Motorcycle Camping for Beginers!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @FULLPELTAdventures
    @FULLPELTAdventures 2 года назад +31

    Having Camped with you many times, I've always been impressed in how quickly and easily you set up and in the morning pack up. Your system works well, Your pannier bags and duffle bag are always neatly packed and help keep the bike balanced when fully loaded. Not a Kitchen sink in sight, just the bare essentials.

  • @Thebonesoftrees
    @Thebonesoftrees 8 месяцев назад +6

    Here on Vancouver Island we carry one extra item. A 12 gauge shotgun when possible. You become part of the food chain when pushed back into the hills.

  • @briarfox637
    @briarfox637 Год назад +6

    Greetings from Texas. Love your shirt. My keytag says "Not all who wander are lost," as part of Tolkein's quote.

  • @jpisme9082
    @jpisme9082 4 месяца назад +2

    Never hurts to watch. Never know what you can learn from other riders.

  • @garrisonboyd1701
    @garrisonboyd1701 Год назад +6

    Some ppl like them some don’t but if you’re able to sleep in a hammock it can be a life saver. Extremely compact and if you have a tarp over it you can usually fit your bike under it too!

  • @Theyadayada
    @Theyadayada 2 года назад +19

    In a pinch here's what you do for a camp shower. Boil a bunch of water, dip a third of your towel in it, swing the towel around a few times to cool it off a bit then use it to wipe yourself down. Worth it going to sleep with clean feet at least.

  • @Itchybite
    @Itchybite 2 года назад +10

    Excellent video Mark. I think the chair is a luxury but I take one anyway. One other thing I take are some very compact shoes. I hate sitting around at camp in full motocross boots.

  • @OlympiA1LG
    @OlympiA1LG Год назад +2

    Hello from the USA! Stumbled upon your videos while thinking about taking my first trip and they were very helpful! Much appreciated 🙏

  • @billcotton1551
    @billcotton1551 2 года назад +2

    I did a trip with no chair ,and you are so right Mark.

  • @mikehurley5052
    @mikehurley5052 2 года назад +4

    Good stuff, i would replace bog paper with wet wipes, you can clean yourself if no washroom available, plus cleans your hands if you work on the bike. Edit, i see you mentioned that.

  • @Gator1699
    @Gator1699 2 года назад +8

    One big flaw you need booze a nice red after you eat maybe 2 then you sleep no drama. Cheers

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 20 дней назад +1

      Man, and a few snorts of booze around the camp fire !

  • @wolf1066
    @wolf1066 6 месяцев назад +2

    Tarp + hammock = tent + sleeping mat + chair. When winter camping at the Cold Kiwi Motorcycle Rally, I used to use a 3-person dome tent - enough room for me to sleep and to store my riding gear without ending up snuggled up against a cold, wet riding jacket all night.

  • @Turnbull62
    @Turnbull62 8 месяцев назад +2

    In Scotland I’d leave the water at home, it’s everywhere here for free. Usually falling out the sky. Even on the one weekend in August we laughingly call summer 😂. Use the extra space for some proper food, and a beer or three, obviously. 👍

  • @clarson2916
    @clarson2916 10 месяцев назад +1

    The chair is my most important piece of equipment :)
    I usually carry a simple cook kit, but I have gone without. If a I’m traveling everyday, I’ve done it comfortably by picking up a sandwich and a beverage at the end of the day, and getting on the road for an hour before the coffee/breakfast stop. I did lose 14 lbs in a month long trip to Alaska, so if you cannot afford to lose any weight, plan to carry more food, snacks, and cooking equipment :) I also carry a Swiss Army knife, but you’ve pretty much got everything else I use. The less stuff the better :)

  • @thomasgarrison3949
    @thomasgarrison3949 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the info. I love your suggestions, I have most of the same choices, but I am going to slightly improve some of my choices. I also take fishing equipment to fish here in NE Indiana.
    I'm getting a Tangkula 5-in-1 Tent Cot, Camping Tent Combo, to keep us off the ground, because we don't need poisonous snakes or spiders crawling into our sleeping bags with us.
    Behind my 900cc Kawasaki Vulcan Trike, I tow a Pull Behind Motorcycle Cargo Trailer, 16.6 Cu.Ft. Storage, 600-Lb. Load Capacity, with a cooler storage rack on the front, I freeze 2 one-gallon milk jugs with water in them, to keep my cooler cool, when they melt I have ice water. I never drink the water from the cooler, since it has contained some fish that I caught.

