BIKEPACKING FOR BEGINNERS! Pt. 1 - Packing up a bicycle for an overnight bike camping adventure tour
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The more ultralight you get your gear, the more capacity is leftover for chocolate and whiskey.
Flawless logic
I always overpack, usually end up with 2 big rear panniers and a touring handlebar bag, and a tent strapped onto the rear rack. Might have to change my ways though, on my last tour to Banff I kept getting dusted by guys heading to the start of the Tour Divide! Still, sleeping pad, quilt and lightweight tent have made all the difference, and I’d almost recommend investing in those before going for a nice new touring bike.
13:25 Greg giving us the ol' Razzle-Dazzle!🤣🤣
I'm glad there is at least one other person that Geeks out about a twisty sausage fork! You're a lejund Mr. Farmer......LEJUND!
Tell your cat I said Psspspspspspssppss!
I love this channel! Been riding a Torker kickback for probably too long as my only ride. It's not fun to work on but, you've inspired me to volunteer and learn at my local community shop and get more involved with something I've loved since childhood, at early middle age lol
more Greg please
I've ridden by bicycle across the USA and know exactly what I need, and I still like to overpack! I bought a Durston tent, and im gonna try light weight bikebacking this summer on my Salsa Las Cruces. I don't need to bring my 3 person tent and solar panels on an overnighter!!
Have you considered rolling your clothes instead of folding them? It keeps them a lot more compact. I do this for packing in general
I do this and I also roll them up based on what I will be wearing each day. Each day is a roll of clothes. It works very well. I put my socks and underwear in the pockets of my shorts or pants, and roll it up.
I guess I'm no bike camper, but I thought there would be rear panniers. I was told once that the panniers give you a lower center of gravity on the bike which can be an advantage. It's cool that you built your own bike and it will be serving you on the journey.
It's a great question. Seems like the ethos has changed and has gotten a lot more minimalist. With front and back panniers one could carry a LOT more than this but maybe that's a bad thing. I usually tend to pack to the size of the bags I have. One roll top rear pannier could probably hold the 2 dry bags on the forks as well as the seatpost bag but when you fill up the other 3 bags with stuff the bike gets really heavy. Probably a good thing to just pack lighter.
The trend is more protective tape on the frame and more scratches.
being on the hobbit side of things, I have to use paniers, there isn't enough clearance for the long seat bag and my back wheel.
I definitely use a solid rear track and paniers. Large ones. And more stuff on the top of the rack, like my back pack
No other bags, nothing in the front aside from a small snack and map bag.
That way when you fly all you need are the two paniers and your backpack: any good old 10 speed you find wherever you go may already have a rack, or install one, hook the panniers and you’re off. Sell or abandon the bike when you leave.
I've used Gorilla tape as a tire boot for a sidewall cut and even tried it as a tube patch. As a tube patch it doesn't last forever but works! I keep some in my commuting pack.
Love the Channel man, this is a keeper for sure
Great video - though I stopped listening when the cat showed up and framed itself perfectly! 13.45... he knows exactly what he's doing :D
A while ago I purchased the step one and chain lube. It works great! Also generic pledged it! My day6 is working and looking great! Thanks bike farmer!
you, sir, need to check out a BeFree filter or the Hydrapak Breakaway+. filtering water is far from hard. these are by far my favorite pieces of gear.
BeFree filter/pouch combo is very useful, I second that
Proper gear for a proper trip.. seriously, can't waittttt!!
I used to have 2 or 3 replacement spokes strapped to my bike. Under heavy load, wheels can break... I broke once 4 spokes, 60 miles from home after a two weeks tour. I was glad I had these spokes.
I got a deal on a set of Bombtrack wheels with triple butted spokes, assymetric rims and 32 spokes. I was going to build similar wheels, but got a set for the price of rear wheel components. Seido Magnon. Universal Cycles. These are 142 mm through axle disk wheels. I still carry a spare spoke for that stick jammed in the wheel.
I have a 2013 Raleigh Furley that has mounting points brazed to the chainstay that allow you to hold 2 spokes. I thought it was a great idea but I've never needed them. After reading your comment I'm going to replace them with some new spokes that will match my new wheels and hope I still never have to use them!
my old touring bike had 40 spoke wheels and was tied and soldered (that was a thing in the late 70s). I never broke a spoke and my camping gear was a lot heavier than the ultralight stuff of today.
Picnic table coffee at camp is the best!!🙌🏼
Love it. Sausage twister: check. Water filter: nah.
