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  2. Bikepacking - Wikipedia

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    The term bikepacking was used in the May 1973 article Bikepacking Across Alaska and Canada in National Geographic magazine, [7] where the writer Dan Burden described 30 cyclists who had a go on the Hemistour Bicycling Expedition from Alaska to Argentina. The packaging was described as consisting of side-mounted panniers, handlebar bags and ...

  3. Bring More Stuff on Your Next Ride With These Expert ... - AOL

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    Enjoy the journey, whether it’s a day trip, an overnighter, or longer, with these expert-approved bikepacking bags from Revelate, Topeak, Ortlieb, and more.

  4. Mixed terrain cycle touring - Wikipedia

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    Off-road adventure cycling with lightweight gear, and often a rackless system, is now known as bikepacking. Bikepacking is not a new phenomenon, and lightweight, soft-luggage touring has been in use since the 1890s. Early white settlers in Australia used bicycles with bags strapped to the handlebars and frame and under the saddle to carry loads ...

  5. Need a New Saddle Bag? These Picks Are the Best of the Best - AOL

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    Whether it be a quick after-work road ride or a multiday bikepacking trip, each ride requires a different saddle bag or packing strategy to keep your repair kit and gear stowed away safe and secure.

  6. Pannier - Wikipedia

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    A pannier / ˈ p æ n i É™r / is a basket, bag, box, or similar container, carried in pairs either slung over the back of a beast of burden, or attached to the sides of a bicycle or motorcycle. The term derives from a Middle English borrowing of the Old French panier , meaning 'bread basket'.

  7. Bikecentennial - Wikipedia

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    The riders were essentially self-contained; they carried camping gear, food, and other necessities in panniers on their bicycles. Bikecentennial had been a 501(c)(3) nonprofit since 1974, and after the 1976 event the organization lived on to serve the needs of traveling cyclists, developing more routes and making maps.

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