  • @STho205
    @STho205 Год назад +1

    I've camped for years on a CB250. Panniers and a tail bag. A dry sack strapped above that to stuff the sleep bag.
    I roll a foam pad with my tiny tent inside and strap that to my forks. My tent is a 2x1 meter dome I bought at the hardware store on clearance for $5 (30 was full price).
    Toilet items and a few extra things in a tank bag.
    It works for me and I hate riding with backpacks.
    Glad to see you returned the CB250 to a clean look scrambler instead of the Outback Rat Ride you converted it to

  • @dongorsegner4607
    @dongorsegner4607 7 месяцев назад

    Been mountain climbing since 1990, switched to camping off the motorcycle. Loved the video and ideas, the towel trip on the tent is a great idea. Because I’m not packing everything on my back, a camp cot is great. Thermarest makes a great one, also agree on the camp chair. Lastly……..not just any toilet paper make it 2 ply.

  • @kennethvernonprivate
    @kennethvernonprivate Год назад

    Great haircut Mark!! Thanks for the video....All the best from Canada!

  • @bushcraftoz2
    @bushcraftoz2 Год назад +1

    Great Video.
    Always great to help folks see it is possible!!

  • @theranjhas6235
    @theranjhas6235 Год назад +2

    *Hi Mark, thank you, I have had few trips and camped, however found your video as a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for sharing*

  • @lightspeedguru
    @lightspeedguru 6 месяцев назад

    Great video! I like how you've broken everything down into categories. Here are some thoughts that I had while reading your list...
    - Don't forget a can opener if your can doesn't have a tab.
    - Camp shoes. Unless you really like whatever footwear you ride in, it's really nice to get out of them at the end of the day and a cheap pair of thongs (flip flops) does the trick.
    - Swim shorts. Same goes with riding pants which can be hot and uncomfortable depending on the weather. Including a pair of thin shorts with your socks and underwear doesn't add much bulk to your wardrobe kit and gives you some options.
    - Likewise, I always take a thin merino wool base layer. It adds warm in cooler weather but makes for good sleepwear in any season.
    - I like that you added some soap to your Bathroom kit but I would go a bit further and add some biodegradable dish soap as well to help with clean up after dinner. 'Camp Soap' can be used for both depending on the brand.
    - It should be noted that dehydrated meals are another option rather than a big heavy can of food. Just boil water.
    - I like your twig stove idea but regulating temperature is one of the biggest challenges when camp cooking so noobs should consider a fuel-powered stove of some sort. I love my JetBoil!
    - For me, part of camping is cooking (or at least reheating) but if you want to simplify it even more, skip all the kitchen stuff and just pack a sandwich.
    - Speaking of water, it depends on where you're going but paid campsites often have potable water access nearby so all you need is something in which to transport it. I like your water can idea but a simple water bottle works as well. For longer trips next to natural sources, a water filtration system is essential.
    - Lastly, I usually bring a belt knife. It can be used in the kitchen or by the campfire.

  • @sixty8fury
    @sixty8fury 2 года назад +1

    Check out trash compactor bags for keeping your gear dry if your duffle is not waterproof. Much thicker than regular trash bags. Roll the top and secure with a little duct tape.
    Great videos. Keep it up.

  • @gonegliding2966
    @gonegliding2966 2 года назад +4

    if you're packing panniers, include a basic tool kit and a couple tubes for the bike. apart from that, you have everything you need right there. nothing more and nothing less.

