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What do you take on for the ride?! essential stuff you should not forget at home

What do you take on for the ride?! essential stuff or waste of weight?!

Last year I helped writing an article about adventure bike packing and the things we should carry on a bike ride, depending on the type, place and length of the ride you are about to take.

The thing is that you have to be dynamic in everything you do, in how you ride, what decisions you make, and change your track if necessary and also in what you take with you on the ride. Yes, is good to have everything with you and don’t miss a thing when you camp but maybe you will not enjoy the trail that much with a 10kg backpack on you or with lots of stuff hanging from the bike. I for one don’t want to sacrifice the descent as much as possible, I like to enjoy every bit of it and ride it in almost normal conditions not being forced to take it to slowly because of the stuff I carry. That’s why I try not to take unnecessary things with me and I am very pleased when everything in my backpack (except first aid kit) is used and I did not carry anything useless with me :).

To help organize your backpack, you can use this website I find very simple and practical: lighterpack.com

With this in mind, I would split the bike luggage in 3 groups: super light, light and bike packing.

  1. “Super light” luggage – for half-day or maximum 1-day ride

These are fun rides, for training in the bike park or on enduro trails. These are rides on routes that you already know and where no significant surprises can occur. These are rides in which you can leave later in the day and which you can finish without worries over a beer in the evening. In such rides the luggage is super minimal and many of the objects, such as tools, it is recommended not to be taken in duplicates. For example, a pump is enough for everyone or a single multi tool. The recommendation is also valid for the other two types of luggage.

In a “Super light” ride it is enough to have the things below. Luggage should not exceed 1-1.5 kg.

  • Helmet
  • Snacks (2-3 energy bars / chocolate, a sandwich, possibly 1 energy gel)
  • Spare tire tube, self-adhesive patches, levers, pump, multi tool (except for the tube, the others are enough to be in one for the entire group, spread to other friends in the brat pack :)))
  • Water bottle – with water ๐Ÿ˜‰
  • Hip bag (optional), in which you carry tools and snacks
  • Knee pads (elbow pads are optional or depending on your experience)

You can check the representation of this type of luggage on lighterpack here.

2. “Light” luggage – for tours of 1 day or maximum 2.

The 1-2 days tours can be characterized as “short adventures”, in search of beautiful alpine trails. These are rides in which we do some exploration with an average level of “surprises”. It is not excluded to reach unknown areas from which we must get out safely. However, it is important to mention that having this luggage with you, rides should not exceed two days.

For safety we will have several items with us, such as a headlamp, first aid kit or change / sleeping clothes. If the ride involves sleeping in a shelter or a mountain refuge, we must also have a “light” sleeping bag. If we stay at a cottage, there is no need.

For such a ride, a backpack of 20-25 L is needed, and the weight should not exceed 3 kg (excluding the weight of the backpack). It is also important to say that the weight of the luggage is directly proportional to the accommodation comfort. The larger the luggage, the greater the comfort. I always sacrifice a little of the comfort side of the ride to have a lighter and more balanced luggage, to feel freer on the bike.

  • Helmet
  • Snacks – double the quantity from the “super light” luggage or keep the same number of energy bars if you can refuel on the route
  • The same tools (it is recommended to be fixed on the bike and not carried in the backpack)
  • Rain jacket
  • First aid kit
  • Sun lotion
  • Photo / video camera (or phone only)
  • Headlamp
  • 1 liter of water (possibly with hydration powder if you know it helps)
  • Backpack 20-25L
  • knee pads

You can check the representation of the light luggage on lighterpack here.

