packing list - no matter how long the tour will last
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Tools small screwdriver 2 cone wrenches (double ended) 2 tire irons chain tool . . . spare chain patch kit 2 spare tubes . . . spare tire spare spokes . . . spoke wrench grease cable (for lights) brake pads gear cables . . . brake cable allen wrenches 3 - 6 mm open end wrenches 6 - 11 mm lockring tool engineers pliers metal wire spare bolts 'n nuts Hygienics / Camping sleeping bag . . . inlet 3 travel towels shampoo toothbrush . . . toothpaste tent (*) . . . tarpet mat stove . . . matches cooking set . . . mug Micropur MT1 / MT5 water filter Emergency plaster . . . armlet . . . compress pads clout/rag . . . alcohol . . . Tyrosur needel . . . threads all purpose tape Aspirin vitamin & mineral pills |
Clothes 4 socks slip 3 bike shorts jeans (*) . . . Gore-trousers shirt (underwear) . . . shirt (classic) (*) 2 HH-pullover pullover 3 T-shirts Gore-jacket cappy shoes Documents youth hostel card passport . . . copies of it wallet driver's licence . . . passport photos airline tickets . . . health insurance creditcard . . . cash . . . traveller checks Additional Items bike computer . . . batteries CR2032 pocket knife hunting knife . . . spare glases spoon . . . fork . . . knife watch head-flashlight . . . batteries Mignon camera (*) . . . batteries Micro films . . . tripod water bottles . . . water bag Neopren-straps journal maps . . . compass pens . . . glue stick 2 bungie cords 20m rope . . . thermometer picture postcards |
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* Jeans Depending on the region I`ve been travelling in have it been cotton jogging trousers. * Shirt Have it in regions with lots of insects always with me. It's a good protection against mossies, black flies and similar virmin. Aside from that is it terrific for cycling in heat. But make sure it's made of 100% cotton. Only those shirts don't stick on the skin, stay loose 'n' airy and don't start to smell after half a day / a day. * Camera Will I be travelling in extreme cold weather or in moist sultriness do I take a manual camera instead of a modern one. It also saves the weight of the batteries. * Tent Since 1990 do I use a Hilleberg "Nallo 3". It's very light weight, with lots of space, sturdy in the wind and extremly well produced. Haven't had any trouble so far. Just to be on the safe side did I exchange some parts of the frame. |
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In the cold HH-underwear long fleece-trousers . . . fleece-jacket frontlet / face mask gloves winter boots |
In the heat 5-liter water cans gloves (to prevent sunburn) |
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packed as follows
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