The lightweight ADV camping & luggage setup on my KTM 450EXC

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All the gear I took on my recent Trans Euro Trail Spain adventure.

00:00 - Intro
02:19 - Luggage overview
03:11 - Giant Loop Rogue Dry Bag
04:45 - Terra Nova Pioneer 2 Tent
08:22 - Thermarest Neo Air
09:51 - Rab Neutrino Pro 400
13:48 - Kriega OS Base
14:29 - Kriega OS 12
15:14 - Adventure Spec Stash Pouch
15:37 - Trainers
16:49 - Clothes
18:09 - Adventure Spec Supershirt
21:56 - Air filter + tube
24:37 - Cook gear
26:15 - Adventure Spec Baltic Insulated Jacket
27:24 - Towel
27:27 - Tools
30:21 - Kriega OS 6
31:27 - Adventure Spec Aqua Pac Jacket
32:43 - Food
35:27 - Giant Loop Diable Pro Tank Bag
36:05 - Canon 5D Mk4 Camera
38:12 - Kriegt T18 Backpack

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For someone like me, who has zero experience in trail riding and multi day hiking trips, this was a very interesting and helpful video. Now, I have kind of an idea of what to bring and what to leave at home. Thank you for filming this and sharing your thoughts on your luggage :)

TheMrSeffl
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Not sure what's so interesting about looking into others bags, but it is 😂 Soon going on a 5 week trip, but no camping so my pack is mostly cams, electronics and underwear. Nice to see you again.

NomadSweden
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I think you've gotta have a USB socket, the Adv Spec fairing gives you a slot for one, and a master switch, so no battery drain issues. Charging phones, drone, batteries, banks, as you go just means no power anxiety at the end of the day. Defo recommend you use a sleeping bag liner, I have the S2S Reactor, it adds warmth, but just means less need to clean your expensive down sleeping bag - which as you say is a pain in the butt! I've been mountaineering/wildcamping on foot for years, and a full career in the army, but I still love to watch these videos because you will always learn something, and when I'm in the office at 4am editing photos it's something interesting to have on in the background - so thanks a bunch Greg, another great video. Look forward to the next one - regards, Mike

twowheeledadventuresuk
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First rule of traveling, never drink anything but bottled water and no ice...saves the 'sh-arts' :)
Sunglasses... MSA 'Arctic Gold'(mine safety glasses from the Southern Hemisphere, great for helmets, stay on your nose even upside down, very flexible and with take a bullet...no goggles/visor down needed).
Camp chair as a luxury!
Oh...security, very important... as a truck driver, if someone can break a tank cap just below your head and pump 200litre of diesel, like what happened to my mate in Cambs 2 nights ago, a bike can be quietly pushed away, and you'd never know once in a deep sleep state!
Ever consider Bart Factory sealed rims and going tubeless?
Informative video...thanks!

williamrae
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Ooh so you're the gregvillalobos guy. Nice to see your face 😁

theunheardprophet
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Just on route back from a road trip to the Balearics. Had a great trip but next is off road in spring next year. Time for me to get busy. Thanks for such a useful video

owenfarmer
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Hi Greg, I took my Baltic Insulated Jacket and a few more "winter gear" to the North Cape and I don't used it at all. So one of my Enduristan Blizzard L bags was completely unused 🤨 Why, well it was up to 31°C daytime and mainly 12-21°C nighttime so there was no need.

I ride with a similar setup of Merino socks and baselayer and a dedicated bag for my dry/wet camping gear.

Enjoy the summer,
Bernd 💙💛🏁🤛🏼

skybluetenere
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excellent series. thanks Greg (and gang)

steveh
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I use a 4mx4m dd hammocks tarp, trekology ul80 sleeping matt that's quarter of the size of your matt and its nearly 5 inches thick when inflated and about 6 foot 5 inches long, telescopic tarp pole, 2mx2m ground sheet tarp and trekology pillow and my trusty berghaus compression sleeping bag, 12 ali lite weight ground pegs and tent lines, thats it and super lite weight for sleep arrangements .. I use enduristan monsoon 3 bags and a little sandstorm 4x 3.5l enduristan tank bag . Micro fiber xl towel, flip flops, shorts, couple pairs of pants and socks, couple t shirts spare gloves and my iniu 20000 mah powerbank as my bike don't have a battery, washing stuff, titanium camp mug and titanium cooker and headlamp and spare front HD innertube some tools tyre levers and some gearbox oil, puncture kit 5-7 days away ..

Rust_valley_adventures
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Someone told me it’s good to unpack everything post trip and sort things into piles of used daily, used occasionally or not used. You then sort through the used occasionally and decide if your quality of trip would be reduced by not taking it next time. The unused pile needs sorting into stuff you didn’t use because the need didn’t arise but still need to take just in case - 1st aid kits, tools, waterproofs etc and stuff you took just in case such as a massive box of condoms and baby oil for when you get stranded with a female beach volleyball team - next time you leave this behind or reduce the quantity.

Your minimalist approach means you’re probably beyond this but it’s a useful process.

thfoot
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Some great tips for ultralight bike camping. Thanks.

greatfallskam
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Very interesting and informative video.

AlexFBuchholzPhoto
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Love this . Great info for a new rider that wants to do this . 😎

richblackadderbar
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I enjoyed the video, thanks Greg. It's useful to compare what I take to what others take. Over the years I've downsized so much, but it's good to find little nuggets like separating the tent parts, which I've now been doing for a year or so, after seeing on either your or someone's video. Looking forward to seeing the Linesman Troos. It's the last bit of the puzzle for me. I'm sure they'll be worth the wait.

tuftywhite
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I have always brought too much stuff even though I know I don't need it. This is a good video to show what ya really need. It's a similar setup to the light weight backpackers 👍

robertogrady
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“Pegs are pegs…”
How dare you Mr. Locolobos… 🧐🤭

fairdinkum
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in relation to security, I get it, the chains way half a ton. However Due to where I live, I am required to keep the bike chained up when parked up, so have to haul a big ass chain everywhere. Cause if its stolen, I get nothing if its not chained up.

weddincoyote
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Check out the Sea to summit Xmug. Great space saver 👍

christianbrown
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Too quick on that coiled yellow strap… what was that, for a tow? Love this vid, really helped with the tool kit. That ratchet adapter for the tire tool. Never seen that. Ordering one tonight. Excellent.

tommeyer
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great video thanks for all your hard work

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