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Taking A Motorcycle On Your Camping Trip Traveling across the country on a motorcycle can be exhilarating. You have a
greater sense of your environment and immediate surroundings on a motorcycle and
can have a sense of freedom when riding. It’s a wonderful way to explore the
countryside. Camping with your motorcycle, though takes some planning and
adjustments from other, more traditional forms of camping. Because you won’t have as much space on a motorcycle as with a car, you have
to pack lightly and include only the essentials. This is easier then it sounds
but will take some planning. Make sure you choose items to take with you that
are small and have multiple uses. A good multi tool knife is great and will
allow you to do repairs and maintenance, cooking and preparing. Take a small bag for personal items and choose travel size bottles of
everything needed. These are readily available at discount and grocery stores
and will help save storage room. Use saddle bags for storing food, clothing and
personal gear. You’ll have to economize so be prepared to wear the same clothing
several times. Take re-closable plastic storage bags or plastic trash bags for
disposing of items and for storing dirty clothes. You should have ample room in saddlebags and the glove compartment for small
items. For sleeping and camping equipment, use the luggage rack or passenger
seat and secure these items with bungee cords. Make sure to bring compact
equipment that can tightly fold or roll up. You should easily be able to store a
collapsible tent and sleeping bag. You can even add a sleeping mat for added
comfort. If you intend to cook while camping out pack only what you’ll need. Look for
camping recipes that only require one pot. There are many available and this
will help conserve space. You can get eating utensils to store in a saddle bag.
These do not take up much space. For safety, make sure your motorcycle is serviced and in good working
condition before embarking on a trip. Chart your route so you know where gas
stations and restaurants are on your route. These can be valuable in restocking
food supplies and in emergency situations. Keep a map and compass handy so you
don’t get lost on the road or while camping. You may not be able to camp in the lap of luxury when you bring your
motorcycle but it will be a fun experience. Your motorcycle has ample room to
store the necessities and if you can accept sleeping outdoors and only packing
essentials, this can be a highly rewarding experience. Having a motorcycle
available also gives you a lot more flexibility in traveling in and out of
campsites. It is easy to pack all your gear and leave or go on a short sight
seeing trip. |
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