by Davidf61 » Sun 21 Apr, 2013 12:17 am
Gee, there's not many of us is there!
This bike/hike thing is what I do all the time, I actually think it's a pretty cool way to cover a fair
bit of ground, or get to some fairly remote areas, a bit cheaper and easier than by 4wd.
I ride a Yamaha Tenere 660, which is a good balance between road/offroad, pretty comfy and a nice
fuel range to boot. Known as super reliable too, which is handy.
One of the hassles I guess is having one set of gear/clothing for the bike and then another for the hike bit.
My usual practice is to pore over maps, pick a destination then ride a bit short of that and hike the rest of
the way. Sometimes that means hiding the bike but that's not too hard, bikes can be very well hidden just
off a track, then I will walk the rest of the way, maybe sleep the night and head back the next day. Just
gotta remember where the bike is![ Not too hard in these GPS days ]
Slowly becoming more brutal in my gear selection, going lighter and simpler. I pretty much only use a tarp and bug bivy,
and am currently shopping for a better sleeping bag. I like stoves too, and have a growing collection [just ordered
a titanium jobbie from the states] Walking shoes/runners[ not a fan of boots] are also due an upgrade.
Once I do a token bit of house painting to keep good lady happy, I'm off to the area between Hyden and Norseman
[over here in the west] to explore a bit, hopefully sometime next week.
Any more query's, feel free to ask, cheers...