8 Must Have Items for Bicycle Touring & Bikepacking

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  • @WheelstoWander
    @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +21

    Hi Everybody! While gear isn’t everything, it sure can help make things easier and more comfortable. Let us know what your “Must Haves” are? We are curious about things we could be missing out on... Thanks for watching and have a great day, E&M

    • @BluecollarBackcountry
      @BluecollarBackcountry Рік тому +1

      I love my Aeropress Go, and the filters can be rinsed and used over and over.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      I totally understand why ☕️😋 Nice tip there to re-use the filters! Thanks & All the best

    • @jameskolar9655
      @jameskolar9655 Рік тому +2

      I’d have to say the MSR folding bucket/ kitchen sink is a beaut. It’s so small, fits into the palm of your hands and weighs nothing! Yet , when opened up, it’s mega roomy and can hold a nice bucket of hot water, To sit and soak aching feet in is a real treat, to wash clothes in maybe? Even to use to wash and shave in. I won;t be without mine! Thanks for the vid.

    • @karinroten3606
      @karinroten3606 Рік тому

      my light weight folding chair from helinox

  • @christopherlarraz1746
    @christopherlarraz1746 Рік тому +51

    Hi, very often I bring along postcards from my city. When I am being invited by somebody, for example for a one night sleep, I can leave a personal message on the post card saying "thank you". Not heavy at all ;-)

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +6

      That is a really thoughtful idea! Thank you for sharing. All the best, E&M

    • @Longtack55
      @Longtack55 Рік тому +2

      In 1981 Bolivian kids received many NZ 2cent coins

  • @pottery1950
    @pottery1950 Рік тому +7

    Foe a wannabe cycling tourer, these sound very helpful. I especially like the base layer/ pajama tip. Ride on!

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Great to hear David! Wishing you many wonderful miles 🍀

  • @magnuswoolf4868
    @magnuswoolf4868 Рік тому +9

    As to the ticks ,if you rub a little Vicks Rub around your ankles it repels them very well ,also smells very nice ,great video guys ,going around Iceland next year after watching your video !

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip Magnus! We will try that. We hope you will enjoy Iceland as much as we did 🍀 Best wishes, E&M

  • @MrWetsuitboots
    @MrWetsuitboots 11 місяців тому +2

    Hi, thanks for this. I recently cycled Cherbourg ferry port to Bilbao ferry port in October. Greenways and camping, on an electric cargo bike (I'm older and it's not a competition okay :) ) My essential kit was as follows: Power Master 13A TO 16A Fly lead socket converter for charging in campsites, Yeti Hopper soft cooler, duct tape, black cable ties, spare spokes in saddle post, bicycle multitool, colour-coded cloths, merino wool thermal layers, tarpaulin, Sky to Summit self-inflating memory foam mattress, superglue, Pro Bike Tool mini hand pump with gauge, Gritin LED head torch, BigBlue 14W foldable solar phone charger, Vulpine merino wool padded boxer shorts, Piz Buin suncream (sweat resistant), Decathlon memory foam saddle pad, Gaiam folding yoga mat, stuff sacks, Decathlon phone holder for JBL Bluetooth speaker. This year I'm taking the dog in the cargo bucket and towing a Burley Nomad trailer with the kit. The tent is Big Agnes Blacktail 2 (with vestibule).

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  11 місяців тому

      That’s sounds like a fantastic trip with some quality gear to enjoy. It’s not about speed for us either 😉 Thanks & All the best!

  • @John-rt7ou
    @John-rt7ou Рік тому +6

    I did a lot of road bicycle touring, and none of the overland bikepacking. I was always in close enough proximity to water there was no worry. All the bike Packers and long-distance hikers carry water filters. Even when you are not bikepacking or hiking it might be a good idea to keep some of those filters around. You never know when there might be a big change. With the way the world is today things could go sideways.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      It brings that bit of extra freedom where you are not reliant to have to find a dedicated source. Also a valuable tool for the survival toolbox!

    • @John-rt7ou
      @John-rt7ou Рік тому +1

      @@WheelstoWander I would say that is quite true. Anyone who ever got bad water inside themselves would appreciate the value of a good water filter.

  • @normancoutts
    @normancoutts Рік тому +8

    Lots of good choices included. But for us it is our Sena bike to bike coms system. Ultra light weight and after a decade of use on multiple trips the units have proved to be 100% reliable. They transform the shared experience keeping you completely together while the bikes are up to hundreds of metres apart - and they serve as a super safety and navigation sharing device. Transformative is the word.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thank you Norman 😊 We have our sights on the Sena helmets for a while. Great to hear they are proving to be so valuable for you. We might give them a try some day soon... All the Best, E&M