  • @davidcauchi2837
    @davidcauchi2837 2 года назад +1

    Hello Mark; Thanks this is a great easy way to start Adv Bike Camping, simple and not expensive. David...Adelaide..Tiger 900GT & Scrambler.

  • @BikingAdventuresandRoutesNI
    @BikingAdventuresandRoutesNI 6 месяцев назад

    So glad to find your channel, going camping next week and love your tips

  • @davalleyguy5020
    @davalleyguy5020 Год назад

    Great video. Similar to how u pack. I pack and make my list in 20 minutes. Start with shelter, bedding matches water food. Anything else is less important so I don't stress over what I may have forgotten. Maybe get a thrill thinking if I did forget something I'll have to improvise

  • @johntracy2861
    @johntracy2861 8 месяцев назад

    Great video and list of items! All the items sound very practical even when going camping in Florida!

  • @Thebonesoftrees
    @Thebonesoftrees Год назад +1

    Nice KLR against the house @14:26

  • @stevenjohannesen88
    @stevenjohannesen88 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, your a legend for bush camping, love ya work ❤️

  • @juderyan1284
    @juderyan1284 Год назад +2

    Excellent video and great advice. So refreshing to see someone who knows what they are on about and gets to the heart of it. Too many videos on RUclips of slow motions, panoramic shots of way over the top 'camping' gear. Nailed it mate 👌 First video I have seen of yours, keen to check out some more

  • @BrettCarstens
    @BrettCarstens Год назад

    Oh man! You talking about camping has me eager to get back out there! 2 more things to add to your kit. Hand sanitizer or soap and my favorite addition to just about any kind of travel, a stainless steel double-wall cup.

  • @Dan-yh8qp
    @Dan-yh8qp Год назад

    Deo and brush 😂 I don’t even do that when I’m not camping! Great video anyway mate. Thank you!

  • @mikerandolph4141
    @mikerandolph4141 6 месяцев назад

    Not a beginner but wanted to see what the hell you were up too. Glad to see a bush pig in the mix & you're right my thumper hasn't let me down yet. Cheers 🍻

  • @morecowbell20
    @morecowbell20 Год назад +1

    New subscriber. I am just getting geared up for this, but from Canada. I think I have to pack a bit heavier in the wardrobe department and maybe lighter in the water department, but otherwise good stuff!! I also need to pack bear spray. 😞

  • @AmaNotaGogo
    @AmaNotaGogo 8 месяцев назад

    Satchel? a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and closed by a flap, used especially for school books. you probably mean sachet - a small sealed bag or packet containing a small quantity of something 🙃 very informative thanks Mark. Nice tent. will be interesting to see you mount everything on the bike (without panniers & topbox) without a rack. Thanks for the list.

  • @MOTODANS
    @MOTODANS 2 года назад +2

    Good vid Mark, hopefully help some new people to get out there!

  • @michaelpowsey
    @michaelpowsey 2 года назад

    G'Day Mark, another helpful video, not only for first time campers, we can all learn new things, the only extra thing I would add is the ceramic disc for the gas stove, otherwise it will burn your soup as the heat isn't spread over a bigger area.

  • @gregdavis1341
    @gregdavis1341 2 года назад +1

    Awesome Mark!
    Really enjoyed your video.. thank you🙏

  • @TheIdlesurfer
    @TheIdlesurfer 10 месяцев назад

    All good ideas. I carry a bit more. I have a micro fibre robe which is also my towel and what I wear in my sleeping bag for extra warmth. It also means a trip to the toilet means people don't have the unwelcome sight of a middle aged bloke in his underpants on a campsite. It also means I can put off putting on my MX boots and knee braces and have my breakfast in my robe. A pair of thin soled shoes is a must for me along with a pair of zip off trouser/short things. You bloody Aussies don't have to worry too much about the cold but for us Europeans and Northern Yanks and Canadians, I'd stow in a set of merino long John's, a long vest and a beanie hat. This set up has done me well from Arctic Finland (in the summer, I'm not an idiot) to the Moroccan Sahara and many points in between. My kit always comes in at under 20kg, including tools and inner tubes.

