10 things I wish I knew when I started bikepacking I Tips for beginners

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @TheYohtube
    @TheYohtube Рік тому +47

    Another good tip is to take a bus, plane or train maybe 500 or1000 miles away and then cycling home, you are surely motivated to get home!

    • @alaefarmestatesllc
      @alaefarmestatesllc Рік тому +12

      Or just sell the bike after taking the bus and start a new life lol

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      Thanks :)

    • @jimbojet8728
      @jimbojet8728 Рік тому +1

      Yes a great idea. Of course, we take the train to the start of our planned routes, don’t we? Then ride the route, or ride home? As you say, it;s motivating to be riding towards home. Every day you’re nearing your destination. Not always possible to be riding home though, but I take the train to my start point anyway. I enjoy doing that.

    • @peternewton2200
      @peternewton2200 3 місяці тому +1

      I did this for my first bikepacking trip. Just put my bike in a cardboard bike box and left it in a skip at a station near Paris airport.

  • @jessicabrown729
    @jessicabrown729 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for your videos. They have a perfect balance of content about cycling and about things like food and nature. So engaging- I feel like I’m also on the adventure.

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  5 місяців тому +1

      Wow, thank you so much for your support 🙌🏻🚲 really happy you enjoy the adventures! Happy cycling

  • @giellekefietst3999
    @giellekefietst3999 Рік тому +5

    Went bike packing with my Bullitt (cargo bike) last year 🙂 Lots of room for stuff, less suitable for hills. BUT, it was fun and that's what counts! Your tips are great 👍

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! cargo bikes a super useful, happy to hear you had a nice trip. Safe adventures 🚲

    • @Thomas-tf4cm
      @Thomas-tf4cm Рік тому

      Yes that's briliant

  • @ericpmoss
    @ericpmoss Рік тому +1

    Wear light colored clothing. It is safer at night, and when you go through very hot sun, it reduces overheating and saves water. Also, skip backpacks - pros use them in 200 mile gravel races, but the pros are tougher than they are smart. Backpacks/bladders overheat you, can’t be filled with energy drink, heat your water and mess with the taste, and put extra stress on your neck, back, and butt. Keep it on your bike. Get a short haircut if you are doing hot weather riding. It makes a big difference, heat-wise, and you can keep clean much easier. Protect your skin with clothes, not sunscreen, which clogs pores and gets disgusting really fast.

  • @odetocycling
    @odetocycling Рік тому +2

    I've so realised that I need to get into bike packing. Thanks for sharing your tips

  • @frezh4011
    @frezh4011 Рік тому +1

    Luxury biking 😂

  • @Vincent_fast_Stop
    @Vincent_fast_Stop Рік тому +1

    For now backpack and my trusty bike from the 90s a Peugeot performance 5000 steel Columbus. I recently invested in a used fenix sl ridley, to be continued...

  • @bobgabel6497
    @bobgabel6497 Рік тому +2

    Soma Wolverine, I'm in love with it. DT Swiss rims and spokes, Pirelli Cinturato gravel tires. Was using a Surly Modolo bar but switched to cow chippers. Stay strong.

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for you comment, sounds like a nice setup :)

    • @bobgabel6497
      @bobgabel6497 Рік тому

      @@Buzzalong.cycling Surly Moloko bars not Modolo not as versatile as I thought

    • @OGillo2001
      @OGillo2001 9 місяців тому

      what are cow chipper geez, if you don't mind the question?

    • @bobgabel6497
      @bobgabel6497 9 місяців тому

      @@OGillo2001 SALSA brand comes in many widths and drops that are flaired. Wider than most.

  • @egalegalegal2176
    @egalegalegal2176 11 місяців тому

    Canyon grizl is my bike for unknown terrain bike packing’s. No gear or packages on body is my only rule.

  • @huwleonard9261
    @huwleonard9261 Рік тому +1

    Which aero bars do you use? And keep up the great videos, they’re always fun to watch.

