Here's what I pack! Adventure motorcycle camping SE1-EPS6

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Packing the bike for 3-4 days away
    When I'm out adventure motorcycle camping this is what I take.
    Here: my motorcycle and basic setup below:
    The V-STROM 650XT Adventure builds on the comfort, flexibility and performance of the DL650XT model, with the added Adventure Kit.
    The Givi Outback motorcycle hard case boxes and panniers will transform a motorcycle into a longer-range touring bike, making it a more practical, comfortable and aesthetically pleasing ride.
    The Stop & Go Tire Plugger is the legendary tire repair kit that has been trusted by motorcycle riders for more than 35 years. Keep a kit on your bike at all times and never worry about being stranded with a flat tire on your ride, whether it's across town or across country
    Galaxy Tab Active3. Strong inside and out so you can take on the day. The rugged design has water, dust, and 1.5m drop resistance and replaceable battery, boosting productivity with Samsung DeX and enhanced NFC. With touch sensitivity settings, an Active key, and S Pen, put gloves on and get to it.
    DMD NAVIGATION
    The Motorcycle Navigation Solution - powered by Android
    “The ultimate adventure and off-road motorcycle dashboard, since 2018”
    Insta360
    Total flexibility. No compromises. The only action camera that shoots mind-blowing 360 and wide-angle action shots with just the swap of a lens.

Комментарии • 29

  • @Motorrad.77
    @Motorrad.77 5 дней назад +1

    Great video! I'm riding Ft Myers to Batavia NY airshow next week. My gear has always been your left side mesh setup, it's so adjustable as conditions change.
    Mesh, mesh + raingear, mesh + undergarments + raingear. My entire pack out is the size of your black bag @9:48. I'd like to camp one day, just have not yet.

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  5 дней назад +1

      Hey thanks Motorrad.77!!! All great comments, I'd never camped till I bought this motorcycle 2 years ago. I don't really "camp", I use the camp grounds for a place to sleep and shower, maybe a dip in the lake. I pick up food, for the evening, sleep, pack up in the morning and head somewhere for breakfast. Give it a shot, I meet the nicest people every night at my new camp site! Cheers, thanks again for commenting!

  • @filybear3331
    @filybear3331 2 месяца назад +2

    We have a similar set up to packing. One thing I can highly recommend is Rock Straps for that Dry bag. Not expensive and are one of my most coveted upgrades to tie downs or bungie cords.

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey FB! Thanks for the comment and the tip, I'm watching the promo video now on Rock Straps website!!!

  • @gerhardk98
    @gerhardk98 Месяц назад

    I enjoyed this and your Creemore video, I am 66, ride a road bike and just started motorcycle camping with the advent of the pandemic. Camped out at Black Donald campground near Calabogie, Huntsville and in Michigan near Traverse City twice.
    Your newest subscriber
    Gerhard

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  Месяц назад

      Hey Gerhard, thanks for the comment and the subscription. Greatly appreciated!!!! I'll have to look up Traverse City. I think one of my favourite things is packing my camping gear, starting the bike up, and heading off with no idea where I'm stopping during the day or camping that night. I did that all the way to the Cabot trail last year. Thanks again, cheers!

  • @filybear3331
    @filybear3331 2 месяца назад +2

    LMAO. Just went through that on a 3 day trip. I went with the cool weather waterproof gear. My traveling partner went with the warm weather light weight gear. I was comfortable, he was not so much. I figure better a little warmer and dry than cold and wet. Lol.

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  2 месяца назад +1

      Well it was the opposite for me, I went light and boy it was 36C all over the Highlands, like riding in a hairdryer LMAO I'm really thinking of switching to a motocross jersey and motocross type armor. I think that would be a lot cooler than the mesh jacket. The type of thing Noraly on Itchy boots wears, seems to have worked for her, outside of the collar bone break in 4 places...

    • @filybear3331
      @filybear3331 2 месяца назад

      Yeah I was watching Itchy Boots for a long time too. (bought the scarf/head band). Being Dutch/Canadian and all helped too lol.

  • @bobimcvey
    @bobimcvey 2 месяца назад +1

    Great job Colin!
    We do family camping with a Van full that you’re doing on a bike. And glad to see my GoPro hard at work too. Always look forward to seeing your journeys.

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  2 месяца назад

      Thanks Bob The Hero2 still take great video, I'm planning on rewarding it with a trip to South Africa if that's okay? Cheers!

