How To Pack for a Week Bicycle Tour on a Rail Trail - Bikepacking / Bike Touring Packing Gear List

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • How do you pack for a bicycle tour for week on a rail trail? It’s a question I received. So let’s talk bicycle touring setup. I’m walking you through my bike touring packing list and how I organize my bicycle panniers for a week on the Katy Trail, a rail trail in Missouri, USA. Don't miss my 8 Tips for your next bike tour.
    I am a woman cyclist. This video is geared for general setup, packing and loading of a tour bicycle. What goes in my bike touring bags? What's in my bicycle camping gear? I go over a complete bike tour gear list. Learn why I have a two pannier setup instead of four. If you have questions, give me a shout in the comments. Or if you have a unique bike touring / bike packing setup, I’d love to hear about it.

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  • @dougwarren612
    @dougwarren612 Год назад +2

    Great video. We are about to start a trans America trip and we are new to bike touring. This video was very helpful.

  • @joannereinhard834
    @joannereinhard834 Год назад

    Good solid advice. My son and I bikepacked the C&O last year with mountain bikes and a 25-year-old trailer that he used to ride in when he was a toddler. My daughter and I have backpacked the last several years and much of that experience and equipment translated between the two types of excursions - a lot of which you have shared in this video, including color-coded dry bags! My son and I are again riding the C&O and the GAP the end of May. We are doing it this time with panniers and I upgraded to a gravel bike. It's appreciated having solid advise, without shouting at the camera, and showing that adventures are not all sunshine and butterflies. Keep riding!

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      That’s awesome. Keep me posted on your adventure in May. It’s gonna be a different ride with that setup. Have a blast! I can’t wait to do the GAP & C&O again. Thanks so much. I appreciate your compliments. I like to show people the way I would want someone to show me. Cheers! Happy trails!

  • @JPBVideo
    @JPBVideo Год назад +2

    If you have the luxury of credit carding/motel instead of camping, would you add any "luxuries" to take the space of your tent/sleeping/cooking stuff or just enjoy riding with lesser weight?
    Great vids btw, keep 'em coming!

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад +3

      Actually my Ohio to Erie Trail Thru Ride was a credit card trip. I changed the setup completely and scrapped the rack and panniers and went with a seat post bag. So much LIGHTER! So my luxury was a way lighter biker. But if I were going pannier setup and hoteling, I’d pack more off bike clothes - sundress and strappy shoes! 💃🏻

  • @rwright8876
    @rwright8876 Год назад +3

    Could you give some details on the bike racks you use and charging/battery packs. Looking for ideas as prep for C&O/Gap ride.

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад +3

      Sure I can. I just have a Bontrager Deluxe Back Rack. The key to getting a rack is finding one that works with exact bike, the connectors are strong enough for touring and it can carry the weight you plan to load on it.
      I have an Anker Power Bank 325. There are several capacity options. Mines charges for at least 3 days on trail with charging everything. Check for new ones with a quicker charge time. I’ll upgrade to add a solar charger soon.
      Have a blast on the GAP/C&O. I love those trails, so fun!

    • @rwright8876
      @rwright8876 Год назад

      @@DeniseLookingOut Thank you for the info and sharing your adventures..

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      @@rwright8876 you’re welcome!

  • @hdtravel1
    @hdtravel1 Год назад

    Very useful video - so important to know what to take and what not to take

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      I’m glad you found it useful. Knowing how to make makes these trip go so much smoother.

  • @roncarr7179
    @roncarr7179 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @scottbaker9200
    @scottbaker9200 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @georgerogers1637
    @georgerogers1637 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you. I may have missed it, but do you take a bike lock with you? If so, where do you carry it?

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful. I usually carry a long rope key lock for myself or to lock up 2-3 bikes. I put it in my handlebar bag.

  • @auedpo
    @auedpo 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! I enjoyed seeing a setup that is capable of a many day (self supported too) journey that doesn't use bags on a front fork.
    Have you given any thought to using a frame bag for some of your gear? I think that might be the move for my setup to stash items that are less frequently used or can be folded/squished flat.

  • @robertsinnott9325
    @robertsinnott9325 Год назад

    Another great video..thank you invaluable!

