I'm from the middle of the USA and have been touring by bike, canoe, backpack kayak and skis touring since the late 1960's. One thing that can be said about packing all the equipment on any long trip is the storage changes from place to place during the trip. Always searching for the perfect place to store everything. It is a process of evolution, depending on the temperature, rain, snow, wind, number of hours of day light. The less stuff you bring the better the trip.. Not so much to saving weight but you soon realize how little you really need to be a nomad. Enjoy the ride and never stop traveling. When you have children make sure they start traveling with you before they can walk. even if it means they sit on top of your backpack and hang on for dear life.
Hi Tom, thanks for leaving a comment and sharing your tips and life lessons! Now I'm in Norway I can definitely relate to the 'less weight is more fun'. Especially my camera equipment makes the setup very heavy. Have a nice day!
I always find it interesting to see how other people load their bikes. I really like your full frame bag, been debating investing in a made to measure one to maximise space. Think you’ve sold it for me. Hope this week on the bike is treating you kindly!
Hello from Bend OR. Nice set up. Been doing some touring, and bike packing on the singles and our two tandems. Just switched to a SRAM 12 speed with a 10x52 cassette. Really nice for the loaded climbs. Safe travels.
How is it going now RJ? I remember seeing these videos while I was preparing for my somewhat similar bikepack trip with a somewhat similar route. Curious to hear your stories and whereabouts. Grts from a fellow dutchy
Nice setup!! would love to see periodic updates. Also another video on the camera equipment. You could save some weight by looking into a superfast multi-port USB-C charger. Anker or UGreen make good ones smaller than your laptop charger's size.
Good setup man over time your setup will evolve for sure .. takes time to dail it in .. my advice is pack each bag as a category exsample dont mix and match gear use bag for one subject .. one bag for food and cooking ie the kitchen one bag for complete sleep system including base camp clothes means you just unpack one bag seting up camp ..
Is the Backpack really 100 % waterproof over a long time? I think Tristan mentioned some restrictions of the Expedbag in this regard. Otherwise it seems very nice and also capable for hiking
Yeah i had that mini sawyer for years pain in the ass that small bag that came with is useless .. adveice get a 3 litres befree gravilty system it brillant ps your air pad is good have one for 5 years still working good
Hey, so far it seems fully waterproof after heavy rainfall. I've had a couple of times where my bike just layed down during the night, and there were big puddles of water on the framebag in the morning.. without any leakage. I wouldn't lay it down with the zipper side on top though, because then it'll probably not be 100% waterproof!
Keep your rain gear you never know the weather even if hotter countries.. plus shipping it back will cost money and shipping it back to you again will cost money and customs import tax not worth sending it back
I'm from the middle of the USA and have been touring by bike, canoe, backpack kayak and skis touring since the late 1960's. One thing that can be said about packing all the equipment on any long trip is the storage changes from place to place during the trip. Always searching for the perfect place to store everything. It is a process of evolution, depending on the temperature, rain, snow, wind, number of hours of day light. The less stuff you bring the better the trip.. Not so much to saving weight but you soon realize how little you really need to be a nomad. Enjoy the ride and never stop traveling. When you have children make sure they start traveling with you before they can walk. even if it means they sit on top of your backpack and hang on for dear life.
Hi Tom, thanks for leaving a comment and sharing your tips and life lessons!
Now I'm in Norway I can definitely relate to the 'less weight is more fun'. Especially my camera equipment makes the setup very heavy.
Have a nice day!
I always find it interesting to see how other people load their bikes. I really like your full frame bag, been debating investing in a made to measure one to maximise space. Think you’ve sold it for me. Hope this week on the bike is treating you kindly!
Hello from Bend OR. Nice set up. Been doing some touring, and bike packing on the singles and our two tandems. Just switched to a SRAM 12 speed with a 10x52 cassette. Really nice for the loaded climbs. Safe travels.
Power washer would work great for those shed doors
How is it going now RJ? I remember seeing these videos while I was preparing for my somewhat similar bikepack trip with a somewhat similar route. Curious to hear your stories and whereabouts. Grts from a fellow dutchy
Great video. Cheers from Perth, Australia. (The most isolated city in the world)
I got same strap cheap aliexpress still work after 4 years only cost 2 dollars just wish they made longer ones
Nice setup!! would love to see periodic updates. Also another video on the camera equipment. You could save some weight by looking into a superfast multi-port USB-C charger. Anker or UGreen make good ones smaller than your laptop charger's size.
Thanks for sharing the video ideas and tips! I'll definitely look into the charger.
Hi, I from Germany. It was a very nice Video. I love it and it was so good. Thanks a lot and greets from Germany
Hey Olaf thanks for your comment! I hope I had some nice tips for you and if you have any questions just let me know!
Howdy from Texas! Thanks for the great info
Hey! No problem man, thanks for leaving a comment.
Good setup man over time your setup will evolve for sure .. takes time to dail it in .. my advice is pack each bag as a category exsample dont mix and match gear use bag for one subject .. one bag for food and cooking ie the kitchen one bag for complete sleep system including base camp clothes means you just unpack one bag seting up camp ..
Thanks! Yea my campgear is still a bit over the place
Is the Backpack really 100 % waterproof over a long time? I think Tristan mentioned some restrictions of the Expedbag in this regard. Otherwise it seems very nice and also capable for hiking
Yeah i had that mini sawyer for years pain in the ass that small bag that came with is useless .. adveice get a 3 litres befree gravilty system it brillant ps your air pad is good have one for 5 years still working good
Is the custom frame bag waterproof after HEAVY rain?
Hey, so far it seems fully waterproof after heavy rainfall.
I've had a couple of times where my bike just layed down during the night, and there were big puddles of water on the framebag in the morning.. without any leakage.
I wouldn't lay it down with the zipper side on top though, because then it'll probably not be 100% waterproof!
Keep your rain gear you never know the weather even if hotter countries.. plus shipping it back will cost money and shipping it back to you again will cost money and customs import tax not worth sending it back