  • @GrumpyGnomeGramps
    @GrumpyGnomeGramps 2 года назад

    Another awesome vid mate. Just did Canberra to Uluṟu via Alice. Combination of camping and cabins (through the 2022 thunderstorms). Looking at a half lap up through QLD, NT, WA and back to Canberra. Took way too many clothes. Never wore most of them. Love ya vids. Chris

  • @CoachSteve4u
    @CoachSteve4u 2 года назад

    This is great! Thanks! I'm going motorcycle camping in Death Valley in just 12 days - last-minute invite. First time on a bike! Wish me luck, lol.

    • @BikerBits
      @BikerBits  2 года назад

      Good Onya mate and good luck! 👍

  • @itroy3039
    @itroy3039 2 года назад

    Great video mate 👍
    I would recommend Including a powerbank
    And I'd swap out the toilet roll for a space saving toilet wet wipes 😉

  • @CHUNKYNUGGET666
    @CHUNKYNUGGET666 2 года назад

    Your really growing on me mate! I got a similar setup but with a hammock and tarp. May I suggest Light weight shoes, I carry crocs, Incase you need/want to walk👍

  • @malcolmtomkins6679
    @malcolmtomkins6679 2 года назад

    Drinkarooni- Gold! Great tip!

  • @adriannewton6688
    @adriannewton6688 Год назад

    I'd also take a hat with a brim on it for a head bug net to rest on and my favorite for getting the fire going, a telescopic blowpipe.

  • @lorenmars5244
    @lorenmars5244 7 месяцев назад

    New here. I really liked the downloadable preflight checklist idea. Is there a way to point to an icon on screen that directly prints something. Like, "Want a printed copy? Is your printer on? Click here." Can't wait to look all through your channel.

  • @gumbysenduro6546
    @gumbysenduro6546 2 года назад +1

    Awesome overview Mark :)

  • @briansmith2933
    @briansmith2933 Год назад +1

    Far from a beginner camper motorcyclist, but you do have some great ideas and by the way, where did you get that Triumph!! sign in your garage? I would love to get one, I'm a triumph, dude.

  • @rupertsuzuki3376
    @rupertsuzuki3376 2 года назад

    Great video,
    Personally, given the menu, I’d consider bringing a can opener.
    Maybe a knife too.

  • @christophermcreynolds6001
    @christophermcreynolds6001 2 года назад

    Great attitude, spot on. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dadsonion5292
    @dadsonion5292 9 месяцев назад

    You also should carry a towel in case the Vogons arrive to construct a hyperspace bypass!

  • @rickratcliff6231
    @rickratcliff6231 2 года назад

    I was option 4 just interested in what others carry, pack, do. Love your channel Mark & Nay ❤️

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 3 месяца назад

    I'm new to bike camping/glamping and wondering if there is such a thing of to may packs/gear ?
    Ie. tank bags, fork bags(20L), handle bar bag, saddle bags(tusk 74L) and tail rack for my 24lbs battery bank. All on my sur-ron E-dirt bike.
    G-lamping/extra's items are fishing gear, medium laptop, small second monitor, maybe external graphics card/gpu and 300 wat's solar blanket('s).
    Any thought's/pointers ?

  • @Doticaster
    @Doticaster 2 года назад

    I’ve always found a simple first aid kit pretty handy ✊

  • @wixee123
    @wixee123 2 года назад

    A chamois works well in the kit as well..👍

  • @andrewj22
    @andrewj22 Год назад

    Do a video on how to strap stuff that won't fit in the case to a rack sececurely. How can I be confident my tent won't fall off the bike?

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Год назад

      X brace it on the back with bungee straps.
      Cheers!

  • @henryhartley9993
    @henryhartley9993 2 года назад

    Nice one Mark.....

