This is the recommended gear that I discussed in this video! ❤ Please note that I may earn a small commission if you purchase gear through these links: Laptop: amzn.to/4fS5po6 Zoom camera: amzn.to/3M2Y9YL 360 camera: amzn.to/3YEwqVK Cheap phone: amzn.to/3Aua5Qy Tent: www.mont.com.au/products/dragonfly-tent Sleeping bag: amzn.to/3YGhZk8 Air Mattress: amzn.to/3Au6Et8 Pillow: www.expedusa.com/products/deepsleep-pillow Chair: amzn.to/4djkFZh Underwear: www.uniqlo.com/us/en/products/E467846-000/00 Cycling Shirt 1: www.mont.com.au/products/venture-sun-shirt-mens Cycling Shirt 2: alnk.to/2QwLt85 Cycling Pants: alnk.to/a43PHoG Sunglasses with mirror: amzn.to/3AmhZM1 Rain poncho: cleverhood.com/products/rover-rain-cape Sandals: alnk.to/6xKG4FE Stove: amzn.to/46Zdu6t Cooking pot: amzn.to/4dHrGTu Bowls: amzn.to/3SPtOki Knife: amzn.to/46FT1U1 Water filter: amzn.to/3X2vtFF Water bag: amzn.to/3M59XtE Water bottles: amzn.to/3yNlDxT Nalgene lids: amzn.to/4fL2MnO Fork packs: www.tailfin.cc/product/pannier-fork-bags/fork-packs/fork-packs/ Top tube bag: www.tailfin.cc/product/top-tube-cockpit/top-tube-bag-flip/ Small hip pack: alnk.to/44W4kSe Pump: amzn.to/3M2PyoR Lock: www.tex-lock.com/en/product/tex-lock-orbit/ Exfoliating glove: amzn.to/4dm7dUr Hair trimmer: amzn.to/46K6Lgi Universal plug: amzn.to/3WHkP5S Sealant bottle: amzn.to/3YNJ2tX Tubeless valve cores: amzn.to/3M2XIh9 Tubeless valve caps: amzn.to/3Az5E75 You can see the rest of my gear on CYCLINGABOUT: www.cyclingabout.com/bike-touring-gear-list-around-the-world/
@marnig91854 ай бұрын
Wax ur tent zipps like a chain in dry conditions;) thankU ❤
@nicojar3 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for the video! I tend to consider the gear we go bikepacking with to be quite a personal choice after a while. Some like to keep it light, some want as much comfort as possible, some prefer paper maps, some prefer more electronics... though it's nice to talk about it with beginners at least once, to explore the usefulness of each item through our experience. I find your selection rationally chosen :) I was wondering: what's with the fuzzy contours of your body, in your video? :) did you add a background? The lights are almost the same, nice job!
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I recorded the pieces to camera on an iPhone in "cinematic" mode. It's basically just a motion blur applied to the background.
@iansellers12513 ай бұрын
what HD do you use for storing data ?
@miesepie3 ай бұрын
I am wondering what bottle cages you use for the Nalgene bottles? I am strugglingi to find something affordable in the EU that works with that size of bottle. I am trying to avoid one with straps.
@garypalmer2066Ай бұрын
I've been touring/bikepacking 42 years. I used to work summers so I could bikepack fall to spring. I've toured 300,000 miles since 1982. I travel 1000s of miles every year 9 months at a time. I carry a maximum of 12 lbs of gear on a 26x4 Fat bike. Been touring fatties 5 years now. I started traveling by bicycles age 26, I'm now 69.
@SonnyDarvish4 ай бұрын
Only 1.5 months away from my first long journey, this is what I just needed.
@alexisphilip3 ай бұрын
Alee Denham is such an experienced traveller. Above the knowledge he has, he also knows how to properly share it to people, whilst being unbiased. His videos and articles (on his website) are extremely valuable for any new-experienced bike travellers! I wish you the best on your upcoming long journey. You'll love it! Where are you going?
@GordoGambler3 ай бұрын
What you really need is a cable disc brake Rohloff14. Also unbreakable fool-proof is a SA XL-FDD dyno drum brake front hub.
