Hi all,
I'm planning my first overnight camping trip on my bike to Fort William either next weekend or the weekend after.
I'm just trying to get together a list of any essentials I still need to buy, so would appreciate any input.
I'll be staying on a camp site.
List of everything so far:
Tent
Sleeping Bag
Bag Liner
Sleeping Mat
Pillow
Tarp
Head Torch
Trangia Cooker (must get Meths & Lighter)
Cooking Utensils
Cup
Cutlery
Bowl
Change of clothes
Toiletries
Towel
Hair Straighteners ( :laugh: I joke - though have seen some 12v ones :laugh: )
Camera
Mobile
Book
Chain Lube
Tyre Plugging Kit
Green Flag Number
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
you have a tent so why a tarp? its only a weekend not a experdition to the jungle..
why the chain lube? the chain is lubed for life ..my views..
for a weekend its ..
bike ,wallet ,tent sleeping bag small wash bag [incase I meet a nice lady :laugh: ]trail pack thats it..
buy food and have a milkshake for breakfast..less is more..
either way enjoy it how you like it what others take is their choice we are all different
why the chain lube? the chain is lubed for life ..my views..
for a weekend its ..
bike ,wallet ,tent sleeping bag small wash bag [incase I meet a nice lady :laugh: ]trail pack thats it..
buy food and have a milkshake for breakfast..less is more..
either way enjoy it how you like it what others take is their choice we are all different
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Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
:laugh: Just going on recommendations - got a Coleman Phad x2 and its supposed to be a bit thin - so got a small cheapo tarp to use as a footprint.byewayrider wrote:you have a tent so why a tarp? its only a weekend not a experdition to the jungle..
why the chain lube? the chain is lubed for life ..my views..
Chain lube in case it rains
Are we there yet?
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Cant see much wrong with that, good luck and have a great trip. Dont forget to come back with pictures B) .
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Yeh looks good ... its only a night or so ... if you find you need something else add it to your list for next time 
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Don't forget to pack the ....................chocolate! :laugh:
Do a trial run and ask yourself can the bike actually carry all this extra bulk and weight safely or will it become unwieldy, e.g front end going very light, and struggle getting up the hills.
Most of us have probably carried too much stuff when we start out bike camping but as time goes on we pare it down, both size and weight, until it all becomes manageable - personally I'm still going through this stage, so you are not alone, but I have a 1200GSA with aluminium boxes which will easily carry lots of kit. With a small bike it's a different kettle of fish.
I would suggest leaving the cooking stuff at home initially as there must be a cafe or pub in Fort William for eats and drinks. Just carry a plastic bottle of water to quench your thirst.
Whatever you decide enjoy your trip.
Paul
Do a trial run and ask yourself can the bike actually carry all this extra bulk and weight safely or will it become unwieldy, e.g front end going very light, and struggle getting up the hills.
Most of us have probably carried too much stuff when we start out bike camping but as time goes on we pare it down, both size and weight, until it all becomes manageable - personally I'm still going through this stage, so you are not alone, but I have a 1200GSA with aluminium boxes which will easily carry lots of kit. With a small bike it's a different kettle of fish.
I would suggest leaving the cooking stuff at home initially as there must be a cafe or pub in Fort William for eats and drinks. Just carry a plastic bottle of water to quench your thirst.
Whatever you decide enjoy your trip.
Paul
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Good list,
I'd add a water bottle and some tea/coffee making stuff.
Yay spring! :laugh: :woohoo:
I'd add a water bottle and some tea/coffee making stuff.
Yay spring! :laugh: :woohoo:
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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Re: 1st Camping Trip - Check List
Baby wipes. Put a handful in a zip lock food bag for a small trip.
Are you cooking? There's no mention of food but taking a stove & pots. Buying small quantities of food whilst away isn't easy & then you're stuck with the left overs! Choose carefully
The Phad tents are meant to be great! If the footprint is to stop the cold ground getting through, put an emergency blanket (tiny to carry) underneath your air bed. I use a picnic blanket as it has several uses.
Use the tarp as an extra bit of dry head space instead
It's good to test your kit out both on and off the bike before you go. But I rarely practice what I preach
Make sure you have some funds just in case you end up in a B&B!
Are you cooking? There's no mention of food but taking a stove & pots. Buying small quantities of food whilst away isn't easy & then you're stuck with the left overs! Choose carefully
The Phad tents are meant to be great! If the footprint is to stop the cold ground getting through, put an emergency blanket (tiny to carry) underneath your air bed. I use a picnic blanket as it has several uses.
Use the tarp as an extra bit of dry head space instead
It's good to test your kit out both on and off the bike before you go. But I rarely practice what I preach
Make sure you have some funds just in case you end up in a B&B!
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If your anything like me you will not use half the kit you take, enjoy your trip
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