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Arn 31-03-15 15:08

Wales 2015 - Suggested kit for a first timer
 
Hi Chaps,

The Wales trip will be my first ever camping trip and my first time 'travelling' on a bike (we all have to start somewhere)

I've been getting the bike ready over the last few months and buying lots of camping gear. I've got to the point now where I think I might finally have everything:


*Tent
*Sleeping bag
*Inflatable sleeping mat with pillow :supergay:
*Cooking equipment (not sure this is really going to be necessary but who doesn't like to carry flammable liquids)
*Torch/headlamp
*Small tool kit (tyre levers, spanner, hex keys etc.)

Still to get:

*Spare inner tubes
*Beer


I don't think I've forgotten anything too obvious but I'd hate to be the guy who turns up without any of the right gear.

As always, any advice is greatly appreciated.

l8ktm 31-03-15 18:10

You seem to have it covered although a lightweight chair is handy. These seem to have gone up in price but really are small / easy to pack;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/C1-ULTRALI...item2c9585b035

maxwell123455 31-03-15 23:14

You've got the main things covered, just a few random ones off the top of my head

Cup/thermos cup for a tea/coffee in the morning

A standard waterproof jacket and possibly trousers so you can get out of your bike gear and still walk outside without fear of getting wet.

Camping towel, basically very thin, light weight, small pack size towel so you can dry after a shower.:bath:

Big thick plastic bags. Even though panniers, roll bags etc say they are waterproof it easy to spilt stuff and space in smaller bags plus when inside your tent or outside it means you can leave or set stuff on the ground without fear of it getting wet

Comfy camp chair as they may be many an hour spent drinking the beer and talking bikes!!!!!!

Arn 01-04-15 10:13

Thanks, guys. This is exactly the type of insight I was after. I'm glad I posted now, I'd have ended up being the only person not sat down while frantically trying to inflate my tyre by blowing into it.

Off to eBay!

Pleiades 01-04-15 10:54

As for taking a chair, I've got one of these. OK it's technically a stool, but folds up into a miniscule pack, weighs nothing and is pretty cheap. Superb quality too.

seedy 01-04-15 21:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 208469)
As for taking a chair, I've got one of these. OK it's technically a stool, but folds up into a miniscule pack, weighs nothing and is pretty cheap. Superb quality too.

But there is no beer holding facility! :ban:

Pleiades 01-04-15 21:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by seedy (Post 208504)
But there is no beer holding facility! :ban:

No need if you drink fast enough! ;)

WeaveMcQuilt 14-04-15 00:03

Sorry I'm a bit late on this one.

This is version 1, still have a long way to go yet.

Also still have to fit it all in first!

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...413_225317.jpg

Geoffdl99bt 23-04-15 21:37

Hi Arn
I'm also based in Liverpool and going on the Wales trip let me know if you,d like to meet up before hand
Regards
geoff

Arn 24-04-15 13:13

Cheers WeaveMcQuilt. That clears up my questions about what to bring in the way of food. Sun cream??? I admire your optimism! :sweat:

Geoff,

Sounds good mate. Let me know when your free. I'll be heading over to Wales on Thursday late AM if you fancy some company.


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