Packing list?

Discussion in 'Trip Planning' started by sgordon70, Dec 6, 2012.

  1. sgordon70

    sgordon70 Adventurer

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    Does anyone have a good packing list for a one week trip? Planning on a trip from Nashville up to Toronto in the spring. 1200GSA with 2 side bags and riding solo. Thanks in advance!
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  2. Boondox

    Boondox Travels With Barley

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    I've found a few over the years but personal preferences were so varied I ended up making my own. It seems with every trip I pare it down even further.

    PM me an addy and I'll flip you the Word doc if I can find it.

    Pete
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  3. Rexsname

    Rexsname Wannabe Long distance Rider

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    Will you be staying in Hotels or camping?

    REX
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  4. sgordon70

    sgordon70 Adventurer

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    hotels for the most part. no need for a tent, etc.
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  5. GSF1200S

    GSF1200S Been here awhile

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    Id be very interested to see some packing lists- they are surprisingly difficult to find (prolly due to personal preference). I think I am going to operate on the --->tools for bike--->TP--->stuff to sleep/camp--->water/snacks philosophy
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  6. Lone Rider

    Lone Rider Registered User

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    These posts about packing lists continue to surprise me.
    How old are you? Have you ever traveled before?
    Do you have a boot-man and maid/wife who tend to your personal needs?

    Really now... Get a f'ing grasp...
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  7. kag

    kag Wander Lust

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    Since your staying in motels keep it very very lite and the bare bones basics stuff.
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