@r.a.h76822 ай бұрын
Have fun!
@oilyvioАй бұрын
you must on your first long journey, so, good luck buddy!!
@slingshotjohnny13 ай бұрын
I'm a recovering city (Houston, TX) commuter and bike courier; didn't buy a car until I was wooing my wife to be in my late 30's. My favorite bike has a quarter of a million miles on the odometers. ALL the little details in here check out! And the ones I can't personally vouch for, I'm taking as starting points for when I can escape the city... Thanks SO much for dropping this LoveShare on us!!
@wayofthehike3 ай бұрын
The amount of thought, organization, and thoroughness you put into your videos is just superb. The way you organize, label, and shoot the downward facing photos of your gear are almost works of art, like something from a Wes Anderson movie. Fantastic and super informative.
@hannesaltenfelder43022 ай бұрын
This information is worth gold. I can confirm so much of what you recommended. 1. lightest mattress is not automatically the best. Comfort and silence are key. Never thought of a double chambered one but it makes sense. 2. While down sleeping bags are a little lighter and warmer, they are more sensitive to humidity and once the downs are crumbled they will never be the same again.
@MalachiMarvin4 ай бұрын
Most informative channel on KZbin. Thank you.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@ptashgo3 ай бұрын
Thank you for a video. Never thought of some the the use cases A couple of probably useful advises: 1. Consider the MSR Hubba Hubba tent. It's 1kg lighter and proven to be reliable and comfortable choice. 2. Air matresses evolved over last 2 years, it's possible to find silent and durable matress almost twice as light 3. Latest Macbook Airs may miss card reader (which is a mean of having small adapter) but shares the same durability, much lighter and still performs very well unless you'r processing large 8k footages. 4. Apple charger is pretty bulky and have only one port. There is some great options like Ugreen Nexode Pro or Anker GaN which is more compact and able to charge few devices simultaneously
@cowymtber3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comprehensive list and reasoning, Alee. I learn an innovative bike touring idea from each video you release. That universal sink plug is a great idea. One learns about its need, trying to do laundry in hotel rooms with no sink stoppers/poor sink stoppers.
@flowerconstancy15804 ай бұрын
Mad props to both of you for your endurance, adaptability & companionability. Safe travels.
@lakbaypangarap62123 ай бұрын
Bicycle Touring blogger deserves more support than Moto bloggers
@sobrien1123 ай бұрын
Agreed! I have nothing but mad respect, however, for the job Itchy Boots does with her videos and how consistently she posts new content.
@felixmarseille69053 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see someone who has the same love for the Victorinox knife as I do. It's really like you say: No one should waste their time on anything else!
@noahlapuz3853Ай бұрын
Massive thanks for sharing your tools and strategies on a long bicycle trip. Long live!
@footprintsandtyretracks8 күн бұрын
I love how structured and easy to follow your videos are. Love to see what others who are experienced bike packers carry. I’m still learning the ropes 😊
@2GringosOnTheGulf2 күн бұрын
Grat video my friends ❤❤ I love biking in nature and vlogging around Mexico. 🇲🇽❤️✌🏽 Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico. 🇲🇽✌🏽
@stefanaugust27283 ай бұрын
watching your videos means learning from an absolute professional - thank you and stay safe!
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@atropineman35413 ай бұрын
Most surprising item: legless chair, i like that idea to have some back support. Most likely for me to buy: Poncho with tie downs, love that airy feel. Item i already have: Air pump, absolutely great item. Great video!
@ComradeSpear3 ай бұрын
Your organization and readiness to address issues are impressive. I have a couple of questions: 1- What do you use to inflate the mattress or other high-volume items? 2- Could you provide a video on how you pack your items and ensure accessibility and ease of reach? Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge based on your immense experience!
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I just inflate my mat with my mouth. I’ll see what I can do regarding the video. But in the meantime, I have a front kitchen gear pannier, a front pannier with spare parts, warm jacket, rain gear pillow and multi tool. A rear pannier with electronics, backpack, sleeping bag and lock. A rear pannier with sleeping mat, clothes, toiletries and tent. And my rack top bag is mostly food but also tent poles and a pump.