  • @smokeydk7712
    @smokeydk7712 2 года назад

    Batteries for light and those folding shovel for loo and fire

  • @roberteads9995
    @roberteads9995 8 месяцев назад

    I carry wet wipes(water based) and hand cleaner which doubles as a fire starter. Fritos can make a good fire starter too

  • @Peteslife
    @Peteslife 2 года назад

    Or we are just subscribed to your channel and HAVE to watch every video. Hahaha I hate camping.. will do it when out with the 4wd so I can stay out remotely longer, but motels only when out on the bike..
    That was a really good easy to follow and well layed out education video for beginners and others to camp with their bikes.. well done.. brilliant.. haha

  • @dougwilson6324
    @dougwilson6324 2 года назад

    Good stuff Mark 👍

  • @theresewilliams8756
    @theresewilliams8756 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mark ! What make is your sleeping pad ?

    • @BikerBits
      @BikerBits  2 года назад +1

      Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Insulated Air Sleeping Mat

  • @darrenoz2953
    @darrenoz2953 2 года назад

    Some great tips there mate! Ripper

  • @Chris_Z.
    @Chris_Z. 2 года назад

    Probably add an Entrenching tool. [Folding Shovel].

  • @rio_camp
    @rio_camp Год назад

    Relaxing silent vlog

  • @wrangler10
    @wrangler10 Год назад

    How many liters is that duffle bag ?

  • @paulbourgoin2436
    @paulbourgoin2436 2 года назад

    : ) Great video Mark

  • @livelongrideonover70
    @livelongrideonover70 Год назад

    Thanks very much. I am inspired.👌

  • @adamrichards2072
    @adamrichards2072 2 года назад

    Tent looks the goods. Got a make and model? Cheers Mark. Adam.

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 3 месяца назад

    Interesting. I admit that I cheat when motorcycle camping, I tow a cargo trailer behind my Harley Davidson Electra Glide. I have a Taj Mahal tent, a queen size bed with a folding metal frame, a portable toilet, propane barbecue that also is a stove, percolator coffee pot...

  • @jacobgibson9814
    @jacobgibson9814 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video!

  • @tomc8800
    @tomc8800 10 месяцев назад

    great t-shirt. Where did you get that? :)

  • @RobertRobert-d2r
    @RobertRobert-d2r 9 месяцев назад

    Very comprehensive but surely you need a knife or blade of some description?

  • @thats-no-moon
    @thats-no-moon Год назад

    Depending on where you go I would bring some rugged plastic bags or so for waste and used toilet paper, and a knife or multitool - I use mine all the time.

  • @yuri_osoy
    @yuri_osoy Год назад

    What do you do with your helmet, pants, and jacket when leaving your tent to go say to the beach or someplace else?
    I'm thinking of taking one of those hammocks that you can sleep on but don't know where to leave my gear overnight.

  • @jamesstewart5665
    @jamesstewart5665 Год назад

    Info on that tent please

    • @BikerBits
      @BikerBits  Год назад

      Link in the description! 👍

  • @dynamadnessadventures205
    @dynamadnessadventures205 2 года назад

    Hey mark you forgot 1 important item. a 6 pack of Jim beam lol 😂 great video ride safe

  • @MVDBR
    @MVDBR 2 года назад

    Excellent 🙏

  • @jdbordelon7752
    @jdbordelon7752 2 года назад

    Yo Mark, like the haircut. Looks sharp! Fun video mate, thank you ( drink-a-rooni ! lol)

  • @marianneallen2426
    @marianneallen2426 Год назад

    What about a blanket?

  • @lindsaymillard2881
    @lindsaymillard2881 2 года назад

    Hey Mark, what's the tent like in cold wind. Does the cold air get into the tent? I would like to change over to a tent from my swag but the swag stays warm as it does not let the cold air in.

    • @BikerBits
      @BikerBits  2 года назад

      You can adjust how much gap you want! 👍

  • @peterlaws1653
    @peterlaws1653 2 месяца назад

    excellent

  • @kjaubrey4816
    @kjaubrey4816 3 месяца назад

    Sassafras or wild mint leaves are a natural bug repellent.

  • @nigelmtb
    @nigelmtb Год назад

    Beginners, Mark!

