools [ ] F & R tubes [ ] Body wipes [ ] Toiletries [ ] Sunscreen [ ] Deet [ ] Pillow [ ] Towel [ ] Tent [ ] Air mattress [ ] Sleeping bag [ ] Camp chair [ ] Knife [ ] Hatchet [ ] LED Headlight [ ] LED camp light [ ] Firestarter [ ] Lighter [ ] Whiskey [ ] Napkins [ ] Paper plates [ ] Salt, pepper, garlic powder [ ] 1 Shallot [ ] 3 Granola bars [ ] Mayo packs [ ] Pocket bread [ ] 2 Tuna in bags [ ] 2 Meals in bag [ ] 2 Hard boiled eggs [ ] Meal bag koozie [ ] Spork 9" [ ] 2 Aluminum water bottles [ ] Jetboil [ ] Hat [ ] Fleece jacket [ ] 1 pr socks [ ] 1 Convertible nylon pants And here is my 8 day, 7 night trip list for a Sierra's trip in August (no motels, limited restaurants) [ ] Adventure pass [ ] NF campfire permit [ ] Spare bike key [ ] Camera [ ] Comms [ ] GPS [ ] Extra batteries [ ] Phone charger [ ] First aid kit [ ] Soft rag for visor [ ] Sunglasses [ ] Reading glasses [ ] Map [ ] Compass [ ] Phone [ ] Para cord [ ] Duct tape [ ] Tools [ ] F & R tubes [ ] Trowel [ ] Body wipes [ ] Toilet paper [ ] Toiletries [ ] Sunscreen [ ] Deet [ ] Pillow [ ] Towel [ ] Tent [ ] Mesh bag [ ] Air mattress [ ] Sleeping bag [ ] Camp chair [ ] Knife [ ] Hatchet [ ] LED Headlight [ ] LED camp light [ ] Firestarter [ ] Lighter [ ] Whiskey [ ] Napkins [ ] Paper plates [ ] Salt, pepper, garlic powder [ ] 2 Shallots [ ] 3 Serrano Peppers [ ] Dried apricots [ ] 8 Granola bars [ ] Babybel cheese [ ] Small salami [ ] Rice crackers [ ] Mayo packs [ ] Pocket bread [ ] 3 Tuna in bags [ ] 6 Meals in bag [ ] Meal bag koozie [ ] Spork 9" [ ] 2 Aluminum water bottles [ ] Jetboil [ ] Hat [ ] Fleece jacket [ ] Camp shoes [ ] 2 T shirts - poly [ ] 2 socks [ ] 2 underwear [ ] 1 Convertible nylon pants Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Afry 1 Posted April 19, 2013 I am so dissappointed!!! Where is the Shampoo By the time I got done with my list it was gone! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NOMAD5326 0 Posted April 24, 2013 Dry Wx Touring/Camp without Watershed Dry Bag x2 OR stuffsacks/ x2 Rotopax/ x2 Wofman Dry Expeditions Wet Camping (expected) Same as above w/Watershed Dry Bag Top: Watershed dry Bag (if needed) Outdoor Research Stuff Sack w/Eureka 2xt Tent, Thermarest NeoAIR and folding camp chair. Outdoor Research Stuff Sack w/Sleeping bag, Marmot Precip Rain Gear Pants / Jacket, MTN HDW Insulated pants/jacket, OR hat, OR gloves, Petzl headlamp. Rt Side: Rotopax 1gal H20, w/Wolfman Expedition Dry Bag w/8-10 Mountain house, Ramen, LG Jetboil, spork, matches, fire paste, headlamp. L Side: Rotopax 1gal fuel, w/Wolfman Expedition Dry Bag w/4x zip off pants/expedition shirts, flops, shower kit. (rain gear, headlamp on top) Ogio Vest w: Front: SPOT Tracker, Camera, GMRS/FRS Radio, Torx/Ratchets, Driver/Vice Grips, Spark Plug, Fuses, Spare GPS, Iphone w/spare juice, Batteries, powerbars, headlamp. Back: 1LG Camelback, F/R tubes, inflation kit, tire levers, JB weld, clamps, xtra levers, Fork Seals, Head Bearings, Brake Pads, Throttle Cable, Zip Ties and break fluid. Med Kit Still has room for 2xMSR of fluid/fuel if needed. Spreadloads tools into a comfortable vest/workable platform w/o breaking into the bike bags. I can go up to two weeks easily on road/trail if not more, just need to replenish food/water/gas ( Easy to come by when empty, unless off road the whole time). Obviously, if I don't need it, well, I don't bring it or replenish at stores. This is a camping setup w/a planned destination. Not a weekend riding setup. Go light whenever possible and use hotels/hostels and cheap ass food! