| | how Ingenius are you? test one... Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Travels and Adventures forum. You are planning a long camping trip on your bike over a large area. A few days in each park ...  | | 
02-15-2008, 09:06 AM
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| | how Ingenius are you? test one... You are planning a long camping trip on your bike over a large area. A few days in each park then on to the next park or private campground. Each new place is no more than a day's ride. You obviously can't carry everything you need on your bike. So how do you arrange it.
No you can't stay in cheap motels and eat out every meal, but you can do that now and then of course.
Just to help you out...State parks have water and sewer available even in the primitive areas. Most places also sell fire wood or charcoal at the campground. Some have small dry goods stores, almost all have a private store of some kind a few miles from the park. Those are most often like a slightly larger then usual convenience store.
Also to make it easier, it is summer and the weather is 60 at night and 80 in the daytime. Rain now and then but not too much.
I have worked out my answers lets see yours.. | 
02-18-2008, 10:40 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... As I make my schedule I would mail packages to the post office closest to where I plan to visit. You can request that packages be held there for you, so long as you pick it up within a few days of its arrival. Food, spare parts, Imodium, etc.
Besides that, I'd be sure to bring lots of duct tape, zip ties and bailing wire to keep my bike in one piece
Emergency parts can be overnighted as needed.
Are you planning a motorbike vacation Deacon? I'd like to bike the Lewis and Clark route from St. Louis to the Pacific. | 
02-19-2008, 08:05 AM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... I wish...
I'm writing my blog about a fictional bike trip. That was my first plan. But for that plan to work You have to have two sets of camping gear. Because if you break camp mail or ship your gear ahead to the next site you will get there days before your gear.
You would need to leap frog it. | 
02-19-2008, 02:31 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... Yeah, I travel very light...pack a very small tent and blanket on my bike tied to handlebars. While my method doesn't require two sets of gear, it does mean sleeping on the hard ground and freezing your *** off at night.
It is good to know about the facilities available at state/national parks. Potable water wells are a godsend. It really is tough if you have to haul your own water...believe me. | 
02-19-2008, 02:44 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... I'm working on the adapt and improvise method of camping. In this next bit of the blog will be my shelter plan. I think you will approve... Don't want to give it away too soon. It should be up tomorrow. Today's blurb gives a kind of hint but tomorrow has the real meat of it. | 
02-19-2008, 02:49 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... Deacon, Can you post your blog's site? I'd like to check it out. Nevermind, I just saw it in your signature  | 
02-19-2008, 03:02 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... good come over and see what you think if you like it take advantage of the free novels I give away. I can set you up a huge cd to burn download. | 
02-19-2008, 06:31 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... I'd take a small amount of tools, a sleeping bag and small tent and a bank card. | 
02-19-2008, 08:25 PM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... okay since tomorrow it hits the blog anyway. I'm thinking those reinforced plastic bags. The ones with rip stop. Cut three down the sides and a little contact cement to attach them to make a shelter. Or you could use them along with a cheap blanket bought on the trip as a sleeping bag. One in tack for the bottom cover and one with the bottom cut out as a shell for the top op half of your body. The plastic would keep the heat from your body in and the damp out,
You could also fill two of them with leaves and other soft things to make a mattress. when you leave, you just leave it all behind except for the blanket. In my case it won't even be a blanket.
Bank card of course, cell phone as well, everything else you could buy and transport to the campsite and then just walk away from. Food for one day at a time ect. We all love to ride and show off the bikes so making more than one trip for supplies would be no big thing. | 
02-20-2008, 07:34 AM
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| | Re: how Ingenius are you? test one... I think you could pack most all you'd need in one of those boy scout type backpacks that have a tent/sleeping bag/swiss army knife/ect. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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