  • @6226superhurricane
    @6226superhurricane 2 года назад

    you can buy small tubes of sunscreen + insect repellent combined for a multipurpose item.

    • @BikerBits
      @BikerBits  2 года назад

      Oh not sure, but sounds like a good idea! 👍

  • @dhan7072
    @dhan7072 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I wish I could bring my Dr 650 from Texas and ride with you.

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 Год назад

    Yep .. expert camper . *What the hell is Mark up to now?*
    🤦‍♂️😀😀😀👍👍👍

  • @streetpunk99
    @streetpunk99 Год назад

    Do you have any recommendations on a starter bike for a smaller woman with zero riding experience?

    • @penguinvic9892
      @penguinvic9892 Год назад

      It depends on what a small woman wants to use the motorcycle for i.e. a commuter bike or an off-road dirt bike? If it is a commuter bike with say, a little bit of side camping, then possibly a 250 cc 4 stroke with a flat pillion seat to tie camping / gear luggage upon.
      Now it’s been 40 years since I did any of this but I rode a Suzuki GSX 250 to work some 40 kms away most week days. I did semi regular trips in Australia to another state capital about 2000 kms away, taking 2 days to get there. Along the way I’d [stealth] camp in a state forest by wheeling my bike over a car-proof ditch, about 100 metres from the road, out of sight. I’d carry all manner of gear … tent, cooking utensils, sleeping bag, back pack with about 3-4 days clothing, water, cans of food, plus a shoulder bag that rested on the fuel tank that contained entertainments, i.e. a couple of paperbacks, portable chess set, puzzles, pack of cards, a couple if handheld computer games. Two cheap hessian ex-army surplus bags, one on each side of the bike, carried most of my camping stuff.
      While the seat was not the most comfortable for a long trip, the motorcycle I had back then would travel all day comfortably at 80-90 kms per hour. It would go on dirt roads and tracks quite comfortably but slowly and with care. It was surprisingly low maintenance and almost no mechanical problems. Good on fuel consumption, too. I loved that little motorcycle.
      I’m sure there’s a modern day equivalent or even better. Something to consider is ease of handling and turning at low speeds, as well as speeds up to and beyond 100 kms per hour.
      But it all boils down to what the lady who is a beginner wants and needs. I hope I’ve been helpful here.

    • @simonjones2645
      @simonjones2645 Год назад

      xt250 Yamaha

  • @waldmeister0815
    @waldmeister0815 8 месяцев назад

    I always take three lighters.
    One you break, one you loose, one you have.

  • @alainmiclette7634
    @alainmiclette7634 3 месяца назад

    that dope is a scourge for the country

  • @xRhinozzz
    @xRhinozzz 8 месяцев назад

    Video starts at 3:30

  • @DaroriDerEinzige
    @DaroriDerEinzige 2 года назад

    I am just a miserable f*ck which lives in a Country with a snowy Winter - So dreaming from the next Summer already ;)

  • @eelkedeboer5538
    @eelkedeboer5538 Год назад

    One stand out omission for basic comfort is a pair of flip flops / thongs.

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque5061 9 месяцев назад

    You're never lost on a moto-you've clearly never been to Levis! Streets make no sense there. I live just across the river in Quebec City-get lost there everytime-need a GPS!

  • @megamindtvsydney3967
    @megamindtvsydney3967 2 года назад

    Yeeewwww

  • @Grand.Kanyan
    @Grand.Kanyan 7 месяцев назад

    Junk drawer...?

  • @wainedodd8055
    @wainedodd8055 Год назад

    👍☕

  • @Chef-Chad
    @Chef-Chad Год назад

    I was taught for maximum heat to sleep in your sleeping bag nude, by the boy scouts USA about 1974.

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque5061 9 месяцев назад

    Always forget toilet paper but tobacco grows by the road from coast to coast in Canada-the only thing that evil weed is good for. Big fuzzy leaves.

  • @cedricksamaniego9146
    @cedricksamaniego9146 6 месяцев назад

    If you sleep naked, you warm up faster.