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POD - 6 hour ride then camp

Started by tonybluegoat, Sun 01, Dec 2019, 09:45:01

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tonybluegoat

I want to do some long rides with camping. The only way to prepare is to test. I'm an Eagle Scout, was a U.S. Army Combat Engineer, so I've been outside some.

Step 1 - I haven't camped in years, so I have to find my pack... OH, there it is in the dirt behind my shop.



Where's the raingear?



Found it!

Dump it out... kill some spiders... pick what I need



A couple MRE's, solo tent, sleeping bag, ground pad (I'm 50 years old), Towel, Magnetic flashlight off the refrigerator (as good as any), lighter, a small towel, a pair of camp pants (scrubs), Raingear (I won't need it but I should carry it). I'll buy some water on the road.  If I can find my tiny folding camp chair out in the leaf pile I'll take it... otherwise I'll just take the seat off the bike to sit on. ... and a beanie... It's going to be In the 30's tonight.

Gotta Go!
TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

DirtyDan

I've done a LOT of motorcycle camping.......

A lighter (1 ?)

I carried 6-12 just me

Test your rig in the backyard, something goes wrong home is close

Keep us posted

Dan
Do it while you can. I did.... it my way

Jess from VA

#2
MRE's.....  now there's some fine dining.   ;D

Nearly every time I ever travel, I need rain gear (which also subs for cold weather gear).

I'm done with camping for a long time. (I was also a boy scout and senior patrol leader)

Except maybe using this (not an RV, but somewhat better than a tent)  :)


I threw an old living room recliner in back (rather than the dump), which is a decent sleeper.  ;D

Black Pearl's Captain

#3
Enjoy the ride and camp. When you get home consider new gear. I've bike camped as much as 60 nights a year. From Key West to the Arctic circle. Newer gear will make the camping MUCH more fun.

The newest model of Big Agnes sleeping pads are great. I have both an insulated for under 50 temps and non insulated in the wide long size. A newish insulated bag works far better than anything 20 years old unless your old bag is goose down. I sleep right on the pad and use the bag only as a cover.

Also important is a good camp chair. I don't care if mine is large as it is comfortable. It's a big folding chair from Sam's club, not a toy with those tiny legs.

I never carrying cooking gear or much food, just a chocolate snack and sunflower seeds. Eat at the restaurants or pack a Subway to camp.

Post up how your trip went. I'm off tomorrow for Key West. We camped at Sigsbee and Big Cypress swamp the past 2 years but camping in a mobile home at Trumbo this week as it's crawling distance from Duval street and my riding buddy wants do a little Key West "crawling". (I don't drink more than a single shot a day!).

My St1300 fully loaded for a week of camping last February on the river road near Terlingua Texas.

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tonybluegoat

#4
Grabbing some necessities.



Most important piece of kit.

TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

..

Are you related to the Clampetts?

tonybluegoat

#6





What is the absolute best fire starter?
Always available at a camp out.
Always dry.
Lights with one match every time.
Burns hot and long.







Any deep fried chip will do. They are basically oil bombs.
TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

tonybluegoat

Lucky me. I found a camp chair in the woods when I was getting firewood.

TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

tonybluegoat

#8
The great thing about MRE's is that they come with everything. Napkin salt spoon pepper dessert coffee sugar cream.  They also come with a water activated heater. But the one in this MRE didn't work it's a very old MRE at least 10 years old. So I had to warm it up the old fashioned way.





The flashlight is USB rechargeable. And I have a USB charging port on my Valk. No need to pack batteries.

TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

tonybluegoat

Final word... I need a cot. I'm too old to sleep on the ground.
TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

tonybluegoat

Quote from: DirtyDan on Sun 01, Dec 2019, 09:55:49
I've done a LOT of motorcycle camping.......

A lighter (1 ?)

I carried 6-12 just me

Test your rig in the backyard, something goes wrong home is close

Keep us posted

Dan

Good advice. I did.  I did a round trip and then camped in the woods on my 10 acre homestead.  The chair I "found" is one I put in the woods 6 years ago when I was hunting.
TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.

indybobm

I thought the bike went in the tent! :)
So many roads, so little time
VRCC # 5258

Avanti

This bike is loaded for two up camping/hiking and riding in full gear for extended trips. 
Three person tent, bike cover, bike cleaning supplies, two chairs, table, axe, shovel, hiking clothes, hiking poles, backpack, field glasses, 8mm x 30M rope, altimeter, compass, water purifier, rain gear, heated gear, gloves, sleeping mattress (77.5 x 51in x 2.95in), queen size down quilt (25°), 3 pillows, set of sheets and 3 pillow cases, 10 liter kitchen sink, stove, plates and cups, bear box filled with food, sandals, all bathing supplies, toiletries, first aid kit, books, four lights, tire repair supplies, and other miscellaneous small supplies.

tonybluegoat

#13
Quote from: Avanti on Mon 02, Dec 2019, 15:45:44
This bike is loaded for two up camping/hiking and riding in full gear for extended trips.  
Three person tent, bike cover, bike cleaning supplies, two chairs, table, axe, shovel, hiking clothes, hiking poles, backpack, field glasses, 8mm x 30M rope, altimeter, compass, water purifier, rain gear, heated gear, gloves, sleeping mattress (77.5 x 51in x 2.95in), queen size down quilt (25°), 3 pillows, set of sheets and 3 pillow cases, 10 liter kitchen sink, stove, plates and cups, bear box filled with food, sandals, all bathing supplies, toiletries, first aid kit, books, four lights, tire repair supplies, and other miscellaneous small supplies.

I'm digging the trunk. If I can just sleep truly comfortably then I'm good for anywhere.
TonyBlueGoat

2000 GL1500C Standard
81 Yamaha XJ650 - still runs great!
Politics and the Weather...
Two things I don't pay attention to, and am happier for it.