That's one of the better packing jobs I've seen. Love how everything has a place and fits nice and snug. And it still looks relatively small on the back of the bike. Well done narrowing down what you need for the trip.
You should bring preground coffee instead of carrying a coffee grinder and all that stuff as well. Preground coffee is just as good especially when you’re camping.
Thanx but outfitted a mountainside lava tube. Underground parking. Tube rear has year-around ice and freshwater pools, ceiling slot portal about 30 feet up midway, making tube warmer toward parking with less humidity. Had 30 years of privacy and with no visitors. 55 gallon blue plastic storage drums have not been bothered by critters. Exposed lava prevents my dual sport access from looking like a trail. Tie-wired poles over portal so passer-by can't by accident fall inside. Entry is steel gated. 120 minute ride from my Salish Sea residence. Seed stock renewed as needed. Now have mature fruit trees.
Seems to work fine. If you really wanted to downsize a little more you could go for a camping hammock with tarp (since you seem to be within the tree line). Doubles as chair. And instead of the fishing rod you could go for a tenkara fly fishing setup. Idk if that's worth it but it'd make a little more space. Personally, I really like simple. If you want more space: adventure bikes use soft luggage in varying sizes - whatever size you want really. Rear panniers, tank panniers, tank bags, duffle bags on the rear. The modularity is cool, you can have dedicated bags, switch them out, move the weight around and so on. But those affect the handling and cost some money. Cool bike though. Really like it.
Nice vid, hard to critique any of that. I use a Lost Ranger sleeping bag and slide a sea/summit pad in a pocket in the bag. Awesome kit. The pad is the size of a baseball and the bag compresses the size of a volleyball. For the chair I added aluminum tubing extensions and dog fetching balls to to the feet, so they don't sink. Both fit inside the chair bag. Never did hear the neighbour's genny. I need to get a firepit. Looking forward to what you have coming.
might have just been my over sensitive ears haha, my kids remind me all the time that I hear things too well. I just checked out that sleeping bag that thing is cool!
Love the camp system!! I have a 2002 TW and it has been a great bike, very few issues. I’ve been shopping for a rear rack and your system looks solid. One of the best upgrades for me was a lithium battery.
@@hurt1704 I needed to carry more stuff, don't get me wrong I love the tw it was just sitting more than anything, where I go it made more sense to buy another atv
Very durable and water tight, it was perfect for me and I already had one on hand. I jjst used 4 u bolts washers and rubber washers to get the job done
@@escapingthegrind7000 I'm just saying you complaining about noise pollution in the woods, but you are contributing to it with your drone. oh, and tw200 also creates noise which may irritate hikers, horses and mountain bikers. Just depends on your point of view. I personally don't mind any of those noises. But quiet is nice sometimes.
@@mikealger4721 I couldn't agree more with you, I was just pulling you're chain and just stating that I wouldn't run a gene for hours on end but could care less about what others do I just end up driving away and find another spot
That's one of the better packing jobs I've seen. Love how everything has a place and fits nice and snug. And it still looks relatively small on the back of the bike. Well done narrowing down what you need for the trip.
You should bring preground coffee instead of carrying a coffee grinder and all that stuff as well. Preground coffee is just as good especially when you’re camping.
Nice setup ! I am thinking about sizing down from my adventure bike and the TW is high on my list . Thanks for sharing .
It's definitely a great bush bike you won't regret it.
Thanx but outfitted a mountainside lava tube. Underground parking.
Tube rear has year-around ice and freshwater pools, ceiling slot
portal about 30 feet up midway, making tube warmer toward parking
with less humidity. Had 30 years of privacy and with no visitors. 55
gallon blue plastic storage drums have not been bothered by critters.
Exposed lava prevents my dual sport access from looking like a trail.
Tie-wired poles over portal so passer-by can't by accident fall inside.
Entry is steel gated. 120 minute ride from my Salish Sea residence.
Seed stock renewed as needed. Now have mature fruit trees.
second that! well done on the efficient load out. great use of space and selection of items - i like your style, subscribed!
Thanks for watching and subscribing !
Seems to work fine. If you really wanted to downsize a little more you could go for a camping hammock with tarp (since you seem to be within the tree line). Doubles as chair. And instead of the fishing rod you could go for a tenkara fly fishing setup. Idk if that's worth it but it'd make a little more space. Personally, I really like simple.