  • @robertgraves3215
    @robertgraves3215 Рік тому +6

    I will often just buy a gallon of spring water and just slug down as much as I can , then fill my two stainless frame bottles , if it's really hot. Early AM "pre hydration " is important when doing the coffee thing. . My filter is an older Sawyer that has two bulky bags that look like IV drips . If I have to gather "camp water " later in the day, (I need at least a gallon) I'll try to use that, carrying the extra weight for an hour or so isn't too bad. My latest project is to make some dehydrated meals and foil pouch them, and do the "Mountain House Thing", because I realized this is better Bear hygeine. We now have an exploding black bear population here. I'm also working on snake chaps. Yeah bag liners kinda suck . Coffee! I use a dollar store sink drain screen to filter coffee, add a layer of finer steel mesh cut from a frying pan steamer cover thing , dollar store. Poor Man's french press. Major score: I road salvaged a big ass wide mouth Kleen Kanteen stainless bottle which will be used for soups that will the the "first course" to boost morale while setting up camp. Or even as a "stealth meal". I also go for the free hot water from the coffee machine tap at the gas stations around 4 PM . Ask nicely. Trigger points. Try a lacrosse ball to kick that up a notch. Even better is a roundish stone (not fresh out of the water) that's been heated , put that in a sock and hang it on your chair or lie on it. The heat, (which lasts a long time!) combined with deeper pressure will annihilate any trigger point . Been doing that for years . Never fails. I made a "tick spoon " out of a tiny measuring spoon that I cut a Vee in. Love your gear reviews, always done from long term hardcore research. Prepping up to catch some trout on a nearby river, discovered I can carry everything on a Bob trailer, which has turned out to be pretty awesome.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Great all around tips there Robert! Love your DIY approach 👍🏼 I have to try that hot stone massage some day, sounds great. Wishing you all the best, Tailwinds 🚲🏕 E&M

  • @Bazza1968
    @Bazza1968 Рік тому +3

    Ticks are a nightmare here in Scotland....Even yesterday I did a 105km day trip(on/off road) that had to cross a section of ground with no defined track and meant walking 400m through deep heather...first thing I did at the end was lay the bike down and check/sweep my legs to make sure there were none. I have a hill runner friend and he always posts up on Facebook with each run how many ticks he has removed- like 25 etc, gross... Then there's the midges .... It's why I'm going more to road cycling/touring now- off road and camping/touring is good here but the weather is usually poor and the insects just add a dimension to it that makes me question whether it's worth it(and getting Lymes makes that a "no")

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Such a beautiful place to be roaming around. We had our fair share of insects so I can imagine how you feel. Ticks in particular are a nuisance because of disease. We hope you find a good balance. It would be a shame not to enjoy what Scotland has to offer 🍀

  • @gusjeazer
    @gusjeazer Рік тому +3

    For people that want more strength training while traveling (in general, not just for biking): Two thick long cargo straps with short pieces of PVC pipe/thick garden hose can be a TRX/gymnastic rings. Just gymnastic rings if weight and bulk isn't an issue. Great for inverted rows, pullups in almost any place, ring dips/pushups, sissy squats and so on. Pretty useful, you can also use the straps for your pack or something.
    Regular dips can be done on top of any wall or handrail that has a 90° corner. Add weight with a backpack if you can do more than 15-20 bodyweight dips.
    Also with a heavyish pack you can do a lot of stuff like somersault squats, one leg deadlifts, Bulgarian split squats and so on. You really don't need a lot of weight with these even if you are pretty strong.
    I have seen water bags (like a sandbag) that hold up to 20 liters or so. Would be interesting, but haven't tried.
    If you travel often by car, kettlebells are great for that. Make sure to strap them securely so they don't become a canon ball in an accident. When traveling alone, I put them behind a seat and loop the seatbelt through and clip it in.
    Carrying a person up and down a staircase was a staple leg exercise before barbells were invented. Don't go to failure though.
    And yeah, elastic bands are great too. I wouldn't go too heavy, I find a light or medium one for high reps works best.
    Towel pullups are good as well for grip strength or if you find a place you can't do regular pullups from.
    Of course, when cycling or hiking every day, you will probably not need too many leg exercises. I would still do stuff like deep prying goblet squats, cossack squats or Bulgarian split squats and somersault squats. Even for just the loaded stretching.

  • @donaldgreig-z4c
    @donaldgreig-z4c Рік тому +3

    I am 68 and bicycle camping. My back needs support while resting so I add cushion under my sleeping bag.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Great to hear you still enjoy being out! We wish you many more wandering years 🙏🏼 All the best!

  • @petergarner
    @petergarner Рік тому +9

    Absolutely agree about bringing an compact backpack along. We use the Osprey Ultralight Stuff Pack. It’s 20 litres, and only has one side pocket for a water bottle, but folds up super compact and the stuff sack is integrated into the bag. Not cheap, but we’ve been using ours for 5 years both on and off tour, and it still looks like new.
    Great video, as always!

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thank you Peter! That sounds like a worthwhile investment. Tailwinds 🍀

    • @bruce.KAY-bike-drifter
      @bruce.KAY-bike-drifter Рік тому

      I take my Camelback Mule along. Sometimes on extra dry segments of the rides, this serves as an extra water supply carrier. Other times with the bladder empty, it serves as a place to fill with food supplies, and I strap it to the top of my rear rack. On cold or wet days it is a place to keep a puffer jacket, or a gortex jacket handy, along with warm gloves, or a neck buff, or a beanie. I always keep a pair of rubber washing-up gloves in the bottom for days when the wind and the rain would freeze my hands.

