Hello, Have only been camping once in the last twenty years and then I didn't get there by motorbike! Really want to get to some of our rallies etc but need to buy all the gear. The choice of tents, cooking and sleeping equipment etc is baffling. Are there any tips for what I really have got to AVOID and simply MUST NOT DO/BUY, please.
Just need a tent & sleepin bag, you shouldn't need much more and leaves loadsa space for essentials like JD...... or is that just me and my style of rallying ;-D
On a serious note go outdoors do some excellent deals on tents and sleeping bag. Look at something like the tempest 200 or spectra 300, ideal for rally's and also for at least a 3 season sleeping bag if thinking of goin out in the spring.
B 4 u spend any dosh, try roughing it first, as camping is not to everyone's taste. Find a friend who has all the gear, and share. U will only need a mattress and sleeping bag. Oh and take a mug to scrounge a brew. Then, if u like it, check out what everyone else takes.
Hi Riggy, you must buy a tent; lol. I'm not jesting, it has been known for people to turn up and forget their tent. Look at Mountain Wharehouse for some good deals on tents and sleeping bags. Don't be tempted to go for the packages that include everything as the quality isn't great. Better to spend a bit more and get gear that will last. Small torch is always handy. I don't bother with beds, just use a roll matt on the floor of the tent. Some rallies I take a kettle and single burner stove, but most of the time I just buy drinks and food on site or nearby pubs.
I guess a lot depends on what bike you have and how much space you have as to what you take camping on a bike, but personally I'd sooner have a few sets of dry clothes than extra camping gadgets that will probably not get used.
Don't go for 1 person tents though; they really are too small. You need room to get yourself in there along with your riding gear.
I would reccomend the biker tent made by Kyham, well made, goes up in seconds,plenty of space, downside is its a little heavier than some.
BUT as was commented earlier, try and rough it / share a few times and make sure you going to enjoy it b4 spending loadsda dosh on gear.That said, the right gear makes hell of a difference to enjoying camping...
When U do buy, research it first and buy the best stuff u can afford, it will pay dividends in comfort and durability.
Those LED head torch things useful as they leave hands free to do stuff!
A self inflating mattress good investment too...again buy a good one tho. I dnt mean an airbed!! Thermorest is the original and maybe still the best but pricey..
There a compact insulated flask type stove you can get too, cant recall brand but heat up drinks in seconds rather than minutes...around £70 though but wil last years.
Just make sure everything you buy , tnt sleeping back, kipmat, is light and compact enough to be carried safely on two wheels, and thats it basically, common sense should dictate lol
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You always take more than you need which is a big weight problem on a bike, then you realise what is needed after you see what others have,
Must's have:-
Tent - unless you share with some one who has a big tent
Bed roll
Sleeping bag
Blow up pillow
Mug
Torch
Wet wipes, toiletries etc
Tea / coffee scrounge water on first camp, munchies
Water proof bag to carry stuff on the bike (Aldi when they have them) and straps to tie down
Change of gear unless you like being in bike gear all weekend
Dont go mad buying stuff first time, pic things up as you go along
Oh and dont forget the bike
I wouldn't dismiss one man tents until you have seen them i have a kite shaped one fits me in middle and can fit lots of gear in the sides. I know some are tiny but not all.
clean pair of knickers, mascara, hair gel/mouse or tie .... jeans unless you ride in tehm already, clean tshirt and something to keep ya warm when sitting around at night is the clothes essentials for me... anything extra is extra... somethin special for sat night (clothes that is )....
tent, kip bag, roll mats i think are cr@p so got inflatable mattress, and if all else fails just wrap it all in two black bin liners to keep it dry... bungee straps...money....and if ya really sorted a small campin stove to make first cuppa and cook some bacon an egs for breki (but thats me fellas job!!) and of course soem alcofrol or loads of alcofrol
you will suss it as you go..... enjoy
Tent and sleeping bag bought - need to try putting the damn things together now. Everything else is packed for Squires on Saturday. Shame it is going to rain, and rain, and rain.