Today we traveled from Sutherlin, OR to Portland, OR on Interstate 5. It was a bit traumatic after so many days when we were the only vehicle on the road. We arrived at our Air BnB a bit stressed and needful of solitude. Unfortunately we had to venture out again for groceries and liquor. It was a taxing journey, but we comforted ourselves with some Starbucks coffee while hovering over the bike at a Safeway grocery store. The only photo I have depicts our trauma.

Thankfully our Air BnB is secluded!
Because there are no glowing descriptions of our travels, I thought I would share some insight into how we ramble.
People always ask how we can pack for a long trip in such little space. Bikers, bicyclists and backpackers around the world know you don’t need to bring much on a journey. After the first few years, we started buying hiking clothing which is durable, doesn’t need ironing and washes up easily. Below is an a sampling of what is on our packing list:
2 pair of hiking pants
3 short sleeve wicking/odor resistant shirts
One lightweight long sleeve shirt
Thermal shirt
Thermal bottoms
A Smart Wool pullover
7 pair of underwear
3 silk sock liners
3 wool lightweight hiking socks
1 midweight fleece
1 lightweight packable rain jacket
1 hat
Lightweight riding gloves
Heavyweight riding gloves
Toiletries/Medications
A little makeup for me
Bug spray (need more)
Sunscreen
Collapsible bowls and cups
Reusable “sporks”
A paring knife
Lightweight lunch bag
Reusable sandwich bag
Small container of dish soap
Laundry line for air drying
Tide stick
8 Laundry soap pods
PacSafe bag for valuables (haven’t used yet)
Tiny tripod
Camera
Apple SD card reader
Extra SD cards
Small flashlights
Anker 5 port charger and charging cords (the Squid)
iPads
iPhones
Mini keyboard (not needed)
2 small packable/collapsible “backpacks”
Spot GPS tracker
Paper maps
Highlighters (still wish we had)
Index cards
Playing cards
Bike manual
Sena Communicator manual
Bike tool kit
Tire kit
First Aid kit
Nalgene water bottle (broke at Crater Lake. Now we have a pink one with the Crater Lake logo)
Thermal bottle for water or coffee ☺️
Walking sticks
Tie downs downs for the ferry rides
There you have it. All of this fits in the side cases and top case. And we’ve been warm when needed in our 45F days.
The walking sticks are in a roll bag on top of the top case.
Honestly, I can’t say I need anything more. I love the freedom that comes with having so little. It’s amazing how much stuff we have that we really don’t need.
Wait wait wait…you BROKE a nalgene?
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Yep. I know it’s impossible, right?
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That’s Great 👍
Are You guys sleeping like a log?
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You bet.
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