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woza
2nd February 2009, 11:17
I am planning my first overnight trip with my bike and pillion in a couple of weeks and am looking for advice on what I should take.

I have a weeks leave and my lady and I have planned a trip around the North Island with the idea of camping and staying with friends. So my question is what should I be taking in way of clothing and all that kinda stuff.

Cheers

And any recommendations on campsites etc

Tank
2nd February 2009, 11:27
top10.co.nz do great campsites - all very reasonable. If you stay in their cabins it saves you taking all the associated crap. Also for another $5-6 you can hire linen, saving you taking much on the back of the bike.

The price difference is very little over a powered tent site - and well worth the time it saves packing / unpacking.

Other than that - some security for the bike when parked overnight - I have a Xena lock with audible alarm.

Good luck and enjoy the trip.

yungatart
2nd February 2009, 15:31
Clothing...clean underwear, socks etc. An Icebreaker top in case you get a cold day and wets for the rainy ones!

spookytooth
2nd February 2009, 15:41
your taking your lady so you have no room for anything you want to take.Any room for gear is all hers

Nagash
2nd February 2009, 16:06
If you're camping, the basics like a tent, bedding and what not is obviously neccesary. However, with a pillion on the back your space is cut down considerably. So as before, consider renting a cabin or staying at a backpackers.

Otherwise, i'd recommend lots of spare pairs of socks, and a spare pair of riding gloves for each person. If either of those 2 get soaked through on the ride, you're gonna have many painful days ahead of you until you get them dried. Take it from someone who got mild frost bite on one of their fingers because of this..

Otherwise, spare pairs of clothes always come in handy. Wrapped in a preferbly water tight, if not as best as possible, plastic bag.

A torch and basic tool kit for roadside repairs. Day or night.

A clear visor, if you can't carry it, don't wear a tinted visor and just wear sunnies underneath instead.


Really, just commonsense stuff.. wet weather's the killer. Drink lots of water and eat lots of energy food, you get tired surprisingly easily.

And other than all that, have fun.

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 16:39
wallet-phone.

Usarka
2nd February 2009, 16:40
small roll of duct tape.

and a hamster...... :innocent:

The Pastor
2nd February 2009, 16:44
Good idea to put ur clothes in plastic bags so if it rains it stays somewhat dry.

AD345
2nd February 2009, 16:47
Clean undies
Clean socks
credit card

Crisis management
2nd February 2009, 18:02
Only a quarter of the stuff you think you need......



PS. Why a hamster?

fliplid
2nd February 2009, 20:28
"PS. Why a hamster?" just don't go there!!!!:nono:

woza
3rd February 2009, 13:33
thanks for the advice!!