3. “Bike packing” luggage – for rides that take more than 2 days

This baggage can be more complicated and certainly heavier, but it should not be discouraging. It depends a lot on how you evaluate yourself – whether you feel colder or not, whether you eat a lot or not, etc. And that’s because you don’t want to take with you things you won’t use, excluding tools, or first aid kits. During the multi-day tours, surprises can appear on the route, from bad weather to dead ends on the route and you have to make a U-turn or get stuck there. These are reasons why luggage gets bigger, with more food, spare clothes and extra equipment. The luggage must contain food for two meals (evening and morning) as well as snacks during the day, if you know that the route does not go near “civilization”. If you go down to the cottage or a mountain hut in the evening, you can lose food because you will eat there. But if the route is only on top, on ridges, then the self-assessment we were talking about matters a lot. As for the food, in the evening you can be satisfied with “gas station” type sandwiches that withstand a day of heat or you can add comfort if you have small burner and some quick cooking food. But keep in mind that luggage can be shared between members of the ride. The burner can be stored in someone’s backpack, the gas container can be carried by someone else, and the dishes can be carried by the third riding buddy.

Also, if there is an epic trip and you are going to wild camp, you should have more specific equipment like bivouac bag (in addition to sleeping bag), air mattress or tarp under which 3 people can sleep. The survival foil is very effective, put under the mattress, and does not weigh much. In addition, it is very useful in case of an accident. For a warm sleep don’t forget that the surviving foil must be put with the silver part towards your body.

  • Helmet
  • Knee pads (optional)
  • Food for two days – it is preferable for the route to pass through areas with villages, cottages from where you can resupply. Otherwise the luggage is a bit bigger
  • Tea or coffee – for relaxation in the evening and in the morning when you look at the mountain tops ๐Ÿ˜‰
  • Tools (to be shared between members, taking care that the spare space remains in everyone’s backpack)
  • First aid kit
  • Sun lotion
  • Photo / video camera (or phone only)
  • External battery – for phone, video camera, GPS
  • GPS or cycling computer (preferably with navigation included)
  • Headlamp
  • Small burner (primus – 110-200g) and gas supply (capacity 100 g or more, 230 g if there are several riders in the lap)
  • Drinking cup for each rider
  • Spork (spoon, fork and knife integrated into a single object)
  • Lighter / flint (if you want a campfire or for the burner)
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Wet wipes for intimate care
  • Sleeping bag, bivouac bag, mattress
  • Change clothes, for wet or cold weather – it’s up to you how you can stand the cold
  • 1-2 L of water – depends on whether you still find on the route for resupply (springs, cottages, villages)
  • Tent or tarp. The components of the tent (tent, tarp, sticks, nails) can be divided between ride members. There are also self-supporting tents. They no longer need the inner tent or nails because the upper tent is supporting itself using only the sticks.
  • Backpack 25-30 L.

You can check the representation of the bike packing luggage on lighterpack here.

Please find the original article form freerider.ro here.

Also check this clip we made on our last trip to Cindrel mountains bellow or the Tour du Mont Blanc video and article.

Enjoy and ride safe!

Despre cum ti-ai putea petrece un miniconcediu

Cred ca modul in care au trecut ultimele 5 zile a fost chiar deplasat. Nu mi se pare normal sa ai parte de ture faine de biciclit 5 zile la rand. Este de-a dreptul egoist, si asta in conditiile in care cu nici o saptamana inainte petreceai o saptamana de biciclit prin Alpii Elvetiei sau pe la poalele Mont Blanculuiโ€ฆ.

Mda, ar parea ca hobby-urile devin un job full time dar nu este asa. Totul tine de organizare si de dorinta absoluta de a face ceva cu timpul liber, ceva care sa iti faca placere, ceva care sa ramana mult timp activ in mintea ta :). Cam asta este principiul dupa care ne ghidam atunci cand ne gandim cum sa ne petrecem tipul liber :D.

Pe principiu asta am reusit sa ne petrecem intr-un mod mai mult decat regulamentar ultimele 5 zile.

Am inceput de joi cu o tura pe cararile de MTB de la Ciocanu, Bughea de jos. Oricand merge o tura pe la Ciocanu, distractia este la ea acasa si nu ai cum sa dai gres cu cararile de acolo. Va lasam mai jos cateva segmente de pe cararea in cauza. Si alte detalii le gasit la postarea anterioara privind cararile de la ciocanu, aici: Traseul de la Manastirea Ciocanu, Bughea de Jos si o balaureala marca VRR.

