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Packing for the Long Trek

Posted on 24 April 2008 by ryan

donkey.jpgMountainboarding can sometimes take us far from home as we climb up endless hillsides or blister our feet in search of the perfect ride. On these days it’s a good idea to pack a bag with a few things you might need to keep you going while you’re away.

Here’s what I throw in my pack when I’m heading up the mountain for the day:

1. Protective Gear- Unless you enjoy hiking with all your pads on, it’s nice to be able to toss them it your bag until it’s time to ride.

2. First Aid Kit- The following will take care of the minor stuff: gauze roll, athletic tape, compression bandage, Neosporin (or any other kind of antibiotic ointment), and a knife or a small pair of scissors.

3. Water- Avoid hard containers for holding water as the kidneys don’t seem to like them after a good tumble.

4. Food- Depending on how long you plan to be gone, you might need to refill your energy.

5. Cell Phone- Just in case things get bad.

6. Patch Kit- These things are small so there’s no reason to leave it behind.

7. Tools- Carry what you need to remove a wheel, separate hubs (for tube removal), and adjust suspension.

8. Spare Tube- Having at least one spare tube is handy for a quick fix, or for a pinched tube that a patch can’t fix.

9. Tire pump- For fixing flats and adjusting tire pressure.

What you pack in your pack is your business. The key is to pack light, but still be prepared. Just remember that there’s nothing worse than being miles from home with a loose ratchet strap or a flat tire, and no way to fix it.

5 Comments For This Post

  1. AZReam Says:

    You might like to check out Recoverice too – perfect for what you’re doing.

  2. chris Says:

    you can’t forget an mp3 player of some sort , you need to have music :)

  3. Magnus Says:

    and let always somebody know, what you are up to.

  4. Pickles Says:

    And never board alone, sometimes u need someone to help pick you up when you fall hard.

  5. BrakeGirl Says:

    I always pack stuff with the bigest “flat” against my back so nothing will stick into my back when I fall.

    Like camera – lense poiting away from your back, house towards.
    yes, you will break the lense when you fall, but you can’t take pictures when you are dead.
    cup – sideways, loop towards the side. This way it will brake and you wont.
    pump – nob point sideways

    It might sound stupid, but most broken ribs comes from bad luck.

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