Have a great trip! I have a two-week tour coming up later this month.
folgers makes tea bags with coffee grounds in individual sealed pouches so they weigh nothing and stay sealed and dry. because i have no coffee palate, these work well lol
LOL. Same! I believe the Bike Farmer saying is, "it's good enough for who it's for."
for sure, everyone has interesting things they do, figured out over time, that works for them :) i def catch hell for folgers though lol
Makes me want to get out on an overnighter!
I know a great spot on the St Croix that’s a decent ride from the city. Let’s get one on the books!
@@bkefrmr A gravel/dirt touring bike is currently at the top of the list for the next frame project!
Thanks, great video
I use a solid rear rack and paniers. Large ones. And more stuff on the top of the rack, like my backpack.
No other bags, nothing in the front aside from a small snack and map bag.
That way when you fly all you need are the two paniers and your backpack: any good old 10 speed you find wherever you go may already have a rack, or install one, hook the panniers and you’re off. Sell or abandon the bike when you leave.
Trying to get my wife more into biking. I've been upgrading her uncle's (theyre roughly the same height) neglected hybrid bike for her. Replaced the handlebars with a set with rise and sweep, and installed a shorter stem. Next im going to be converting it to 1x to simplify it. Bought a 36t narrow wide crankset and and 11-42t cassette and derailleur extender. We have lots of hills over here and shes not concerned with going fast. And as long as im doing the crankset i thought i might as well do the pedals too. Something with a larger platform so she feels more secure on it. Also a good excuse to get a repair stand 😏🚲🔧
I have three titanium sporks.
Friends? what is that?
I only got people I hate less or worse. 😂
Amazing how much you can pack in and how efficient that has become, have a wonderful trip!
EGADS, you forgot the Deet! After an incredibly wet spring, and about a four year hiatus the mosquitos have returned full force.
The Blue Mounds area is notorious for being mosquito free…HOWEVER, my FIL just reported mosquitos for the first time in his 40 years out there, and he has ponds.
@@bkefrmr no mosquitos! Yet another reason that is one of the best areas in the US to go for a ride.
I can’t wait to take my 2 yr old boy on an overnighter ❤ Have a blast!
Great video! What brand is the front rack? What is that attachment that you looped the Salsa straps through on the front fork? Thanks!
As a John Mayer fan it was cool to see a Dead sticker on that bottle. Also the Fender one: are you a guitar player?
What are those butterfly mounts on the fork forthe voile straps please?
Need to get a decent, full rear fender. Otherwise, mud n crud on your BB.
I still love my old mountain bikes with their 26 inch wheels and was just curious why you chose 26 inch wheels for your new bike?
I bought my titanium spork last year with my REI refund!
I have a hard anodized aircraft aluminum spork, does that count?
Cool setup for sure. How much did that rig weigh when fully jocked up?
I've tried a couple of titanium sporks and for some reason they always flavor the food, sort of like biting aluminum foil... At least for me YMMV
But it's worth the 1.6 g savings. 😂
Did you pack a spare tube/patch kit, tire levers, CO2 or pump?
How much do you love the corner bars?
Watch Part 2 when it drops
Your setup looks a bit front heavy. Do those saddle bags have a tendency to flap around and break? What's the advantage of using a saddle bag vs strapping your dry bag to a rear rack which adds hardly anything in terms of weight?
I didn’t see an air pump or co2 inflator. Or a patch kit. Did he pack it and I missed it?
Ha! I use plastic sporks that I invariably get with to-go orders, even when I specifically say "no plastic table wear or napkins please." Titanium is way too bougie for the likes of me!
(Extra points for Cat Content.)
You don't carry any emergency tools, tubes or a pump?
If I don't have a titanium spork, can I still watch the videos?
Where do you put your meals? Or is this a diet trip?
Why not panniers?
Powered aminos? Pss. For energy, just smash your candy cigarettes, and snort, if necessary.
does that cat enjoy himself ?
Titan and Heat Not working well,If frame got broken u dont fix them ,avprefer steel/cromo
You brought a device to roast hot dogs and a selfie stick but no tooth brush? Titanium spoon ? If weight is a worry why fenders?
You took time out of your life to be critical to a random stranger in a CZcams comment? Why on earth would anyone find this constructive?
@@bkefrmr I was looking for an educational video is all
@@auringerr1 you’re still not actually saying anything though. How is this helpful? What do you get from it? Why are you really making these comments?
But did you watch the video though? 9:39
Elaborate homeless cosplay 😂
Not untrue
2:38 Giggity
3:02 also giggity
Less bikes more Greg
Seems like alot of stuff for 2 days
15:03 kitty is disgusted by whole process.
Yes, shows no interest in those charging cables.
Looks like someone tagged your downtube with some graffiti.
2:50 grow up
We definitely don’t need to be friends
lol Rod hehehe
am i the fortieth person to think you could name change the channel to bike framer?