Vineri nu a fost zi libera dar am trisat putin, poate putin mai mult, si in prima parte a zilei am dat o fuga la Sinaia pentru a ne da pe traseele amenajate ce coboara de la cota 1400. Traseele sunt faine si nu chiar usoare. A fost cam proba de supravietuire pentru noi, mai ales ca a plouat cu o seara inainte si cel putin pe traseul Fery Trail faceai un usor patinaj artistic :). Ce pot spune este ca traseele merita, si sunt atat distractive cat si bune de antrenament ;).

Sambata deja am venit cu ceva nou si anume o tura in preajma lacului Sfanta Ana. Am incercat traseul de la vechiul concurs Tusnad Mtb dar am reusit sa balaurim ceva mai mult deoarece nu avem un track incarcat pe GPS si ne-am miscat dupa Bikemap si cum semnalul GSM nu era la el acasa prin acele zone, am cam dat gresi de cateva ori :). Totusi, toata aventura a meritat, zona este superba si foarte salbatica. Ne-au aparut in cale multi serpi, o bufnita, un ras (lynx) precum si 2 ursuleti. Poate un pic prea salbatica decat ne asteptam dar totusl s-a terminat cu bine. Nu avem doveazi fotografie dar va rugam sa ne credeti pe cuvant :P. Linkul cu traseul il aveti AICI. Noi dupa tura asta am dormit in Bran pentru a ne putea petrece si a 2-a zi in zona.

Duminica am propus un recovery ride pana la cabana Curmatura dar nu a fost chiar asa. BTW, locul a devenit muuuult prea aglomerat pentru gusturile noastre. Eu cel putin am sa evit pe cat posibil turele la aceasta cabana in weekenduri. Coloana de masini parcate era de la Gura Raului (Zarnesti) pana la bariera parcului natural departe in prapastii. Mult praf si prea multe gratare :(.

In fine, ne-am continuat traseul si am facut tura mai interesanta cu 2 coborari de-a dreptul bestiale pe marcaj punct galben respectiv Cruce Galbena adica marcajul de te coboara in Prapastii, ceva mai usor si mai practicabil inclusiv cu bicla de XC si marcajul ce te coboara la Fantana lui Botorog care are cateva sectiuni de-a dreptul bestiale. Pe acesta l-as incadra clar la enduro ca si dificultate. Linkul cu activitatea de duminica il aveti aici direct de pe contul de strava al lui Tiberiu.

Dupa โ€œrecovery rideโ€ de duminica a venit si tura de final de miniconcediu si am ales Muntii Iezer de data asta. Am vazut la Petre o tura faina, nici grea nici usoara care urca pe Portareasa in Iezer pana la vreo 1500 si apoi cobora in Bughea de Sus. Tura facuta de Petre o puteti vizualiza la acest LINK, pe canalul lui de youtube ๐Ÿ™‚. Am zis ca o sa combinam tura si cu o urcare la Ciocanu dar nu a fost sa fie. Dupa ceteva balaureri deoarece sunt multe forestiere si drumuri de exploatare in Iezer, ce pot fi usor incurcate, reusim sa ducem tura la bun sfarsit si sa ajungem pe la ora 18 la masini in Bughea de Jos.

Tura s-a dovedit bestiala si desi am balaurit ceva imediat ce am inceput coborarea si am dat in niste drumuri de exploatare cu greu ciclabile, dupa sectiunile nasoale a inceput si partea faina, coborare in viteza pe carari super faine si un peisaj mioritic de toata frumusetea. Recomand tura, dar neaparat cu track incarcat pe un dispozitiv GPS si asteptati-va si la pushbike si eventual la mers pe bicicleta la vale caci are cateva coborari mai provocatoare :). Liknul cu trackul traseului il aveti AICI.

Va lasam mai jos ce material foto/video am putut aduna (foto credit Gabriela & Tiberiu). Revenim cat de curand cu detalii din #EuroBikeTrip2017 #VisitSwissAlps :D. Pana atunci, ride safe!