@ferruccio45312 ай бұрын
I use a FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny PUMP2 X, it has served me well for over 80 inflations so far, including a round trip to North Cape (7500km).
@andyamos85943 ай бұрын
You are the "de facto" go to for the World in terms of bikepacking, period! fabulous!!!
@digiay23 күн бұрын
Finally someone who does also put sealent in the tubes. I had so much success with that!
@tvuser95293 ай бұрын
+1 for mirrors. My nerdy eyeglass mirror has a major advantage over your cool shades-with-mirror though: I can mount it on either side of my glasses, so it works equally well in countries where they drive on the wrong side of the road. I carry a spare on tours in case I lose or damage it. It's the "Take-a-look" brand, I've used it almost daily for 10+ years, no sign of wearing out. (I stay mostly on paved roads, I guess the handedness matters a lot less out in the bush.)
@Iyan_onthego3 ай бұрын
You can actually purchase an additional lens with the mirror on the right side of the road 😉
@ferruccio45312 ай бұрын
I can mount my decathlon mirror on either sides, but I use two because there are many instances in which the second mirror is so useful.
@amitkrupal123421 күн бұрын
This video is universaly helpful for traveling on bike, motorcycle or car.
@alexisphilip3 ай бұрын
Alee, thanks for the very informative information! I have been bike travelling for 5 months and I'm about to change my bike and gear. Thanks to your videos, I got so much valuable information that helped me make those important decisions. I love your bikepacking guide too!
@Potyapov_Andru4 ай бұрын
In about 2-3 years I'm going to go for a bike world tour, so I'll surely put rhis list into my mind, thank you
@TubeAddict999Ай бұрын
12 years in 20 minutes! Thank you so much!
@a1yallop3 ай бұрын
Awesome, I've followed you for years and with your websites advice I did a 15month tour of Southern Spain (I took my time I'm retired). My first bike touring adventure gear was with the lightest possible but I soon learned the lesson of durability over lightness as you rightly say. I agree with virtually all of your gear advice except I have a Trangia and it's the 25 version, I'm Italian so I like to cook. However, there is one thing that I have noticed with your 'evolving' set up as with several other KZbin bike tourers that I completely disagree with. The panniers or lack of. THE optimal set up for long duration bike touring is the iconic ortlieb (or similar) front and back panniers, bar bag and rear tent bag or rack pack, that's it. Anything different from that is like trying to reinvent the wheel because it's old fashioned. These clip on small front fork bags, top tube bags etc are purely following the trend for bike packing over bike touring. Love your videos, you are the undisputed king of cycle touring and I wish I could afford a Koga bike like yours. Keep these vids coming.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
The fork packs I use are much more practical for my application. Sure, I lose 5-litres from my previous front pannier setup, but I also gain more ground clearance, and experience less bag rattling on dirt roads. I would've continued to use a handlebar bag too if I didn't find the aero bars so practical. They make my days both more comfortable (different riding position) and faster too.
@a1yallop3 ай бұрын
@@Cyclingabout Oh dear, I suspect something more akin to Koga (your bike sponsor) wanting you to promote the use of said items to appeal to a new growing market for 'gravel' and therefore reassure the sheep that their bike, awesome as it is, can be used for gravel enthusiasts as well as tourers.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
@@a1yallop I can assure you that KOGA would much prefer I promote the touring handlebar bag and front panniers that they sell with their bikes...
@guygatineau2813 ай бұрын
It's all about how methodologies and, you seem to be an ace in those fields! What l missed the most during my cycling was a chair but no more! Thanks for the tip!
@danshome-w5h3 ай бұрын
Simply brilliant. Well informed honest perspective. Definitely going to integrate some of your learnings into my flow.
@Tenty_on_Tour4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video...next year im going on a long trip with my motorcycle. This kind of video reminds me that you dont need so much stuff.thank you😁👍
@enbiciviaje4 ай бұрын
You are incredible, boys!! You are inspiration! Congratulations!!
