Check out this video, it gives you an idea of what the tour will be like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NpubbAzKSY
I can't wait to see the whole film on DVD sometime!
Anyway, i though i would give you a peek at the list of things that i have to bring with me for the trip. I don't like looking at this list, as it reminds me of how few of the things on it that i actually own...
CAMPING GEAR
• 2 person tent – something light, that packs up small
• Sleeping bag rated for 3 seasons (Zero degrees Celsius)
• Sleeping bag liner
• Camping mattress – thorns are plentiful so you may want to bring a cell foam mattress
• Dish kit, mug and cutlery
• Headlamp (with extra batteries)
• Small tarp or groundsheet
• 5m of rope and clothes pegs
• Duct tape
• Repair kits for tent, poles and mattress
CLOTHING
• 3 T-shirts
• 2 long sleeve shirts
• 1 set of thermal under layers
• 1 pair of long pants
• 2 pair of shorts
• 1 Fleece jacket
• 1 Wide brimmed hat
• 1 pair of sandals
• 1 pair of lightweight hiking shoes
• 1 Bathing suit
• 1 towel
• 1 winter hat
• 1 pair of winter gloves
• 1 rain jacket
• 1 pair of rain pants
• 1 set of casual dining wear
CYCLE CLOTHING
• 3-5 pairs of padded cycling shorts (a high quality chamois will be your greatest asset)
• 1 pair of cycling shoes (SPD’s or a rigid walking shoe)
• 4 cycling jerseys or shirts, 1 long sleeved and 3 short sleeved
• 3 pairs of cycling socks
• 2 pairs of cycling gloves, 1 full-finger, 1short
• 1 rain jacket, windbreaker or vest
• 1 cycling helmet with a visor (SNELL, ANSI approved bicycle helmet)
• Sunglasses
• 1 pair of cycling pants (optional)
• Arm and leg warmers (optional)
• Reflective clothing (very important!)
FIRST AID AND TOILETRIES
Antihistamine (e.g. diphenhydramine or other allergy preparation)
• Acetaminophen/paracetamol for minor aches and pains
• Anti-inflammatory (e.g. ibuprofen )
• Anti-spasmodic (e.g. buscopan)
• Pepto-Bismol tablets or similar
• Throat lozenges
• Anti-diarrheal (e.g. Immodium)
• Laxative if prone to constipation
• Rehydration/electrolyte powder
• Antacid (e.g. Tums or Maalox tabs)
• Anti-nauseant (e.g. dimenhydrinate(Gravol), metoclopramide (Maxeran))
• Large tube(s) chamois cream/anti-chafing cream (available at biking/running stores)
• Skin breakdown cream (e.g. Bepanthen)
• Elastic/tensor wrap
• Assorted sizes of band-aids
• Sterile gauze; nu skin/moleskin dressings; blister treatment
• Spray-type wound cleanser
• Lip balm (min SPF 30)
• Zinc cream if prone to sun/cold blisters
• Sunscreen (min SPF 30)
• After sun/sunburn treatment cream
• Insect repellent
• First-aid type tape
• Two instant cold packs
• Hand sanitizer and baby wipes
SPARE PARTS
• 2-3 chains- compatible to your drive train.
• 1 cassette
• 5 patch kits
• Bike lube (dry lube will be provided)
• 5 spare tubes
• Spare bottom bracket
• chain rings- it is only necessary to bring the ones used the most, be sure to match the bolt
pattern
• spokes- you will need 3 lengths; front wheel, rear wheel drive side and rear wheel non-drive
side
• brake and shift cables- make sure to get the proper cables as they differ between mountain
and road bikes
• cable housing- Brake and gear cables pass through different casings make sure you bring
both and the proper fittings
• brake pads
• bar tape/handlebar grips
• seat post with clamp and collar
• saddle
• tires
• collection of nuts and bolts