If you want more space: adventure bikes use soft luggage in varying sizes - whatever size you want really. Rear panniers, tank panniers, tank bags, duffle bags on the rear. The modularity is cool, you can have dedicated bags, switch them out, move the weight around and so on. But those affect the handling and cost some money.
Cool bike though. Really like it.
Nice vid, hard to critique any of that. I use a Lost Ranger sleeping bag and slide a sea/summit pad in a pocket in the bag. Awesome kit. The pad is the size of a baseball and the bag compresses the size of a volleyball. For the chair I added aluminum tubing extensions and dog fetching balls to to the feet, so they don't sink. Both fit inside the chair bag.
Never did hear the neighbour's genny.
I need to get a firepit. Looking forward to what you have coming.
might have just been my over sensitive ears haha, my kids remind me all the time that I hear things too well. I just checked out that sleeping bag that thing is cool!
Keep the vids coming as your presentation is great. You'll hit a point soon where it's gonna take off.
@@kenp4464 Thank you very much!
That bic lighter case is for smokin weed
Love the camp system!! I have a 2002 TW and it has been a great bike, very few issues. I’ve been shopping for a rear rack and your system looks solid. One of the best upgrades for me was a lithium battery.
Sadly I sold this bike and I've regretted it since... lol definitely an amazing bike for sure
@@escapingthegrind7000 why in the world did you sell your tw? Wasn’t what you thought it would be or what?
@@hurt1704 I needed to carry more stuff, don't get me wrong I love the tw it was just sitting more than anything, where I go it made more sense to buy another atv
Nice video and sweet setup..!
Thank you !
Thats pretty awesome. I was thinking id just bolt a Pelican to the back rack and here you already done it.
Very durable and water tight, it was perfect for me and I already had one on hand. I jjst used 4 u bolts washers and rubber washers to get the job done
Looks real good too.
Great vid!
Great video! That’s the worlds smallest tent! Lol
It might be small but it gets the job done 🤣
@@escapingthegrind7000 Looks perfect for moto camping! I like it!
What was the make/brand of that tent? Looks like it had some great features
Nice set up!
Thanks !
Sweet intro 👍
great video nice setup
Thank you!
I NEVER HEAD OUT ON MY TW WITHOUT A FIREARM
Have no reason for that where I'm from, but if I was in other areas I probly would do the same
Never know where a threat will present itself.
What tent is that?
Nice camping setup!! What is that rear box your using?
Thanks man! I'm just using a pelican case mounted to the cyclerack with 4 U bolts and rubber washers to keep it water proof.
@@escapingthegrind7000 I think I'm gonna have to buy one like that.
@@MOBStreet83 you won't regret it, super durable.
wait a dang minute!! ketchup on a hot dog??? say what???
What do you put on yours ?
I think i need those go pro batteries.
They sure give me piece of mind knowing I'll be able to record for days
Chingon!
Nice tank bag fit…brand and model please?
Sold the bike awhile ago but I believe it was a Nelson brand bag. Hope this helps
what kind of camp stove is that? i cant seem to find it. or if your new one is better id love a recommendation! thanks so much!
I can't seem to find it on Amazon anymore but this one is kind of similar. Hope this helps!
UCO Flatpack Portable Grill and Firepit a.co/d/1rO0zKe
What kind of boots are those?
Those are the Danner tacyons (I may have spelled the last word wrong lol sorry)
@@escapingthegrind7000 cool thanks!
Isn't the drone louder than the generator?
What kind of drones are in you're neighborhood...if my drone is louder than a generator I might be capable of much more than just taking 4k videos.
@@escapingthegrind7000 I'm just saying you complaining about noise pollution in the woods, but you are contributing to it with your drone. oh, and tw200 also creates noise which may irritate hikers, horses and mountain bikers. Just depends on your point of view. I personally don't mind any of those noises. But quiet is nice sometimes.
@@mikealger4721 I couldn't agree more with you, I was just pulling you're chain and just stating that I wouldn't run a gene for hours on end but could care less about what others do I just end up driving away and find another spot
Hummmmm.... certain vids like this will not frickin load anymore! WTF is going on???
Odd I just checked on multiple devices and it loads just fine on my end
Nice set up!
Nice set up!