@edymarkonthego40963 ай бұрын
Universal plug is a game changer.
@timhobin84903 ай бұрын
Many Thx for that video......the exfoliating glove is genius.....
@amitkumar-wj8gn4 ай бұрын
It is always a good day when Ser Alee drops a video!
@MattScottMusic3 ай бұрын
Thanks. Sensible. And glad you put the qualifiers at both ends of the video - long distance. Nice that cyclists share their ideas, but it does depend on the type of cycling, and a lot of KZbinrs don’t seem to realise that their experience may be unique to their preferred type of rides.
@BRICOLAB4 ай бұрын
@17:10 You're absolutely right. For a few years now, I've been literally remove all from my body before I leave with a hair removal cream (2 tubes). It makes me feel much cleaner and smell better. I have to try the scrubbing glove 🤔
@svenlimaАй бұрын
The exfoliating glove is a great idea. I will buy one.
@SeanC-M3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your choices and the why.
@raykinit47013 ай бұрын
Even better than your knife is the Victorinox folding table Knife exactly the same just folds in half and protects the blade and everything around it because the blade is so sharp. Thank you, Ray.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I only recently discovered these when browsing an outdoor store. Next time!
@everactivedad4 ай бұрын
This is a very good video. It is edited very well. I’ve been watching your videos for a while man and it’s good to see that you’re still looking great and doing great!
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@OperationDarkside3 ай бұрын
Aside from short day trips, I usually only cycle to the nearest grocery store, but it is 15 km one way. The path is through everything from streets to mud. I've been increasing my gear every few weeks or so. Especially with the coming winter. Your gear is a good reference point. I will likely purchase a cycling poncho, as traveling, even on an e-bike, is very unenjoyable in top to bottom rain gear. And I'm almost always soaking wet at the end, regardless how much support my e-bike gives me.
@pedal2wander2 ай бұрын
It really a comprehensive list. Me too, planning the trip, it's really helpful
@macmurfy2jka3 ай бұрын
I like my Topeak pump, as well. I went small frame pump for its superior portability, as they fit in a Jersey pocket better, but that in line pressure indicator is great!
@m.i.c.h.oАй бұрын
I now know why you didn't add a total price tag LOL. This guy is a pro for sure! Keep rocking brother
@JamesEinloth4 ай бұрын
You're the man, Alee!
@brianoreilly2393 ай бұрын
As an experienced cycle tourer of many years my opinion about tents ,and I've had many makes ,is that the Swedish tents Hilleberg are by far the best tents I've used . Expensive yes, but worth it !
@brianoreilly239Ай бұрын
Also am an experienced cycle tourer an agree with you re Hilleberg tents. Expensive , indestructible and well worth the outlay. Also , Trangia camping stoves best for cooking,
3 ай бұрын
Awesome video, thanks. One of the videos that are worth saving.
@kurtkreuzberger972619 күн бұрын
Awesome video, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and wisdom
@dahhn_yel3 ай бұрын
13:23 - your knee-over-toe mobility is insane!
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Haha! Many years of living in a tent…
@sumsaudi3 ай бұрын
the uniqlo underwear is a game changer.
@kimrice3943 ай бұрын
A lot of very useful information! Thanks 🙏
@g_mack3 ай бұрын
brilliant stuff Alee
@brandonshaw22002 ай бұрын
Some of the items on this list surprise me, such as the foam pillow, chair, and girthy mattress . But after going for so long I guess you figure out what works!
@Cyclingabout2 ай бұрын
Those items add around 1kg to my setup, but make me much more comfortable!