  • @filybear3331
    @filybear3331 2 месяца назад +1

    We did the Pick Axe Loop of ride the high lands BTW and it was awesome.

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  2 месяца назад

      Yes that a very fun route, have you to the Creemore Loop? It's very good and challenging too

  • @dianneletts-om3bm
    @dianneletts-om3bm 2 месяца назад

    Hey I came across your video looking at Cremore posts nice to see you enjoying your life and your videos are very interesting

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  Месяц назад

      Hey! How are you? Long time, yes retired and working on ways to help other people with Arthritis, motivation, its really hard for a lot of people to help themselves, some just don't think they can do, or don't have any example around them of people succeeding with the disease. Very hard to find someone online so I thought maybe I can do it? Thanks for the comment, hope you are doing well!!!!

  • @DeadOnTrail
    @DeadOnTrail 20 дней назад

    Great loadout vid planning to make my own doing the Colorado BDR next week hopefully all my gear works perfect! Happy riding! Just subscribed!

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  20 дней назад

      DeadOnTrail, I'm so jealous of your location! I rode a bit of the NEBDR out on this coast last summer. But I look at all the BDR's out in your neck of the woods with great envy! Just subscribe, looking forward you your loadout video. Thanks for the support, just getting started on YT, greatly appreciated! Cheers

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  20 дней назад

      BTW Love the new jeep!!! Used to watch a lot of Trail Recon too

  • @bobbrown118
    @bobbrown118 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you that was a very informative vid! Great ideas I will use for sure
    Cheers
    BB

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  2 месяца назад

      Thank-you for saying so Bob, your comments are always greatly appreciated. It only takes one good comment to make you feel like the time creating the video was all worth while! I'm up in the highland recording more routes right now. motorcycle's temp gauge was reading 37C at times today, I think I single handedly raised Gatorades profits this week. Crazy hot camping!!!

  • @SheepGoat390
    @SheepGoat390 Месяц назад +1

    i have the same hat as well and several other things from her store lol wife and i love Noraly!

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  Месяц назад +1

      Ahhhhhh very good, love my hat! Wife got it for my birthday! Thanks for commenting!!!!

    • @SheepGoat390
      @SheepGoat390 Месяц назад +1

      @@arthritic.adventures your welcome, great content my firend!

    • @user-uy7ge2bw8s
      @user-uy7ge2bw8s 12 дней назад +1

      Good video thanks

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  8 дней назад

      @@user-uy7ge2bw8s Welcome! Thanks for commenting!

  • @skulijakobsson5116
    @skulijakobsson5116 Месяц назад

    Much Enjoyment 👍😎
    Have you looked into the carnivore diet for health benefits?

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  Месяц назад +1

      Good question!!!! Thanks for commenting, after lots of research it seemed to me that the Mediterranean way of eating (English needs a new word for this as "diet" gets confusing, I'm not "dieting" if you know what I mean) was a good place to start and the information we have today about people living in the "Blue Zones" in the world seemed to make the most sense for me out of the three recommended Keto, Mediterranean and Carnivore. My super quick logic in making the choice? Keto was high in fat, cholesterol and such is a big factor later on in life with Arthritis (I know Keto Dr.'s have thoughts on why that logic is wrong). Carnivore seemed a bit extreme, so I thought let's start with trying Mediterranean.
      When I have the meds right, exercise right, attitude right and eat Mediterranean I'm golden! So short answer is yes I have looked into it, but never tried it. My biggest issue, and I image it's similar to people with all kinds of disease like and including Arthritis, is not falling off the "bus" of what works. If I eat one ice cream cone I'll eat 10 that month and if I do that, I'll also eat a bag of chips, then I'll skip the gym, and then I'll stay up tooo late watching a movie and get less sleep, this leads to aches and pains, attitude changes to poor me, and down the rabbit hole we go... ...do it for 6 months a year and then fight my way out again! Thanks again so much for the comment and the question!!!

    • @skulijakobsson5116
      @skulijakobsson5116 Месяц назад

      @@arthritic.adventures thanks for the detailed answer 👍
      Do give the carnivore eating a good hard look. I have read so many comments from people that have completely reversed what you got and much more.
      It is simple but not easy.
      Works for me like a charm.

    • @arthritic.adventures
      @arthritic.adventures  Месяц назад +1

      Will do! Thanks again!