  • @KowalskiVanishing_Point
    @KowalskiVanishing_Point Рік тому +5

    One more thing I always liked having which I'm sure everyone brings is a good towel. Used it on bike trips for a lot from it's intended use to- pillow, extra (small) blanket, bandages, ground cover for snooze on grass, rag, etc.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      An essential addition! We are messing about with different materials and haven't found the perfect one yet... Perhaps you have a recommendation? All the Best

  • @sarahcook3992
    @sarahcook3992 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for all your videos 😊 I've done a few long tours since 2018 and have got to the same answers, more or less, as you for gear. I do love my Helinox chair though, I am 65 and it's well worth the money for some camping comfort 😊 I have watched lots of your videos and love your calm and positive attitudes. Whenever I find something challenging I channel a bit of "what would Eric and Maudi do" and get to feel more positive!! Safe travels ❤

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Hi Sarah! Thank you for your lovely words 😊 We hear many people talking about the Helinox chairs (zero). Very tempted to try the lightweight version. We love to have a bit more comfort too 😉 Wishing you all the best, Tailwinds, E&M

  • @beverleygibson1394
    @beverleygibson1394 Рік тому +3

    Very useful info. I always make sure I wear a good pair of glasses to protect my eyes from, sun, cold, insects, and branches, etc.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thank you Beverly! I like to wear my sunglasses a lot and thinking of adding a clear pair for the reasons you mentioned. All the best!

    • @gusjeazer
      @gusjeazer Рік тому

      A cheap pair would do fine. Almost any plastic blocks UV very very well. Same for insects, branches and so on. So no need to buy very expensive sunglasses.
      It's a myth that cheap glasses destroy your eyes (if you buy plastic lenses, when glass lenses, only buy good ones).

  • @Longtack55
    @Longtack55 Рік тому +3

    I take an old tube cut and with a "bungy" hook at either end for tying around my hips and the other end to my seat post to haul bike uphill. It's much more efficient when walking uphill over rough ground, and is excellent as a baggage tie-down.

  • @aidancaulfield6302
    @aidancaulfield6302 Рік тому +2

    Tennis ball in long sock works perfectly

  • @marcelsmits7378
    @marcelsmits7378 Рік тому +1

    Hi, for the coffee: we are using the jogo straw for a while now. Very small and light. Great coffee

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Nice idea! Another one for the "to try" list 😉 Thanks!

  • @markmark5159
    @markmark5159 Рік тому +7

    Great tip on the resistance band & tennis ball; very easy fit into the bags, & also good to use/keep in shape when in between/planning the next long distance trips….
    Oh, & while not cheap, the Helinox Chair Zero is very lightweight/compact & an absolute game changer around camp.
    Looking forward to following your next adventure.
    Stay safe guys.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks Mark 😊 Love the idea of the chair zero. A bit expensive but perhaps one of these days... All the Best, E&M

    • @p0ddie
      @p0ddie Рік тому

      +1 for the Helinox Chair Zero. My bikepacking setup is extremely dialed in with less than 7kg of base weight and for multiple days I would seriously take my chair with me. 500g more, eh.

  • @expeditionevolvelouperkins7953

    Hi there when you went to Japan how did you transport you bikes and if so where did you store you’re bike boxes?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      We packed them in boxes! We got new ones (from a card box dumpster) when we left.

    • @expeditionevolvelouperkins7953
      @expeditionevolvelouperkins7953 Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander thanks for reply what did you do with your box’s when you arrived

  • @nathanobrien7124
    @nathanobrien7124 10 місяців тому

    I purchased a pair of these trailrunners when this video was first released. 9 months ago. Absolutely best footwear i have ever worn for any event. Thes shoes are amazing!
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    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  10 місяців тому

      That's great to hear! I am on my second pair and I love them. Thanks & All the best!

  • @permanenceinchange2326
    @permanenceinchange2326 Рік тому +5

    Nice video! I would replace the coffee with a corkscrew however :). I have several thoughts on gear we use, but I have kept it to safety issues:
    * An emergency blanket which doubles as an extra insulation under your matress.
    * A bike light which doubles as a head light.
    * Reflective safety vest / straps / tape or whatever you prefer.
    Have a safe ride!!

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks :) Safety is most important! We have taken a emergency blanket in the past but we never used it so it isn't in our kit anymore. Still valuable to have though. We would love a dedicated bike and headlight. The options we have seen are a bit clumsy. Perhaps you have the solution...? We have a safety vest tucked away and use it from time to time. Another must have item!
      All the best!! E&M

    • @permanenceinchange2326
      @permanenceinchange2326 Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander In my opinion an emergency blanket is like a first aid kit: you hope you never need one, but you don't leave it at home either...
      About the bike light/headlight: I bought a pretty affordable one from the Tiger Wolf brand. It's got some drawbacks, but overall I'm pretty satisfied.
      Drawbacks: bulky (compared to a leightweight head lamp); the bike bracket isn't very solid (fixable with an extra bolt); the ring that holds the lens is a bit loose (fix it with thread locker).
      Advantages: 700 lumen max. focusable beam gives you a great sight on the road; battery can be 3x AAA or 1x 18650 which can also be charged with your phone charger (if you buy one with a USB port).
      All the best too for both of you! Paul.