  • @williecollins5833
    @williecollins5833 Рік тому +1

    Great advice as always,Best wishes for a year full of magic moments x

  • @dirk2518
    @dirk2518 Місяць тому

    What is the front bag under your aero bars?

  • @clippingin1593
    @clippingin1593 Рік тому +1

    Good breakdown & sound advice.

  • @christianBru-y1g
    @christianBru-y1g 7 місяців тому

    Trank you , very usefull 10 tips !

  • @92mariotta
    @92mariotta Рік тому

    I use an emtb for light bikepacking in Pyrenees and my touring bike for longer distances during summer season

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому +1

      Awesome, the pyrenees are super beautiful! safe adventures 🚲

  • @jonathanbenn2241
    @jonathanbenn2241 Рік тому

    Most of my trips have been with a Surly Orge.

  • @happybiker365
    @happybiker365 Рік тому

    What should I eat ? Better to avoid too much sugar and stay with healthy food.

  • @zannyz2013
    @zannyz2013 Рік тому

    Excellent points and a fun presentation, thanks!!!

  • @bethbramblett9946
    @bethbramblett9946 Рік тому

    I ride a gravel bike, too. Liv Devote 2 "Be Good Edition"

  • @Vincent_fast_Stop
    @Vincent_fast_Stop Рік тому

    Hello Sherry, are you interested in a Bicking man race for the new year?

  • @wordpress4373
    @wordpress4373 Рік тому

    what is the visibility strap? ua-cam.com/video/k-5w5LVjHKI/v-deo.html

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      Thanks :) this is the visibility strap is the M-WAVE Sash Illu triangle vest. You can find the link and review of the strap in my video below
      ua-cam.com/video/59IiX253-Hc/v-deo.html

  • @SynergyProduction1
    @SynergyProduction1 Рік тому

    I used gravel bike moots route 45

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your comment gravel bike is really good choice🚲

  • @damonlouis6536
    @damonlouis6536 Рік тому

    that suitcase has wheels, just tow it behind you and you can take a ton of stuff

  • @davidalderson7761
    @davidalderson7761 Рік тому

    I ALWAYS add in on my bike computer or my phone specific resupply points every so often and add in their opening times too. This just makes it easier to get to them and know their availability. Some distance I do this more and shorter ones I do this less. It just stops the faff of hunting around on the phone app map.

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      Good tip, thank you

    • @davidalderson7761
      @davidalderson7761 Рік тому

      @@Buzzalong.cycling I have been using a hammerhead Karoo 2 and a SIM card installed and it’s very easy to add food stops in RWGPS then sync to Karoo in app. I used Karoo 2 on 20,000 km now of ultra distance stuff.

  • @srenmllerjepsen6137
    @srenmllerjepsen6137 Рік тому

    What is your areobars called?

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      They are the Deda yet 1, i have a video review coming up next about them :)

  • @matejcinkole
    @matejcinkole Рік тому

    Hi, which aerobars are you using?

  • @alanendurace
    @alanendurace Рік тому

    How much and how should i train for a bikepacking trip? this is for me the biggest hindrance really

    • @alaefarmestatesllc
      @alaefarmestatesllc Рік тому

      Gotta change ur name to “alanhindurance” lol

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment :) in my case I like to do long rides to prepare for bikepacking trips and build up the distance over time.

  • @grahambonner508
    @grahambonner508 Рік тому

    I use an old Post office bike.

  • @povaraioan1650
    @povaraioan1650 Рік тому

    You are a very nice person!

  • @lkb3rd
    @lkb3rd Рік тому

    The thumbnail haha

  • @rechtschreib-exorzist8936
    @rechtschreib-exorzist8936 Рік тому

    Ha!!! Please compare like myself in the moment with big eyes YOURself at 07:56 with the thumbnail of 'Clannad - Who Knows (where the time goes)' !!
    Yeah - so that´s maybe your look about 40 years in future! :D (well, you maybe should know, that she´s my favourite female musician ;-))
    Enjoy listen as i did watching your nice vid - i also subscribed! :-) Greetings from Berlin!