@crunchysteve3 ай бұрын
I'm with you on Apple laptops! Man, my MacBooks and MacBook Airs over the years, awesome! Never had less than 5 years out of one! Especially since they went to metal housings! Last 2 have been Airs, 4 years so far on the current one, 7 years from the previous one! My Airs go with me everywhere, any terrain, just as powerful as most Pro models but way lighter, albeit a little more expensive for equivalent performance! Battery performance is phenomenal since they went with the ARM architecture. (M series chips.) Where my gear varies would be stove (Trangia), pants (cargos) and electronics. Garmin eTrex 10 is my primary GPS as a preloaded track has never let me down with this aging beastie, while a mobile phone can be satellite shadowed behind as little as a 1 in 7 hill. If you're out of range of the cell network, that leaves nothing for your phone to fall back on. The eTrex is good, even behind big hills and mountains between me and the equator. Plan the next day on my laptop with RWGPS, save to the Garmin with a usb connection.
@KrwiomoczBogurodzicy4 ай бұрын
This should get zillion likes.
@orangespy4 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, I really appeciate your gear breakdown, it's a great cheat-sheet! Now I just need to work out how to afford the endless bike touring life before I'm too old!
@mouseDown834 ай бұрын
I second that!
@rajxvierАй бұрын
Great adventurer....Best wishes.
@MrRPierre3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very pragmatic and concise information !
@caitdavies9933 ай бұрын
So comprehensive, thank you!
@TerryRamsey-jg8fmАй бұрын
Congratulations, you're still together with Laura! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH👩❤️💋👨
@educanada31563 ай бұрын
Awesome work and inspirational content for everyone , thanks
@peppermintpig9743 ай бұрын
Your video is so well organized. Also, having still images of the gear and proper timestamps is extremely useful. How do you like the poncho vs a rain jacket? I have a Chrome industries storm seeker which I absolutely love but the poncho is a compelling option considering the way you run it over the handlebars and bar bag.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
The poncho is better for touring in most of my use cases. The only time I don’t prefer it is when it’s cold or super windy! I simply send the poncho home when I’m in environments that don’t suit it.
@ferruccio45312 ай бұрын
any rain jacket, no matter the brand, will soak up after a number of uses under plolongued rain, a rain cap will be waterproof for years, I've got mine for 11 years. rain jackets are good only for light rain or short rainfalls and as a wind breaker in winter. I use both items on my travels.
@staginglightingsensation85053 ай бұрын
My favorite tent is the lightfighter 2AI military tent
@jodywarrender42847 күн бұрын
Amazing info shared! Many thanks jody.
@BasicStealthcamping3 ай бұрын
oh man i can definitely give you a +1 on those uniqlo undies, i only recently bought some and it was such a game changer while doing a lot of walking around on holiday. i normally use cycling pants while riding of course but these undies are the best things you can buy for your cargo
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I hope they never get discontinued!
@mirciusx4 ай бұрын
Congrats for the video and wishing you a great journey! I tested few days ago Sea to Summit Evac UL and non-UL but the evac feature didn’t seem to work at all. It could be a great feature but sadly even the guys from the shop told me they had problems with evac products. Unfortunately I took the normal compression dry bag for my winter sleeping bag. I took the lightweight version 70D which is heavier than UL version 30D, hopefully will be a good choice for winter conditions.
@felipericketts2 ай бұрын
Very valuable information! Thanks 🙂
@PhouKhuon168Ай бұрын
Fantastic journey 🎉🎉🎉
@cryptobloke13 ай бұрын
Thanks i was just looking for a water bag for the sawyer and remembered the Sawyer ones sucked...gonna try the Evernew water bag. i trust your recommandation
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
@NilFaro3 ай бұрын
Victorinox also sells exactly this knife in a foldable version. Is called picknick.
@TopazFarmerTravels3 ай бұрын
Thank You for your gear list 🤩
@VR_Wizard3 ай бұрын
I would love to see a videos breakdown about the Kwiggle foldable bike and the add-e smalest lightest electric motor for ebikes. I am currently thinking of combining botth to beat every electric scooter by size, weight, capabilietes and regulation.
@ramilkashapov21744 ай бұрын
Cool, useful video, thank you very much. Continue your incredible travels, good luck!
@jonl88163 ай бұрын
This is a really comprehensive list. I really thought that you were out here by yourself all this time 😅
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I've been travelling solo about half the years I've been a bike touring nomad. Laura and I have been on the road together for three years!
