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What to Pack: Bike Touring
This packing list comes courtesy of Dennis Coello , a former member of GORP's Expert Chain Gang, and long-distance biker extraordinaire."No single equipment checklist that fits everyone," says Dennis. "The following, however, should cause you to think of things you might otherwise have forgotten, as well as mull over what you choose to leave behind."
Shelter and Bedding | Clothing Foul-and Cold-Weather
Gear | Personal Items Miscellaneous | Cooking Supplies |
First-aid Kit | Tools
Shelter and Bedding
Tent or bivy sack
Sleeping bag
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Clothing
T-shirts (replaced by
wicking, long-sleeve underwear if cold)
Cycling
shorts
Long-sleeve shirt or
sweatshirt
Swim trunks
Undershorts
Insulated long
underwear
Long pants (fall/winter
tours only, if in towns a lot)
Leg warmers/tights
Socks
Cycling
shoes/boots
Camp moccasins or
sandals
Riding
gloves
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Foul-and Cold-Weather Gear
Shoe
covers/overboots
Gore-Tex
socks
Gaiters
Neck gaiter
Ear gaiter
Helmet liner
Stocking cap
Face mask
Gloves
Waterproof
overmitts/overgloves
Poncho/chaps or
rainsuit
Goggles
Fleece vest
Fleece jacket
Toe covers (over
toeclips)
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Personal Items
Towel
Washcloth
Soap (biodegradable)/soap
dish (or bottle)
Toothbrush/case
Floss
Comb
Toilet paper (partial
roll)
Deodorant
Shampoo
(biodegradable)
Waterless hand
cleaner
Nailbrush
Fingernail
clipper
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Miscellaneous
Helmet
Sunglasses
Pocket knife
Compass
Maps
Headlamp/batteries and/or
candle lantern/candles
Parachute cord (15
feet)
Ripstop repair
tape
Waterproof matches (or
kitchen matches in waterproof container)
Book
Notebook
Pen
Pant clips
Plastic trowel (for
burying human waste)
Thread (heavy
duty)/needle
Panniers/pannier rain
covers
Handlebar map bag/seat
bag
Water bottles
Insect
repellent
Whistle
Signal mirror
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Cooking Supplies
Stove/fuel
bottle
Pot/lid
Pot gripper
Plastic cup
Utensils
Sponge/scrub
pad
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First-aid Kit
Sunblock
Ibuprofen/aspirin
Butterfly closure bandages
Band-aids
Gauze compress pads (half-dozen 4"x4")
Gauze (1 roll)
Ace bandage or Spenco joint wrap
Water purification tablets
Moleskin or Spenco Second Skin
Hydrogen peroxide/ iodine/Mercurochrome/ Neosporin (some kind of antiseptic)
Vaseline or similar ointment
Snakebite kit
Tweezers
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Tools
Tire levers
Spare tube
Patch kit
Allen wrenches (3, 4, 5, amp; 6 mm)
Six-inch crescent (adjustable-end) wrench
Small flat-head screwdriver
Chain rivet tool
Spoke wrench (which fits your spokes)
Channel locks (six-inch handles)
Air gauge
Schrader tube valve cap (metal kind, with valve-stem remover; only if you are using Schrader valves, of course)
Duct tape (five-foot roll)
Boot material (large tube patch works well)
Spare chain lin
Baling wire (ten-inch length; good for temporary repair if something big breaks)
Spare nuts and bolts (especially rack-mounting bolts)
Cone wrench
Spare spokes
Whichever tool or tools are required to replace spokes on the freewheel side of your hub
Rear derailleur pulley
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