You need some talcum powder to put inside your tyre if you change the tube other than that your very organised mate enjoy your trip ,I’m an older rider too jimmy Wa
Hi there, sorry it's taken me a while to get back to you but I've been away again. I've provided a summary in the comments section of the video. All up I'm carrying around 25kg of gear on a camping trip but about 11kg if this goes on every trip in the bush. The camping stuff (tent, sleeping bag, food, clothes etc) accounts for around 14kg. Hope this helps, Regards
Thanks for sharing your setup. It is always interesting to see fellow Tasmanians' overnight setup.
You're welcome! No matter what the setup, the number of items taken expands to fill all available space. It never seems like I've got an easy pack!
@@xplortas I know exactly what you mean. I am always looking at my gear and asking myself do I need that? 🤔
LOL, me too @@RideTheByroads
Amazing how much stuff you can fit into those bags.
Lol, yep but always seems like you need more space. Items multiply to fill available space!
Impressive oriental rug....in the garage!
Lol, but so good on the knees compared to concrete!
Good setup...even for 1 night it still piles up 👍
Yes, fixed overheads are pretty high even for one night, plus tools etc if going bush
You need some talcum powder to put inside your tyre if you change the tube other than that your very organised mate enjoy your trip ,I’m an older rider too jimmy Wa
Hi Jimmy, thanks for the tip!
I use a bush box to light a fire to cook or make a Coffee ect it’s small and light in case the jet boil don’t work like you say
Those jet boils are good when they work but I don't trust the piezo spark. The bush box sounds good
Stellar vid. Gave me some new ideas.
Pleased to hear it. Have fun.
Tent on a tarp? Glad you like sleeping in pooling water on a rainy night. I sure don't but more power to you.
Ha I know what you mean. If it looks like being wet I keep the tarp well in from the tent edge. Haven't had problems doing it that way. Cheers
@@xplortas Well as long as you move it away when the bad weather comes. Better to have the water soak into the ground then into your tent.
Glad you are out there having a good time though. Cheers!
Totally agree!
Tent on an incline, not in a valley
How much does the tent, tarp, poles, sleeping bag, mattress etc setup weigh?
I'll weigh them and get back to you, probably tomorrow. Cheers
Hi there, sorry it's taken me a while to get back to you but I've been away again. I've provided a summary in the comments section of the video. All up I'm carrying around 25kg of gear on a camping trip but about 11kg if this goes on every trip in the bush. The camping stuff (tent, sleeping bag, food, clothes etc) accounts for around 14kg. Hope this helps, Regards
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Thanks 😊
No kitchen sink? 😂
Nor detergent!
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