@joviendo3 ай бұрын
I love this! Thanks. I'm planning a long trip for 2026 and this is really useful. I have a question, you don't carry a first aid kit or emergency kit?
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Laura carries our first aid stuff.
@joviendo3 ай бұрын
@@Cyclingabout That makes sense haha thanks for the answer!!
@mitmon_85383 ай бұрын
Your change from clipped in sandals to flats and sandals is interesting. Do you miss being clipped in? I swapped to flats a couple years ago and love it.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
It's really only under acceleration where I notice a difference with the flats. But this is not a frequent occurrence while touring, so I think flats might be here to stay.
@mcr83313 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to know what you learned about bikefitting in this time.
@damnmister3 ай бұрын
Super video!
@david-pascoe3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid! The Sawyer bags are a disgrace. I used my original bags for many years but got some of the new ones and they all failed on the second use. Emailed sawyer and never got a reply. The Sawyer filter is awesome though, never let me down. 😁
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I've had problems with Sawyer bags for 15 years now. How have they not created a durable bag in that time!?
@MrCarstennielsen6 күн бұрын
I really like the way your front bags hang very low on the fork. great work, but where to get these?
@Cyclingabout6 күн бұрын
If you're talking about my front panniers in the thumbnail picture, this is a lowrider front rack (similar to Tubus Duo) with Ortlieb Sportroller Plus bags.
@ajmal4149Ай бұрын
Hello great video. Please advise the make/name of the handle bars that is on the yellow Koga bike
@louma41aАй бұрын
I see in your movies that you use a Koga Worldtraveller S bike. I also want to buy a Koga Worldtraveller, but in your videos I think I see an Koga Worldtraveller S Classic bike. Koga now has, besides the Classic, a new bike the "Rigid". Did you already test that bike? I think it is a very nice bike, but wonder what you think of this bike especially regarding the higher weight of the Rigid bike in comparison to the Classic. Kind regards en keep up the good work!
@arcoulant874 ай бұрын
flex super glue and small tube of lock tight is my extra.
@ferruccio45312 ай бұрын
ditto for me.
@billweberx3 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this. I plan to do a long tour starting next summer (AK to AR) and this will be a very nice guide for me. I already have a standard set of gear that I carry, but I'm always looking for improvements. I see several items in your kit that look interesting. I have a few questions: 1. How do you keep your USB/lightning port from getting water in it from rain? My Pixel phones won't charge if the port has water in it. I carry a backup phone just for that reason. 2. Is there a newer version of the zoom camera that you carry? Amazon no longer carries yours. 3. Why so many spoons?? I've never needed more than one, though I carry a plastic backup in case I lose the main one. And a few comments: 1. I carry several smaller power banks. It's a little less efficient weight wise but if one stops working (happened a few times), I still have power banks that I can use. If you carry one and it breaks, your toast. 2. That chair does not look very comfortable to me. You're sitting on the ground. I prefer to get off the ground. I'll have to try one at REI to see how it feels. 3. I prefer Moreno wool tops, socks and underwear as they don't ever stink. You can wear them for a week with no BO. I do like your long pants. I wear sunproof tights with a pair of swim shorts over the top. This works well but I find horseflies can bite through. Maybe with a loose trouser, they will have a harder time. They also look better. 4. I ride with sandals, but not the split toe. I would find that uncomfortable and I can use normal socks. 