    • @theresabu3000
      @theresabu3000 Рік тому

      If you use battery / accu lights on the bike - I like to double up with my headlamp. If one fails, I'll still have the other.
      For longer tours mounted lights are probably better - especially if you have an ebike, dynamo...

  • @BenjaminDavinchi
    @BenjaminDavinchi Рік тому

    Perfect.
    Thanks for sharing your precious experiences.

  • @gsnyder2007
    @gsnyder2007 2 місяці тому

    I love my aeropress with metal filter. It is a little bulky but makes great brew and is easy to clean.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  2 місяці тому

      I still need to try it! Thanks for the tip!

  • @AG4KN
    @AG4KN Рік тому +2

    Love the channel!
    Thousands of kilometers over land and sea and air; and nobody discusses how they do hygiene and their biz... you know; bathroom stops (toilet paper and / or wipes?), bathing, washing hair, hands & cleaning the dishes and utensils. I understand that its a personal thing, would like to hear one channel's take on the topic(s).

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      That's a great topic to dive into! Thanks & Best wishes

  • @tomsitzman3952
    @tomsitzman3952 11 місяців тому +1

    My must have item is Fishnet underwear, from Norway. It is comfortable against the skin as a base layer wicking moisture away from the skin to the mid layer. When the fishnet is covered by a mid-layer it not only wicks moisture away but the holes in the fishnet become insulation. In the summer wear a ventilation shirt, the fishnet cools the body. Very comfortable to sleep in. I wear mine year around in the city and on the trail. I bought an alpaca rectangular bag. In warm weather it is my sleeping bag, In cooler temperatures a Nija suite and the alpaca bag is workable. In cold weather it is my bottom layer under my quilt. Very comfortable. At 82 I now stay home when it is below -30C . The alpaca iw usable on the couch at home for a cold , snowy day nap.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  11 місяців тому +1

      I have seen those garments and have wondered about them. Great to hear you have such positive experiences with them. I will look into trying some for myself. Thanks and all the best!

    • @tomsitzman3952
      @tomsitzman3952 10 місяців тому +1

      I failed to mention I have been wearing fishnet since the early 1970's. If you get a chance to read Colin Fletchers book The Complete Walker 1968. Please find a copy if you have not read it. I think it is the best e\gear book every written on backpacking. He talks about the value of Fishnet. His special ops unit wore it in WWII. He was a very good story teller

  • @martinsmith6042
    @martinsmith6042 Рік тому

    Always great to hear from you and thank you for sharing your tips and tricks! Be well.

  • @themoodyteam
    @themoodyteam Рік тому +1

    You can actually reuse the Aeropress paper filters. If there’s coffee crud leftvn then after removing the filter, just wash them down with your water bottle.

    • @cindyferraro6656
      @cindyferraro6656 16 днів тому

      There’s a reusable aeropress screen filter on Amazon

    • @themoodyteam
      @themoodyteam 15 днів тому

      @@cindyferraro6656kinda expensive. I reuse my paper filters and - not for the purists - get about 20 brews out of them. You know there’s a filter fail by the WHOOSH and then it’s time to get my finest sieve out to rescue my brew.
      Not for everyone obvs 😮

  • @mr_cleaner_upper8645
    @mr_cleaner_upper8645 Рік тому +1

    A great sleeping pad is key for me. There are a ton of options from different manufacturers... no one can function well without a good sleep!! Thanks for putting out so many excellent videos 👍

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      For sure!! It's high up my list too. Best wishes & Thank you 😊

  • @SonnyDarvish
    @SonnyDarvish Рік тому

    Number 6 is probably the most useful for me in this checklist. I wanted to buy a liner, but what you said makes much more sense.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks! I hope this also works for you! All the best

  • @billweberx
    @billweberx Рік тому +2

    I use a front wheel drive CruzBike recumbent which works the upper body as well as the legs. I would never ride any other bike. I have my clothes treated with Permethrin Insect Repellent. It works for ticks (kills on contact) and mosquitos.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      I had a look at it. An interesting bike design for sure. Great to hear it is working out so well for you! I will do some research on Permethrin too. Thanks!

  • @slipnpitch1894
    @slipnpitch1894 Рік тому +1

    With the aeropress, make the coffee very strong to split for 2 people and top up with hot water.

  • @TravellerA320
    @TravellerA320 Рік тому +3

    my "must have" is my nitecore "new" P12 flashlight. Not only at night but also for in poorly or none lit tunnels but still looking for the smaller light with the same or better result.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Maudi has a similar light she always takes. A "must have" for her too! Hope you find your replacement!

