-tent
-tarp
-cooking pot
-stove
-fuel cannister
-lighter
-water bag
-2 water bottles
-sleeping bag
-bungee cords
-duct tape
-helmet
-water filter(for remote parts of Canada and Alaska)
-hygiene bag with various small things, toothbrush and whatnot
-a book
-notebook, envelopes, pen, stamps, passport, wallet
-collapsable coffee maker and filters
-mug
-thermos
-clothes: socks, thermals, 3 t-shirts, sweatpants, 2 shorts, jacket, rain jacket, rain pants
-phone, charger
-small backpack
-helmet
-hat
-FOOD AND COFFEE!
-tools and spare parts. Pretty basic stuff, bike pump, patch kit, wrenches, pliers, tube
-my bike and 4 panniers
That sounds like a ton of shit. Maybe it is. 80 pounds fully loaded with food and water, including my bike.
My favorite things I carry are my tent and my coffee maker. Together they weigh 3.5 pounds. At night, when it's thunderstorm and I'm dry, you bet I love that thing. And fuck mosquitoes! The coffee maker is dope, a must have for fiends like me.
Thanks Dumbass! That pretty much mirrors my list. I'm thinking of making an alcohol stove out of a beer can to replace my expensive fueled MSR stove-tent
-tarp
-cooking pot
-stove
-fuel cannister
-lighter
-water bag
-2 water bottles
-sleeping bag
-bungee cords
-duct tape
-helmet
-water filter(for remote parts of Canada and Alaska)
-hygiene bag with various small things, toothbrush and whatnot
-a book
-notebook, envelopes, pen, stamps, passport, wallet
-collapsable coffee maker and filters
-mug
-thermos
-clothes: socks, thermals, 3 t-shirts, sweatpants, 2 shorts, jacket, rain jacket, rain pants
-phone, charger
-small backpack
-helmet
-hat
-FOOD AND COFFEE!
-tools and spare parts. Pretty basic stuff, bike pump, patch kit, wrenches, pliers, tube
-my bike and 4 panniers
That sounds like a ton of shit. Maybe it is. 80 pounds fully loaded with food and water, including my bike.
My favorite things I carry are my tent and my coffee maker. Together they weigh 3.5 pounds. At night, when it's thunderstorm and I'm dry, you bet I love that thing. And fuck mosquitoes! The coffee maker is dope, a must have for fiends like me.
I'm looking intoYou should definitely bike tour! Where you thinking of going?
If you already have a msr stove, why replace it? Or was that just on your list? I found one used for 65 online. Works great. Never used a beer can stove. Don't mind mine though been using it twice a day. Gasoline only costs me 60 cents a week!
I'm looking into the transamerica trail (Oregon to Virginia) next year. My MSR uses the expensive canisters that also take a lot of space, so I'm looking to do something more efficient like alcohol.You should definitely bike tour! Where you thinking of going?
If you already have a msr stove, why replace it? Or was that just on your list? I found one used for 65 online. Works great. Never used a beer can stove. Don't mind mine though been using it twice a day. Gasoline only costs me 60 cents a week!
A Swhipster!I swiped my Ortlieb 4 pannier set off'n a Swiss hipster named Julio. He frikkin pissed on my leg while I was camping near Pescadero, so to my mind he got hwat was comin to him. Anyways,
-a Trangia methyl alcohol stove
-wok
-French press
-Cavalry sabre with Sam Browne belt and USGI scabbard and frog
-USGI 1927 LBE web gear
-imitation buffalo robe from Ikea
-clown facepaint
-pignose amp and Sears Roebuck Silvertone, circa 1974
-wineskin
-Pleather jacket with 'Genesis' concert '85 patch on back