Motorcycle Camping Gear and
what you need
Motorcycle camping gear is a must if you want to make the most
of your bike.
As you probably already
know, traveling via motorcycle is an amazing experience. What
can be even more amazing is to travel longer distances on your
hog and camp out under the wide open sky. Motorcycle camping is
a bit different than other types of camping. For one, you're
getting where you need to go via bike, not on foot or by car.
One of the first things to know about this type of camping is
pack only what you need.
Your motorcycle should have
saddlebags, in which you can store some of your items. You will
also need another bag such as a duffel bag. What you will need
to bring with you will depend on where you are going and for
how long. Different climates and terrains require different
equipment. Camping alone in the wild will require more supplies
for safety than you'll need if you are heading to a crowded
campground full of other people. There are some basics that you
will want to pack no matter where you are going.
Food and water are a
definite must. You will also need a change or two of clothing,
a compass, a Swiss Army knife, matches, a sleeping bag and/or
cot, featherweight portable tent, money and coins, a first aid
kit, toilet paper, rain gear, a map, and trash bags for
disposing of any waste items. If you will be requiring
toiletries be sure to pack travel size items like hotel sized
bottles of shampoo, toothpaste and soap. It's a good idea to
make a detailed list and check it twice before embarking on
your journey.
If you'll be traveling with
other bikers, ask their advice about what motorcycle camping
gear you should bring along. If you're biking alone, try
inquiring at your local bike shop. Many of the employees at
these shops have ample experience traveling via motorcycle and
can give you lots of great tips. They might also be able to
recommend (and sell you) some cool equipment that is perfect
for a motorcycle camping journey. Thanks to the renewed
popularity of motorcycles, there is at least one shop in most
cities and towns. You might feel a bit nervous before taking
off on your first trip, but once you embark you're sure to get
hooked on the freedom and beauty that you'll enjoy along the
way!
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