5. I prefer a rain parka rather than a poncho that seconds as a cold weather shell. It also provides bug protection when they are really bad (like Alaska/Yukon). Ponchos don't work for that. 6. I prefer the Platypus Gravity works water filter. It really works fast for gravity filtering and it's very reliable. I've used it for years without issues. No squeezing required. The bags and connectors are top quality and never fail. It's more expensive than Sawyer. I carry a Sawyer mini as an emergency backup. I've never needed to use it. 7. I don't get the Nalgene water bottles. I like to squeeze the water out. I use Polar insulated bottles as they keep the water cold for a few hours. I also carry two 64 oz Kleen Kanteen thermoses that will keep water or anything cold or hot for days. It's a little extra weight but really worth it when riding in 100 deg F. I fill them with ice and water and it stays cold all day and into the next. You can also put soup or other hot food in them to keep them warm for later in the day. I ride a recumbent so they attach conveniently to the back of my seat. 8. I like the backpack idea for protecting the laptop and storing the sleeping bag. Great Idea. 9. Rather than carrying a hair clipper, when I need a haircut, I purchase a cheap clipper at Walmart for ~$10 and then throw it away after I use it. Hate to carry that weight the whole trip. 10. In my case, I have sleep apnea, so I have to carry a portable cpap with heavy batteries everywhere I go. It's bulky and heavy. 11. For a tool kit, I carry the Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+. It's a marvel. Super durable and has everything you need including a chain breaker and torque wrench. I wouldn't go anywhere without it. 12. For the tubeless valves, I use Reserve Wheels - Fillmore Tubeless Bike Tire Valves. They're very expensive but work great and you don't have to worry about removing valves to add sealant. No plugging valves. 13. After blowing out a sidewall, I started carrying a spare tire. It doesn't have to be a heavy, wide tire. A lightweight foldable that will get you to the next bike shop is all you need. I'm curious what you pack in each pannier to balance the weight verses ease of access. Thanks again for all your effort.
@ferruccio45312 ай бұрын
question 1: I use a garmin navigator instead of a phone, it lasts all day or even days in economy mode. I carry a backup phone nontheless. point 5: I use both rain jacket and poncho. any rain jacket will soak up in a prolongued rainfall plus a poncho is much better in hot weather.
@billweberx2 ай бұрын
@@ferruccio4531 I suppose I could throw a lightweight poncho in the bag. You're right about the hot rainy days. I tried using Garmin GPS and always found it to be harder to use than my phone, with a worse display. My phone also lasts all day as long as I have the screen go blank after 15 seconds, which works well for me. All I have to do is wave my hand over the phone and the screen lights up.
@robertramsay24084 күн бұрын
Great video. I have bookmarked the web page of your gear list. One question... Have you ever tried a solar-powered battery bank? I am wonder if they can do the job if you have no place to recharge for a few days.
@Cyclingabout4 күн бұрын
Solar is great in terms of charging speed! It really depends on your use case. I've found solar is a bit too finicky to use, but I'm always on the move, so I normally have enough power from my setup.
@robertramsay24083 күн бұрын
@@Cyclingabout Thanks for the reply. By "I'm always on the move" do you mean you get to places that have electricity to charge both your devices and power bank?
@Cyclingabout3 күн бұрын
@@robertramsay2408 I'm either charging things with my dynamo hub or I have enough battery power to get me from A to B. Would be a different story if I stopped for a few weeks in the wilderness.
@0m0sh6 күн бұрын
I might be wrong but i think i saw the both of you somewhere in Kenya
@Cyclingabout6 күн бұрын
We are indeed in Kenya!
@0m0sh6 күн бұрын
Great. Enjoy!
@ToddNZMTB3 ай бұрын
_Thassa lotta spoons mang..._ 🥄
@dipdip72503 ай бұрын
Your video is the best gear list I’ve ever seen. Have you ever tried Alpaca wool clothing before?
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I've never tried Alpaca wool.
@sobrien1123 ай бұрын
Alee, I remain an enormous fan. Would you consider doing a video outlining your video shooting/editing / and posting strategies while on the road? For example, are you gathering content from Africa so you can produce a linear series of videos in the future, or has the benefit and allure of videos like your South American series waned? I'm a fan, so I always want to see more, but I'm also interested in the business behind your YT channel. Thanks, buddy. Safe travels.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I really don't have any strategy. I just enjoy sharing the things that are on my mind while I'm riding along. I am currently collecting video content from Africa, but I just don't have time to properly sort it and edit it together - it's a full time job documenting a trip thoroughly! Hopefully, I can make use of it all if I take a year off bike travel.