  • @Fat2Fit5k
    @Fat2Fit5k Год назад +1

    I must ask what kind of sandals are those? I just found your channel and they look so comfortable!

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. They’re just Sketchers. Super comfy and a good sole for flat pedal riding!

  • @kerryphillips6263
    @kerryphillips6263 Год назад +1

    Hi Denise Denise!

  • @GamerKidEdits
    @GamerKidEdits Год назад

    Excellent video! What size pannier’s are you using? TY

  • @jasongarcia7544
    @jasongarcia7544 Год назад +1

    Great vid, wondering what the total weight was bike and gear?

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      No idea. I presume I'm on the heavier side since I'm still accumulating lite gear and my bike is steel.

  • @ReVolt_e-Vlogs
    @ReVolt_e-Vlogs Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tips!
    I seen your shirt, if you're from Louisville, my prayers are with you guys for the mass shooting today at the slanted roof office building, sorry don't know the name of it, how are these people families MISSING THAT SOMETHING IS "OFF" WITH THEM!?😢

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      Thanks and thank you for your thoughts. It’s just awful. Louisville is a small town kinda big city. We’ll make it through. For me, I’m not giving the person who did this a moment of attention. We lost 5 people. I’ll honor them. I hope other communities don’t experience this.

  • @KieranFarnes
    @KieranFarnes Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks! When you are off the bike and exploring towns and things, are you worried about anything being stolen? And how do you make sure it doesn't? Or am I just being paranoid? 😬

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад

      Thanks. I definitely worry about my bike and gear. If I’m traveling with friends, sometimes one will keep an eye out. I also always bring a long cable lock so I can take it through my panniers if needed. But sometime I don’t worry about. When solo, I just park in a very open spot or I’ve even been know to bring it into wherever I’m going. If you do a cable lock, go with the key kind. The combo locks are easy to break.

    • @dustysadventures
      @dustysadventures Год назад +1

      Great video. It’s amazing how much stuff will fit into the panniers.

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад +1

      @@dustysadventures I know right! That front Swift Industries Catalyst bag is also a forever expanding bag too.

  • @-NateTheGreat
    @-NateTheGreat Год назад +1

    I plan to do the entire Ohio Erie trail and hotel hop and noticed I have about one third to half of the gear you had on that trip. Hydration and light snacks are important. Did you have any long gaps on the route with no water or places to eat?

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад +1

      So I only used a seat post bag and handlebar bag on the OTET. This full pannier setup was camping on the Katy trail. For OTET, I only took a change of on the bike clothes, of the bike clothes, rain gear, snacks, first aid kit and bike repair. There weren’t any crazy excessive sections on the OTET without food/water, tons of little towns. Between Columbus and London was sparse but that was it.

  • @shawnbrown1404
    @shawnbrown1404 Год назад

    Awesome video!!
    Do you have links to the items in your video?

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад +1

      I do not. But that is a good idea.

    • @shawnbrown1404
      @shawnbrown1404 Год назад

      @@DeniseLookingOut Most definitely and you'll also get a small kickback if someone purchases anything from your links 🤔

    • @DeniseLookingOut
      @DeniseLookingOut  Год назад +1

      @@shawnbrown1404 that would be awesome! Thanks.

  • @Nkprod
    @Nkprod Год назад +1

    What kind of straps are the orange one in the video

  • @roelkomduur8073
    @roelkomduur8073 11 месяцев назад +1

    I don't get it, you have raingear but no mudguards on you touring bike...Bike life is so much cleaner with them! And here is another tip from the Netherlands, get other handlebars, and get in a more upright position( you're not riding in the Tour de France..). That is so much easier on you wrists and back...

    • @LeaMorgan
      @LeaMorgan 2 месяца назад

      I agree, I inherited this bike from my cousin, and it has the mudguards, yes, it’s heavier, but well worth it and the handlebars give huge grief to my wrists. If I had not inherited the bike, I doubt I would even be looking at bike packing, but after a couple of short trial runs in a couple of weeks, I had to Prince Edward Island for a weeklong trip and I appreciate all the assistance. I am learning from these sites.

  • @jimmoody
    @jimmoody 6 месяцев назад

    What no kitchen sink?