Mountain Biking Day Trip Pack List

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Mountain Biking Day Trip Pack List

Mountain Biking Day Trip Pack List Gear List

Clothing: It is important to dress warm, and have extra layers available. You need to have layers for your top and bottom. It may be warm and sunny, but it also may be cold and windy. Below is the suggested clothing to wear and bring on the trip.

Ckd. Item Description Mountain Bike* The OP has bikes, but bring your own if you have one Bike Helmet* Again, the OP has helmets, bring your own if you have one Shoes Grippy, stiff soled shoes are best. Some people prefer high-tops for ankle protection. Pants/Shorts Something comfortable that allows freedom of movement. Some folks like tight, stretchy pants, others prefer loose, baggy pants. Personal preference. Shorts are great in warm weather Padded Bike Shorts Optional. Bike shorts with a padded seat make everything more comfortable, but are not necessary. Shirt Synthetic or wool. Can be long or short sleeve depending on preference and weather. Sunscreen Sunglasses Water Two 32oz/1 liter wide mouth water bottles. Camelbak type systems work great Bike gloves Optional, great for preventing blisters. Street clothes Make sure to bring long sleeves and long pants, just in case Extra layers Down “puff” type jacket, thick synthetic layer such as pile or heavy fleece jacket or synthetic “puff” type jacket. You may get chilly while climbing, this jacket will warm you up afterward. Rain gear The best kind is waterproof and breathable. (Good rain gear is probably the single most important layer that you can have in the wilderness.) Waterproof/breathable fabrics are ideal, because you are less likely to overheat or get wet from the inside. There are now many options in waterproof/breathable outer-ware with some costing less than others, so shop around. The rain gear should have a hood for good coverage on the head and pit zips to allow for excessive body heat to escape. This also works as a wind layer.

Having all this said, any rain gear is better than none. Don’t feel like you have to spend tons.

A little bit of $ - For emergency ice cream or souvenirs found along the way optional Backpack To carry all of your water, food, and extra clothes during the ride.

*Gear marked with a star is available at the OP. You are welcome to bring your own gear as well

***A quick note on battery powered devices. You’re encouraged to leave IPODs, cell phones and other devices behind or in the van. These devices can be very isolating and take away from the unique opportunity you have to connect with people in an amazing setting.

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