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and your support :) planning a bike trip to Berlin one day

  • @leslie7922
    @leslie7922 Рік тому

    Almost 10k subs 🎉

  • @sophannatim5804
    @sophannatim5804 Рік тому

    i love you 😍😍😍

  • @noonenoone5748
    @noonenoone5748 Рік тому

    👍 subbed

  • @tylermohning
    @tylermohning Рік тому

    Good Tips

  • @Wlodek1410
    @Wlodek1410 Рік тому

    thumb up

  • @weiwei1808
    @weiwei1808 Рік тому

    赞👍

  • @nztrain024
    @nztrain024 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @alexmur5751
    @alexmur5751 Рік тому

    que bealla

  • @aureljk
    @aureljk Рік тому +1

    Great video. I ride a Trek FX 2 2019.

  • @wobblywheeler6682
    @wobblywheeler6682 Рік тому

    Your fuelling is atrocious! 😮 No wonder you bonk and are constantly tired. 😞

  • @ridetillidie8090
    @ridetillidie8090 Рік тому

    Great video! Doesn't hurt you're just all kinds of cute, also. Oh, and that accent! :D
    Also should mention when choosing your bike (if you don't already have one): the gear-sets!
    I have a Specialized Roll 3.0 with a Single-8 set, so you won't be doing 25 mph using this gearing!
    I plan for 6-7 hour days at 10-15 mph which will move me plenty of miles down the road at a casual pace when I depart in March on my around-the-world bicycle (pedal power only!) tour. 50-60 miles a day is plenty!
    But if you're one of those who needs to be back at a job or hasn't sold everything and doesn't plan on ever coming back, you might want to think about 18-24 speed gear sets, so you can travel at higher speeds, again, as you mentioned, depending on your level of fitness.
    As I'm going on a never-ending journey, I have front and rear racks, frame bags and handlebar bags (no panniers).
    I'm carrying a light 2-person tent AND a severe-weather hammock as I'll be doing a lot of camping and if it's raining, better to be off the ground! So my kit is around 40 lbs of gear.
    I'm going to be following the Ryan Van Duzer eating regimen when I'm on the road: beans, tortillas, peanut butter and chocolate spread (with energy bars) and the occasional truck stop hotdog!
    Also using Warm Showers for the occasional break! Oh, and maybe, on those multi-nation trips, check into travel health insurance!
    Stay safe!

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your comment :) good point !Thats a good set up, planning to try hammock one day, is it comfortable? Safe rides

    • @ridetillidie8090
      @ridetillidie8090 Рік тому

      @@Buzzalong.cycling Very comfortable! Mine also has a large rain cover and is really good even in a deluge or bad thunderstorm! Plus, up off the ground when it's really pouring is a good thing! :D
      Stay safe!

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому +1

      @@ridetillidie8090 Thanks, sounds good :) can you give me the name of the hammock? I might try it

    • @ridetillidie8090
      @ridetillidie8090 Рік тому

      @@Buzzalong.cycling
      Hey!
      It's "Easthills Outdoors Jungle Explorer,"
      118" x 79" DOUBLE Camping Hammock.
      $65 on Amazon!
      I've seen people have trouble with this setup but I've used mine 5 times already with no issues. The fly is indestructible!

    • @Buzzalong.cycling
      @Buzzalong.cycling  Рік тому

      @@ridetillidie8090 Thank you :) will see if I can get it

  • @charlenebalmoresgabatin9973

    Hi, BuzzAlong, I am the manager of Cycle Torch Outreach. I know you love biking, and we have something for you. Can I have your e-mail or how can we contact you? Let me know if you are interested.

  • @mariconor242
    @mariconor242 Рік тому +1

    I use my Trek Domane SL5 (1x GRX, flared bars & better wheels) and almost the same setup as you but with a smaller tailbag. Mine has only 10L capacity which was _just_ enough for 10 days last year. This year I'm dumping the heavy lock and going for something much lighter as I only used it once on the whole trip.