  • @barrienew4167
    @barrienew4167 Рік тому +1

    Great video Eric.
    A foldable solar charger is a 'must have' for us. Freedom from mains electricity.
    Duvet jacket AND trousers when temperatures drop.

    • @markperry222
      @markperry222 Рік тому +1

      @barriener, What devices are you running/charging, and what solar panel are you using, how many W?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Barrie! We heard a lot of good things about solar chargers. Do you find the are easily managed when keeping them pointed at the sun? I really like the duvet trouser idea 🔥😉 All the best!!

  • @TheDoubleDip
    @TheDoubleDip Рік тому +2

    I love that Decathlon was featured! I've found some great value products at that shop, Including my bike :)

  • @damianhill6704
    @damianhill6704 Рік тому +1

    My luxury items have to be the ortlieb mesh outer pockets. One attached to each rear pannier.
    They are very handy for carrying extra food that you will be eating that day, or transporting food to camp, when you go shopping..... Including a cold beer or 2.
    Hurry up with your next trip so we can see some more videos. Xxx

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Those are nice, especially the included cold beer 😉 Videos in the making... All the best 🍀

  • @Self_Proppelled
    @Self_Proppelled Рік тому +2

    I love the Altra trail runners. I use them for hiking. They're like a miracle shoe. Before I got fitted for my Altra's I would often lose toe nails on long mountain hikes. The extra room in the toe box prevents my toes from jamming into the front of the shoe on the downhills saving my toenails.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Great to hear that! My favourite shoes so far 😊

    • @themoodyteam
      @themoodyteam Рік тому

      I had some Altra Superiors in extra-wide (for my x-wide feet 🙄)
      Most comfortable footwear I ever had 😀

  • @jaimebarbara6936
    @jaimebarbara6936 8 місяців тому

    Thanks, good rides and blessings for you two.

  • @nigep
    @nigep Рік тому +2

    Always interesting I often wondered about your coffee and didn’t realise the filter was reusable, great idea and better than instant coffee

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      It works a treat :) and way better than instant!!

  • @gogorobandles
    @gogorobandles Рік тому +2

    Your video had me wondering what my must haves would be. I would say for sure our light weight folding chairs. It beats sitting on the ground at our age. I also couldn't do without coffee but we are keeping it simple and while we are out touring we drink instant. I know it's not everyones cup of tea😅 but it does the trick for us. We also have the same backpack. Take care.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Chairs seem to be high on everybody's list! So nice to have 👍🏼 Nothing beats the ease of instant 😉 +1 for the Backpack!! Thanks & All the Best, E&M

  • @alethearobinson8132
    @alethearobinson8132 Рік тому +3

    Super video. Good information. Going to get the french press coffee mug for sure.
    My "luxury" item is an REI ultralight flex chair. Helionox makes one too. Beats sitting on the ground and is comfortable on the back

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Alethea! Happy to hear you liked it :) Those chair are nice! We have ones from Aliexpress but they are a bit heavy. Contemplating on a lighter version but they are expensive... All the best!

    • @MsRotorwings
      @MsRotorwings Рік тому

      Yes! Gotta have a chair. Need to be comfortable after a long day of riding. Helinox is out of my price range. I got a knock off from Amazon during prime day. Must have luxury item in my mind.

  • @elenafossati1695
    @elenafossati1695 Рік тому

    as a long haul biker I truly can say your advises are absolutely great !

  • @ShawNshawN
    @ShawNshawN 8 місяців тому

    Very cool setup. I'm thinking of a tour. I used to ride a lot in my 20s and thought a US tour could be great.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  8 місяців тому

      Definitely! The US has so much to offer. Wishing you lots of fun :)

  • @garcurran5079
    @garcurran5079 Рік тому +1

    Great tips guys, for charging i use s 4 layer folding solar panel, strap it on top of the rear panniers/tent bag, works well in the sun😂

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Gar 😊 Happy to hear the solar panel is working out! Tailwinds 👌🏼

  • @roberthunter5398
    @roberthunter5398 Рік тому +2

    The gsi h2jo is a great simple solution for filtered coffee. It fits any nalgine bottle. Loved your information video Eric, especially the tennis ball.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks Robert! Really interesting product, we will check it out! 😉 Great you liked the tennis ball. Effective and the cheapest thing to recommend! All the best

  • @bjornsvensson2211
    @bjornsvensson2211 Рік тому

    Hello, Great tip with the tennisball! My favorite neck stretch is like this: Put one arm on the back in a 90 degree position. Grab the hand with the other hand just behind the hip. Lean your head towards the side of the hands and you will get a nice stretch from the shoulder up to the ear. Change over for the other side. Very nice to do at the breaks during a bikeday.🙂🚲

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Hey! Thank you for the tip. I tried it and I could feel a really nice stretch. Best wishes 😊

  • @jameskolar9655
    @jameskolar9655 Рік тому

    I love my Aeropress, it makes a perfect cup of great tasting coffee every time. It’s not lightweight, but it isn’t too heavy either and the great brew makes it worthwhile. Thanks for the vid.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Nice 😊 Wish they had a bigger and lighter version at the same time 😁 Thanks & All the Best

    • @jameskolar9655
      @jameskolar9655 Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander I fill the cylinder twice with hot water, using one level scoop of good ground coffee. That makes near as Damn it, .5L of real nice rich coffee. I pour it immediately into an insulated flask. I drink half as I’m packing camp and getting on the move. Half an hour or so into my biking I drink some more. It’s a great morning coffee routine that I even use at home. Thanks for your vids.

