First time camping
Here is a pic of some ditch camping in Montana. ( hope the pic shows up
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Last edited by Silver Fox; Nov 24, 2010 at 06:29 PM.
Towels are bulky. A "Shamwow" works awesomely but you can get the same thing at the dollar stores 3 in a pack (orange color) that will actually outlast the expensive German one (blue). I've even used one to dry off after showering, because they are water magnets.
I quit using my propane stove in favor of alcohol stoves made from coke and tunafish cans - my entire kitchen (2 cups, 2 bowls, wind shield, stove, fuel, 2 pots and handle) are the size of a canteen and weighs one pound. http://www.instructables.com/id/Alcohol-Stove-4/ I actually carry 2 stoves with different number of holes so I can simmer after cooking. Denatured Alcohol is the fuel, cost about ten cents a burn. One night's fuel $1.00 including coffee.
If you don't have bags, check out Big Agnes line thru REI - you get the REI guarantee if you order thru them. Tent should have a vestibule or you'll wish it did sooner or later.
Here is a pic of some ditch camping in Montana. ( hope the pic shows up
)
OP--Besides quick snacks, cereal & powdered milk, I carry some freeze-dried backpack meals, extra water in Nalgene bottles, gas backpack stove w/ nesting pot. This past season I have camped w/ only a sleeping bag. Now any trips will include a small Sierra Designs 1/2-Moon+ tent & orally-inflated air mattress.
I look for free out of the way campsites w/ restrooms not far away, paying to shower every other day, and taking a ho's bath in between, if that.
Photo shows hillbilly type of luggage: throw-over leather saddlebags; T-Bag on the sissy-bar; camera bag; foul weather gear bag for a backrest...
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Here is a pic of some ditch camping in Montana. ( hope the pic shows up
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Thank you for the tips and offer, I may make take you up on that offer or at least say hello. When my wife and I went to Sturgis we looked like the Beverly Hillbillies on the way to LA. We had a tent, air mattress, 2 foldup chairs a computer, cloths for 2, my wife's insulin supplies, she's a diabetic, a small computer, and don't forget the hair drier.
We plan on traveling a little lighter this trip. My sister lives in Sioux Falls and my wife's son lives in Calgary. There's nothing like traveling on a bike to see and smell the sites. I don't plan on doing any cooking on the road we'll get all our meals at restaurants.
What type of camp sites did you stay at, KOA's?
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