Hello again! So, this time I'll tell you all about my complete packing list. I'll let you know what I'm taking with me and where I'll put it in my bag. So: My right bag is my sleeping room, bathroom and clothing. So, all of this fits in my right pannier. This pannier is meant for things that I need in the evening while camping, or in general whenever I'm not cycling. 1 Sleeping bag Cumulus 600 2 Liner silk bag SeaToSummit (not in a bag, so it looks a lot bigger now) 3 thin vest for in the evenings, in hostels, ... 4 Cycling vest for cold cycling days 5 Tripod for my camera 6 Bathroom (see post of 18th of April 2016) 7 Elektronica (chargers, SD-card reader, extra battery camera,...) 8 E-reader Kobo Touch 9 small down jacket 10 shirt and trousers for a 'tourism day' 11 Accessories for warm weather: cold scarf, pj's/swimming clothes, ...) 12 Sleeping mat, pillow with buff, headlight Petzl and travel clock 13 Underwear 14 Cycling shirt and pants 15 Cycling shirt and pants So, of course I also have a left pannier, mainly filled with items I don't need for a longer time and items that I need during the day. This is now filled with clothing for cold weather, bike maintenance stuff and cooking gear. This is what it looks like: 1 First aid kit and medication 2 Rain coat, rain trousers, warm gloves and overshoes (cold and rainy days) 3 accessoires for cold weather (extra buff, undergloves, warm hat, undershirt, ...) 4 bag with kitchen supplies (see post of 3th of April 2016) 5 waterbag 6 sarong (long, thin cloth that can be used as towel, dress, skirt, scarf, blanket, ....) 7 bottle with tools 8 thermal underwear 9 pump 10 kitchen supplies (see post of 3th of April 2016) 11 Bag with assorted items for quick use: maps, insect repellent, sunscreen, moneybelt, ...) 12 innertube So, is this all? Almost. On my handlebar I've attached straps to hold my tent and groundsheet. Furthermore I'll attach a small bag to my handlebar as well to put my camera, passport and money in: close by and easy to take with me if I leave the bike for a bit. I also have a helmet, shoes, buff and cycling gloves with me, but I'll be wearing those all the time. Here is a picture of my bicycle all ready to go: You'll see that the helmet and shoes are underneath a net. This net can be stretched out if needed and is very usefull to put some extra food or water under, when necessary. In the mountains I can put my raingear underneath is for easy access as well. When it's warm and my clothes or towel needs to dry, I can hang them there as well, without having to worry that they will fall off.
Ready? Set? Go!!
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