  • @reeceholmes8546
    @reeceholmes8546 Рік тому

    thanks Eric for your wise words, looking forward to many more quality videos

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much Reece 😊 Best wishes and more videos coming up...

  • @professorgraves2926
    @professorgraves2926 Рік тому

    Good to see you Prince Eric. Water and coffee do belong at the top of list! Let's go to 100k subs.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks 😊 They make a great pair ☕️🙏🏼 All the best!

  • @donaldwalter1317
    @donaldwalter1317 11 місяців тому

    I have a French press coffee system that is a bit bulky but one can make two small cups of coffee in morning for 2 people. 13:11

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  11 місяців тому

      I like a french press! Very good taste, I might tinker around with that some more for bike touring...

  • @bytesabre
    @bytesabre Рік тому

    I’m doing multimodal tours with a Brompton. So for me I took an Ikea Dimpa bag, with holes cut in it to allow the roller wheels through, which were then reinforced with gaffer tape. This way I could go through the Eurostar terminal and other places where the bike had to be in a bag, while still being able to roll it along the ground like a suitcase, and when off the bike it made a great waterproof mini tarp to sit on.
    Aside from that bring a n95 because getting ‘rona on the train, then ending up sick in the middle of a festival and being stuck isolating in my tent for days while everyone else is partying wasn’t fun, then I had to ride back while still sick, would have been good to increase my chances of avoiding that

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Cool hack there with the bag to be able to easily taking your Brompton on public transport! Health & Best wishes!

  • @belturbet4
    @belturbet4 Рік тому

    Super as ever Eric, i really like your calm way of presentation in your videos. So, how did you power your electronics? I looked at your website and your other videos but couldn´t find it.I noticed on your bike build video that you had a cable running down the front fork, think that was for the speedometer? Or did you use a hub for charging? thanks!

  • @weedhopp
    @weedhopp Рік тому +2

    As always fantastic tips
    I do shoulder rolls as I ride too keep shoulders and upper back loose ❤️😊

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      😊 Thanks Weedhopp! I do a lot of those too 👍🏼 Best wishes

    • @weedhopp
      @weedhopp Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander you are most welcome 😊✌️

  • @atmrtwbike
    @atmrtwbike Рік тому +2

    Great video E&M. In regards to ticks and solo travellers, it's not very easy checking our own backs. Any additional tips there?
    I love the examples you used for video shots! Angles I'd never thought of before. Very cool!

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thanks 😊 When going solo I use a mirror to be able to check difficult spots. Some spots are just really hard to see though or even try and remove ticks from when spotted. As a solo traveller trying to avoid ticks is even more important! Happy to hear you loved the camera angles! All the best

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Рік тому +2

      Have your clothes treated with Permethrin insect repellent (Google it). It also works for mosquitoes and flies. I road the whole perimeter of the US and never saw a tick.

  • @ema-b1h
    @ema-b1h Рік тому

    Its important to highlight you need a water purifier which is stronger that a water filter! And get one of the best aproved and recommended once in the market

  • @PierreJohnsonPro
    @PierreJohnsonPro Рік тому +1

    Interesting, though some stuff are essential (like water filter) and others much less (I don't drink coffee). In health prevention, I would recommend a first aid kit.
    I have an important question: what's your bike model?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      First Aid Kit: obvious and important 👍🏼 The bike is a Giant Boulder Breeze.

  • @PumpkinVillage
    @PumpkinVillage Рік тому

    Another very informative video. Thanks and take care, Al

  • @hobocyclist
    @hobocyclist Рік тому

    Tarpaulin is one of my must haves- used for sitting on the ground when we take breaks & under the tent when ground is very wet. Also fabric shopping bags that pack down small, can be used for collecting provisions or carrying extra gear on the bike

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Nice! We have both used those in the past. I would love to include a lightweight tarp again for rainy or harsh sunny moments. We are looking at transforming our groundsheet for that... Tailwinds!!

  • @grahamambridge2856
    @grahamambridge2856 Рік тому +1

    The "clever dripper" coffee maker gives same results as aero press and uses normal paper filters. Not many places do them though. Thank for vids. 🇬🇧

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      I have my eye on the clever dripper. It's a bit heavy and bulky though... Thanks for sharing your take on it!! Best wishes

  • @cezrok5405
    @cezrok5405 Рік тому

    Great vid lots of usefull info

  • @DameEdnaBrown
    @DameEdnaBrown Рік тому

    Thanks for the great info

  • @omare_biketonature
    @omare_biketonature Рік тому

    Always great info! Thank you and safe riding, waiting for the Morocco series 😎

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thank you Omare 😊.The Moroccan series is hopefully underway soon... 🤞🏼

  • @radiantjw1
    @radiantjw1 8 місяців тому

    I love altras!!!!!!

