Imagine exploring the back-country with all the essentials for an overnight, a week-long trip, or even months at a time but you are on your bike. Just a few years ago that would have seemed to be only something you could do while on a road-style touring bike with racks and panniers and was also limited to the warmest times of the year.
Bike packing has been made possible by relentless innovation from bike manufacturers and small companies creating lightweight solutions to carrying the essentials on your bike. Frame bags, seat bags, top tube bags, front handle bar rolls, feed bags and so many more little inventions have been made to allow a lightweight bike and travel gear set up to be achieved. Most bags are waterproof and use compression to hold the contents in place while riding on varied rough terrain.
Numerous websites, Facebook pages, talks, summits, video series and small guide books are becoming more and more available to help the new bike packing enthusiast navigate the pit falls and help them through the learning curve.
One of the challenges bike packers currently face in our province is an understanding of good bike packing routes, camping locations, and access that is close enough for short weekend adventures. Luckily GPS, local experts, and the quick pace at which this sport is moving forward should make those challenges a bit easier to navigate in the near future.
So, the next time you’re out hiking or driving in the back country and see an odd looking bicycle with a smiling pilot, just know that they are the new face of adventure by bike.