This is a note-to-self more than anything. I tend to get stressed before trips and I feel it takes me too long to get ready. The fact I have similar packing lists for biking and hiking trips, but with crucial differences, makes packing harder because I can't go on autopilot; I don't take windbreakers or arm warmers (or a pump) when I hike, but I do when I bike. I'll probably update and refine this entry over time, but I wanted to write it down while stuff from a recent trip was laying on my floor. Figured I may as well share it with others. If any readers want to post their own lists in the comments section, that'd be cool. - RM
Packing List for One- to Five-day Rides
Some items may be unnecessary, depending on distance, duration, destination and weather.
Food: 2,500 cal/day (for up to 5 days)
Bk
L
D
Snacks
Water bottles/reservoir filled
Clothes
Feet:
Bike shoes
Walking/camp shoes
Rain coat
Rain pants
Gloves, insulating
Gloves, vapor barrier
Vapor barrier socks/plastic bags - inner
Plastic bags for feet - outer
Glasses:
Sunglasses
Reading glasses
Night/"Dry or Die"
Base layer, bottom / tights
Swim suit and goggles
Sketch pad and pen
Emergency:
First Aid kit (check contents)
Fingerless gloves
Beacon
Repair kit and tools, pump, spare inner tubes
Maps and compass
GPS way-finding device
Lights: front, rear, check operation
Head lamp
Extra batteries (if no generator)
Camp rope
ID
Money
Credit card
Insurance card, blood donor card
Permits
Business cards
# # #
Have fun and stay healthy,
Robert
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Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
The Innovation Works, Inc.
copyright 2012 Robert Matson
Packing List for One- to Five-day Rides
Some items may be unnecessary, depending on distance, duration, destination and weather.
Food: 2,500 cal/day (for up to 5 days)
Bk
L
D
Snacks
Water bottles/reservoir filled
Clothes
Feet:
Socks/knee socks, one pair
Walking/camp shoes
Bottom:
Underwear/compression shorts
Riding shorts, outer
Long pants, nylon, wind proof
Top:
Short-sleeve shirt, wool or synth
Arm warmers
Insulating layer, windstopper fleece or wool
Wind shirt or wind vest
Short-sleeve shirt, wool or synth
Arm warmers
Insulating layer, windstopper fleece or wool
Wind shirt or wind vest
Cold and Wet Layers:
Hat/BalaklavaRain coat
Gloves, insulating
Gloves, vapor barrier
Vapor barrier socks/plastic bags - inner
Plastic bags for feet - outer
Sunglasses
Reading glasses
Night/"Dry or Die"
Base layer, bottom / tights
Base layer, top
Wool socks, dry
Hat, dry
Jacket: down or synth
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Shelter
Sleeping pad
Shelter
Toiletries:
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, soap, sun screen, bleach, hand sanitizer, lip balm
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, soap, sun screen, bleach, hand sanitizer, lip balm
Eating:
Stove, fuel, lighter
Cook pot and lid
Cup, bowl and spoon
Water treatment
Water bottles or reservoir
Scrubby sponge
Extras:
TowelSwim suit and goggles
Sketch pad and pen
Emergency:
First Aid kit (check contents)
Fingerless gloves
Beacon
Repair kit and tools, pump, spare inner tubes
Maps and compass
GPS way-finding device
Lights: front, rear, check operation
Head lamp
Extra batteries (if no generator)
Camp rope
ID
Money
Credit card
Insurance card, blood donor card
Permits
Business cards
# # #
Have fun and stay healthy,
Robert
------------
Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
The Innovation Works, Inc.
copyright 2012 Robert Matson
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