  • @0Stella
    @0Stella Рік тому

    What great ideas! I'm coming through Europe this year, it would be brilliant to pedal into you guys

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 0Stella 😊 Who knows how roads may cross... Have fun and Tailwinds 🍀

    • @0Stella
      @0Stella Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander thank you!

  • @1967foghorn
    @1967foghorn Рік тому +1

    if you like the tennis ball, try a lacrosse ball..a little heavier/ love my Altras with darn tough socks

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      I will look out for one and I should try the darn toughs. Heard many good things about them. All the best!

  • @robertreynolds4135
    @robertreynolds4135 Рік тому

    #5. Those sox appear to be from my old stomping grounds of Goreme Turkey. Still wearing mine 20 years.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      😊 I believe we did buy some socks in Turkey... not 100% sure... 20 years is amazing!!

  • @livingsimplytosimplylive6817
    @livingsimplytosimplylive6817 Рік тому +1

    Great tips / ideas

  • @hendrikjonker4359
    @hendrikjonker4359 Рік тому

    First: my wife and I really enjoy watching your videos, so thank you for making them and sharing your adventures! About gear, it's not your typical gear, but I think a saddle is one of the most important things on a bike when touring. A couple of videos ago you mentions testing a new saddle. I was wondering: how is that saddle holding up for you. I'm riding a Brooks, but getting the hammock treatment, so looking for something else. Thanks and have a good day!

  • @dbauer07
    @dbauer07 6 місяців тому

    I am new to bike packing. Do you ever use clips ons?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  5 місяців тому

      No we don't use them as we like to be able to shuffle our feet around and wear normal shoes.

  • @roelkomduur8073
    @roelkomduur8073 Рік тому

    My tip is a SON dynamo , a Rohloff hub with a chain( NO BELT!!) and Hebie chainglider..This combination wil take you anywhere. Just saying.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Would love that upgrade! Why the chain instead of the belt? Thanks!

    • @roelkomduur8073
      @roelkomduur8073 Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander chain is cheaper, more forgiving ( tortion forces) and Just as dureble. Belt only last 25000 km tops. A good chain + chainglider can do tha too. Another point is the resistaince of the belt i find it heavier to ride.

  • @direxxion
    @direxxion Рік тому

    Great video
    Can u share what’s the bar end u are using behind u in the video? Thank u 😊

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks :) They are the SQlab innerbarends! All the best

  • @dropeipromundo
    @dropeipromundo Рік тому

    thx Eric for the video

  • @AmalaBhakti108
    @AmalaBhakti108 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE ALTRA SHOES

  • @GOTHICDRAGONS-TRAVELS
    @GOTHICDRAGONS-TRAVELS Рік тому

    I like your video's very much!

  • @okaratutlu
    @okaratutlu Рік тому

    Experience is perfect. Thanks. (What’s this bike)

  • @Pyndle
    @Pyndle Рік тому

    You don't recommend cycling shoes with clips for long distance touring?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      I don't as I am off the bike as much as on. Clips work better only in a few specific instances, many not applicable to touring.

  • @lairekohsman
    @lairekohsman Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @manu.yt25
    @manu.yt25 Рік тому

    For the ticks there are way smaller, cheaper and more compact tools in plastic who allow to extract the tick by turning it on itself, work super well, as seen with my mom who catches a lot of ticks in her garden and have to use the tool often on her or the cats...

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      We have used those and in our experience they don't work that well with smaller ticks.

  • @jadelanah
    @jadelanah Рік тому

    Which rear rack do you use? :)

  • @peterwilloughby132
    @peterwilloughby132 Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @ridewithm8200
    @ridewithm8200 Рік тому

    A red nose makes me trust you :), after the last two days on bike turing I have the same ;)

  • @troyfrazer8653
    @troyfrazer8653 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @alirezafazeli8222
    @alirezafazeli8222 Рік тому

    Perfect.

  • @TravellerA320
    @TravellerA320 Рік тому

    Hi Eric, great video again. Loved the cam holder advice as I had mine on my handle bar bag but that's not ideal. Question: do you already have a special about the tires you use? You use different profile tires for different trips? Maybe even swop them when projected roads will change significantly for the next 2000 km or so?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Thanks 😊 We are using the Schwalbe Super Moto-X (26"x2,40") for a while now and they are great. A road oriented thread which works Ok on off road too. We like to use one dedicated type of tyre for different terrain. Always a bit of a compromise. We do ride off road more and more but take it slow and easy so no real need for super specific thread patterns. Our wheel size is a bit limiting as there are several other candidates we would love to try with a bit more grip for off road though. All the Best, E&M

  • @veloatlas
    @veloatlas Рік тому

    Thank you for such a great advices 😊. My recommendation is a good MultiTool with pliers. Leatherman Wave is a good solution 👌, not heavy, but very functional 🤗

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thanks :) We have the Rebar 👍🏼 Love it! The Wave is fantastic too! Tailwinds 🍀

  • @black_eagle
    @black_eagle Рік тому

    I'd like to try the Altra running shoes, but I recently got plantar fasciitis and now I need more arch support. I don't think zero drop is for everyone. I'm wondering if other cyclists have had this problem and what kind of shoes they use to prevent it. Thanks.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +2

      I hope you find a pair suitable for your condition. Perhaps an sole insert like 'Superfeet' could help. All the best!