@crculver20683 ай бұрын
Sadly, several bicycle travelers who have monetized their content, have reported that deep and considerate travelogues just don’t get enough engagement compared to showing gear that can be purchased. It's like the general public wants to be constantly advertised to.
@sobrien1123 ай бұрын
@@Cyclingabout Thanks, Alee. I understand! Another channel that I follow, Sailing Uma, discussed a similar problem with how dang time-consuming a quality edit is. They discussed outsourcing the process but eventually decided against that, wanting the story to be 100% their own. I support that, even though I wish we could more closely follow along in your adventures. Cheers for the reply.
@sobrien1123 ай бұрын
@@crculver2068 I think you are right. There are (thankfully) a few exceptions. Former bike traveler and YT creator Martijn Doolaard has a good thing going with his incredibly shot and edited weekly videos. What he's doing is the unrealistic goal I have for Alee.
@cibablea3 ай бұрын
So good. Thank you!
@MarceloAlves-tv7vf3 ай бұрын
Continue com os vídeos pois ajuda a muitos 😉👍. Aceita produzir um vídeo focado nessa situação a seguir? PoV: E se... Você é estudante universitário e irá sair (todos os dias) de casa pela manhã as 9h e retornar para sua casa as 21h? Voce tem dentro da sua mochila de costas: 01 caderno, 01 ou 02 livros, computador portátil, 01 muda de roupa, 01 toalha de banho, itens de higiene, 01 par de tenis simples solado reto. E sim! Tudo cabe perfeitamente na sua mochila de 26L que você gostaria de carregar na bicicleta gravel e não nas suas costas por 10,8km/trecho pedalado. Problema: simplesmente até hoje você não achou no KZbin quem mostrasse no passo a passo como resolvesse esse problema, exceto por fotos num fórum - brasileiro (sim, eu sou brasileiro) - antigo na internet de ciclistas com uma bicicleta básica "tipo mtb", com um bagageiro metalico - garupa - fixado na traseira dessa bicicleta com um baú - 30L - de motocicleta.
@Tntdruid4 ай бұрын
Why are you not uploading any tours videos anymore?
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I don't have time to edit the footage together.
@Tntdruid3 ай бұрын
@@Cyclingabout Upload it raw👍
@aim-at-me3 ай бұрын
Considered a safety razor over the gilette plastic ones?
@001jozefАй бұрын
Thanks for the advice!Im planing to start touring this year ,gradually adding days ..I skip electronic devices to minimum as I dont work remotely.Can you recommend also bicycle for touring with budget around £1500 please?
@CyclingaboutАй бұрын
You can look up my videos about the best touring bikes on my channel. I've done a few.
@wildfish4ever3 күн бұрын
Gold
@TateJensonАй бұрын
Great video! But no bike computer?
@CyclingaboutАй бұрын
My iPhone on the handlebar does everything I need.
@phutharakjaiboon726918 күн бұрын
เยี่ยมมากเลยครับ
@ak4good3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the list, saving it for reference (already have your bikepacking guides)! Question: are those butyl spare tubes? Some companies (Rene Herse is one) make TPU tubes for tyres up to 60mm. Curious regarding your thoughts on TPU tubes!
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I carry butyl tubes. The only reason why is so I can use conventional tyre patches and glue found in remote pockets of the world.
@robertsmme3 ай бұрын
That. wad really helpful
@chuckhunter773 ай бұрын
Yellow Velo Gang 🤘
@StevenJW-e5m3 ай бұрын
Thank you for another amazing video (I love when a new video pops into my feed)! May I ask why you are moving away from Shimano sandals and an SPD setup to flat pedals? Also, can you share the brand/model of the flat grippy pedals you recommend?
@billweberx3 ай бұрын
I found flat pedals with sandals to be so much nicer than dealing with cycling shoes and clipping in and out all the time. You're not racing out there. It makes life so much easier.
@Cyclingabout3 ай бұрын
I was just curious to know if I could use some sandals that were a bit better for walking/hiking. While the Bedrocks aren't *quite* as good under acceleration, they are close enough for a touring application. My pedals are Diety Deftraps. They are super grippy and have a decently large platform.