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BBLandcrab 0 Posted April 25, 2013 Here is my checklist for a 3 day, 2 night trip (this one is for upcoming Big Bear trip on 4/26 - no motels, limited restaurants) [ ] Adventure pass [ ] Spare bike key [ ] Phone/charger [ ] Camera [ ] Comms [ ] GPS [ ] Extra batteries [ ] First aid kit [ ] Soft rag for visor [ ] Sunglasses [ ] Reading glasses [ ] Map [ ] Compass [ ] Para cord [ ] Duct tape [ ] Tools [ ] F & R tubes [ ] Body wipes [ ] Toiletries [ ] Sunscreen [ ] Deet [ ] Pillow [ ] Towel [ ] Tent [ ] Air mattress [ ] Sleeping bag [ ] Camp chair [ ] Knife [ ] Hatchet [ ] LED Headlight [ ] LED camp light [ ] Firestarter [ ] Lighter [ ] Whiskey [ ] Napkins [ ] Paper plates [ ] Salt, pepper, garlic powder [ ] 1 Shallot [ ] 3 Granola bars [ ] Mayo packs [ ] Pocket bread [ ] 2 Tuna in bags [ ] 2 Meals in bag [ ] 2 Hard boiled eggs [ ] Meal bag koozie [ ] Spork 9" [ ] 2 Aluminum water bottles [ ] Jetboil [ ] Hat [ ] Fleece jacket [ ] 1 pr socks [ ] 1 Convertible nylon pants And here is my 8 day, 7 night trip list for a Sierra's trip in August (no motels, limited restaurants) [ ] Adventure pass [ ] NF campfire permit [ ] Spare bike key [ ] Camera [ ] Comms [ ] GPS [ ] Extra batteries [ ] Phone charger [ ] First aid kit [ ] Soft rag for visor [ ] Sunglasses [ ] Reading glasses [ ] Map [ ] Compass [ ] Phone [ ] Para cord [ ] Duct tape [ ] Tools [ ] F & R tubes [ ] Trowel [ ] Body wipes [ ] Toilet paper [ ] Toiletries [ ] Sunscreen [ ] Deet [ ] Pillow [ ] Towel [ ] Tent [ ] Mesh bag [ ] Air mattress [ ] Sleeping bag [ ] Camp chair [ ] Knife [ ] Hatchet [ ] LED Headlight [ ] LED camp light [ ] Firestarter [ ] Lighter [ ] Whiskey [ ] Napkins [ ] Paper plates [ ] Salt, pepper, garlic powder [ ] 2 Shallots [ ] 3 Serrano Peppers [ ] Dried apricots [ ] 8 Granola bars [ ] Babybel cheese [ ] Small salami [ ] Rice crackers [ ] Mayo packs [ ] Pocket bread [ ] 3 Tuna in bags [ ] 6 Meals in bag [ ] Meal bag koozie [ ] Spork 9" [ ] 2 Aluminum water bottles [ ] Jetboil [ ] Hat [ ] Fleece jacket [ ] Camp shoes [ ] 2 T shirts - poly [ ] 2 socks [ ] 2 underwear [ ] 1 Convertible nylon pants Wow buddy you got the complete list there! If it gets too cold you can always set up shop in my shed, always unlocked You guys have a blast, wish I could meet up. Next time! The trails are amazing (and dusty) at present, you'll be happy with the scenery and lack of crowds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagstr 288 Posted May 13, 2013 Time to get ready for Summer Travel. 85 hrs, Valves are within spec . I put in a new plug, just because. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strega 0 Posted May 13, 2013 It's almost that time Bagstr Cya Monday! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites