Mr. Coffee
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- A Demented Corner of the North Cascades
Here are a few things I've learned the hard way.
- Plan your trip. But plan to ditch your plan.
- Don't book hotels very far ahead. In fact, try to book where you are going to stay that night on the same day. You can use various apps (Booking.com, Hotels.com, Expedia.com) to get a good feel of availability on the road ahead and only book when (or even if) rooms are starting to look pretty tight. This gives you a lot more flexibility on your trip and avoids the hassle of canceling a bunch of reservations at different locations.
- Have more than one booking app set up on your phone, and set them up with your login information and credit card that you are going to use for stays before the trip.
- Try not to carry much more food with you than you are going to eat on that days' ride. I also like to start out my trip with very little or no food at all and pick it all up on the way. On a longer multi-day trip you inevitably accumulate some stuff (jar of peanut butter, tortillas, &c) anyway.
- Try to find places to stay that are within a short walk of a decent grocery store. You don't have to do that every day but you'll eat healthier and be stronger the more you can manage it.
- Pack an overflow bag and some straps so you can put stuff on the top of your rack. This is helpful when you've got wet and dirty stuff that you don't want in your panniers and also is great if your panniers are filling up and you want to bring some additional treasures along with you. Good examples of overflow bags are this mesh stuff sack, this dry bag from tailfin.cc, and this dry bag from Mountain Laurel Designs. Note that these overflow bags don't need to be very big to do a great job. I think a 2.5L bag is just fine most of the time.
- You are probably taking too much stuff. You probably won't need six pairs of socks or three t-shirts.
- USB power strips are pretty damned useful, though. Don't forget all the cables you'll need to charge stuff, though!