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Рік тому +2

      Takes a year or so to transition to zero / barefoot shoes. Don’t rush. Eventually your feet will strengthen up, hopefully counteracting PF.

  • @jerrywhitfield6415
    @jerrywhitfield6415 Рік тому

    No longer use the Purs or Katadyns as they do not filter toxic herbicides. My filter of choice for the past 20 or so years for this task are the Seychelles. Wouldn’t cross the Midwest without one…

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Interesting, I will have a look at those! Best wishes

  • @robertjackson2069
    @robertjackson2069 Рік тому

    good infomation thanks

  • @TheRealJerseyJoe
    @TheRealJerseyJoe Рік тому

    Great tips M8. I'd put coffee at number 1.... but that's just me :-) LOL !

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Thanks!! Secretly coffee is my number one too 😋 All the best

    • @TheRealJerseyJoe
      @TheRealJerseyJoe Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWander -- We are kindred spirits ☕😃👍

  • @AFSALMUHSIN
    @AFSALMUHSIN Рік тому

    Could you send or more details
    Of action cameras in 😊

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      We will perhaps do a video... Would that interest you?

    • @AFSALMUHSIN
      @AFSALMUHSIN Рік тому +1

      @@WheelstoWander yes of course

  • @benjaminthomas6585
    @benjaminthomas6585 Рік тому

    The shoes look good but what a incredible price

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      They are pricy indeed! There are nice deals to be found online. Also the older models can be more affordable and still perform great.

  • @Radekulis82
    @Radekulis82 Рік тому

    Hi. I have one question, what internet provider you was using in US?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      We haven't been to the US yet!

    • @Radekulis82
      @Radekulis82 Рік тому +1

      @@WheelstoWander Oyyy yeeee, you are wright, my mistake. Take care

  • @bengt_axle
    @bengt_axle Рік тому +2

    I don't drink coffee (but have tried to!) and have this question: How important is it to make your coffee from grinds every day? Can you taste a significant difference between this and instant coffee and given that you have to take some extra stuff, is it worthwhile? I see many, many cyclists and campers making coffee using ground beans, so I guess there's something to it.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      For me, a little bit of a coffee lover, instant over ground is like night and day. The fresher the grounds the better the possible taste can be: sweet, balanced, with great tasting notes and body. Instant is almost always to bitter or watery depending on the amount of water and not really pleasing on a tasting level for me. In a pinch I might go for it though in need to scratch an itch ;)

    • @michaellane1316
      @michaellane1316 8 місяців тому

      @@WheelstoWander Agree

  • @StarEssences
    @StarEssences Рік тому

    Where are you and Maudi headed to next?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      Good question! We have some good options but have not yet decided... ;)

  • @orhnsbt
    @orhnsbt Рік тому

    I wish one day I will have one bike too 🥺

  • @DoubtHaiSir
    @DoubtHaiSir 6 місяців тому

    Why don't you use disc brakes instead of rim brakes ?

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  6 місяців тому

      My frame doesn't support disc brakes. I would love to try them.

  • @patricklaenen3468
    @patricklaenen3468 Рік тому

    Yesj, naajsj fitioow! I asjume beesjt on tie eksent you are from hollant. Do you hef goot adfaaisj for biketracking trailsj in hollant? I am planning a trip to Gggroningen soow am looking fot naaisj routes.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому +1

      Hi Patrick! Ja, we komen uit Holland. Er zijn niet veel bikepacking trails maar een startpunt zou kunnen zijn 'Het Pieterpad', welke ook beschikbaar is voor de fiets. Bikepacking.com heeft wellicht ook een aantal routes in Nederland. Succes & Veel plezier!

    • @patricklaenen3468
      @patricklaenen3468 Рік тому

      @@WheelstoWanderbedank!!! Ga ik zeker eens checken. Keep up the great work (jullie video’s zijn echt inspirerend 👍)

  • @roger5455
    @roger5455 Рік тому

    thanks👍

  • @DanielNix
    @DanielNix Рік тому

    The aeropress paper filters are reusable, just let them dry and you're go for another round of coffee.

    • @WheelstoWander
      @WheelstoWander  Рік тому

      We reuse them because we always need 2 brews at least 😉 Thanks for the tip!

  • @michaeljohnson254
    @michaeljohnson254 7 місяців тому

    allways carry some baby wipes and some waterless hand soap