Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Packing it all!

The never ending and ever evolving list of what to take...and how to pack it all.

There is lots of great info out there about what one needs and doesn't need to take on a long trip into less developed countries. Everything gets questioned, from toothpaste to tires, and ultimately the list is compiled based on a personal comfort level and ingenuity. Of course, the ultimate limiting factor on what to take is- what will fit! This is where Need outweighs Want and Function outweighs everything.

Lets start by providing the parameters within which I must work. The bikes (2) are each equipped with the Jesse Luggage Odyssey II bags, 45litre size. Ya, the big ones. I have also added a 96litre Ortleib waterproof duffel, a small tankbag, and a 4inch diameter by 16 inch long PVC tool tube. Sounds like lots of space, we shall see.


Some of the tools: (counter-clock wise CCW). Allen wrenches, Torx wrenches, wire brush, 3/8 ratchet, needle vice grips, round file, tire spoon combo, bead breaker for changing tires, zip ties, elec. tape, paper funnels, grease, stubby combo wrenches, chain lube.


CCW. Yellow Ortleib bag, Ziploc containers(2), water bladder, water filter, camelbak, cooking gear(center), pacsafe, mosquito net, thermarest, silk bag liner, sleeping bag,tie downs, boots/gloves, air pump for tires, spare chain/sprockets, oil filter, reflective stickers, Vio 1.5 helmet camera, three peanut butter jars w/nuts and bolt-sockets-voltmeter-elec tape-loctite-JB weld and a few other odds and ends, binoculars, RAM GPS mount, folding saw.

Other stuff not photo logged. Laptop, maps and guidebooks, clothing, odds and ends like sunglasses-hats-gloves-power cords for electronics-camera equipment (dslr, point and shoot, helmet cameras, tankbag electronics (bike2bike communications, autocom.

Here is what it looks like packed into the saddlebags. The tall black tube is for storing artwork that we buy along the way. We figured this is the best way to bring back souvenirs with limited packing space and the rough handling along the way.


More to follow...

3 comments:

  1. Congratulations. Hope to see you guys on the road. Take care and ride safe and if there is any info needed, give me a shout.
    Daryll

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  2. Have a great trip! I already checked out where you are at as of 10/31/10. So sad you are not coming through Colorado.

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  3. You need pictures of the bikes!!!

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