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Old 07-14-2014, 12:42 PM
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Couple of the camp sites.






 
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Nice. Once the wife learns to ride a little better (recovering from knee surgery now) I would love to do a cycle camping trip.
 
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Originally Posted by Stang951
Nice. Once the wife learns to ride a little better (recovering from knee surgery now) I would love to do a cycle camping trip.
We loved it! This coming from someone who has a 33 foot travel trailer.
 
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Thanks for the post 9one1. I've been getting all my gear together to do some camping this month and you gave me some great ideas. Thanks!
 
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Thanks for the post 9one1. I've been getting all my gear together to do some camping this month and you gave me some great ideas. Thanks!
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I will never ever use an air mattress again, I don't care how small it packs. the damned things always get a hole sometime somewhere when you least expect it. Like at 2am after a long day riding. Closed cell foam pads are my choice.
 
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I would definitely have to find away to pack on one bike... Maybe a cargo net on top of the clothing bag?
 
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I would definitely have to find away to pack on one bike for 2 people... Maybe a stretchy cargo net on top of the clothing bag?
 
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Originally Posted by Knuckles73
I would definitely have to find away to pack on one bike for 2 people... Maybe a stretchy cargo net on top of the clothing bag?

I used that too. When it got too hot to wear my leather and for the rain soaked rain fly.
 
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Excellent thread. I was thinking of everything I might need on a bike camping trip and this has given me a good start.
 


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