The core of a bike camping trip is compact, lightweight camping gear. The art of lightweight camping involves more than just purchasing pricey equipment. Girona Bike compiled a list of necessities that most campers agree are necessary for a trip while riding a bike.

1. Lightweight and spacious tent

You need a tent if plan to spend quality time outdoors. A collapsible tent is ideal for a lone traveler. The majority of the tents in this category are designed specifically for backpacking and are therefore portable. You can further lower the weight with a little imagination. Some people strip the basics and take only the essentials. 

2. Backpacks, daypacks, and luggage

The size of the backpack is not as important for a bike camper as it is for hikers and backpackers. Instead of packing your belongings into a backpack, a sizable portion of your kit can be fastened directly to the bike. As an alternative, a lightweight daypack or hydration pack can be stowed away when not in use. These packs can be stored on the bike when not in use and brought out as needed. When you go on a multi-day camping excursion or Cycling vacation, day packs become even more crucial.

3.  Sleeping bag

You must pick a sleeping bag that is weather-appropriate. While you may rely on the forecast, it is preferable to consider the worst-case scenario. A good sleeping bag ought to be able to keep you warm, even in subzero temperatures. The sleeping bag should be lightweight and should be easy to store.  

4. Food and water and cutlery

Water is obviously always necessary, so even on shorter journeys, you should bring some. Water consumption is essential.Food requires more consideration. The basic options available to campers include instant noodles, dehydrated foods, and prepared meals. It’s easy and quick to cook these meals. You can carry snacks to get a fast meal while you’re on the run, and lunch and dinner are still a while off.  Cutlery, utensils, and a stove for camping. A burner might be helpful for cooking meals or even heating water for a bath if you’re going camping for a few days. A stove can often be faster, but some individuals might think a campfire is more practical than bringing one along.

5. Pocket Knife

A pocket knife can be very useful for a bike camper in a lot of scenarios even if you don’t really need it. A pocket knife requires little effort to carry because it is portable and lightweight. For camping, a pocket knife should be adequate instead of a huge knife.

6. LED flashlights and Lantern

LEDs are brilliant and energy-efficient. To avoid being in the dark, it can be easier to have an LED lantern with you.  You can use solar LED or battery LED lanterns. 

Conclusion

There you have it, some tools you need to carry on your trip. We recommend you carry some bike tools for spot repairs. 

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