Hey there, my name is Vicky!
Since this is my first post on this forum & since I'm a complete beginner at bikepacking, (I haven't consistently ridden my bike since High School so I'm very weak & out of practice,) I decided I it would be best to start things off by just showing you my bike & hearing what everyone has to say.
Little bit of background on this bike: my parents bought it in 2007 after my old mountain bike got stolen, so I'd have a quick way to get around campus when I started college. It's a Schwinn Skyliner women's style frame that I rebuilt back in August of 2017 with the help of my father who was, at the time, receiving chemotherapy for leukemia, which had been diagnosed just a year prior. It was probably the last time I got to do anything like that with my dad, as he was never able to recover. He passed away here at home on Dec 12 2019 at 10:45pm. I was with him.
I replaced the handlebar grips, the entire gear shift assembly, the brakes & pads, chain, sprockets, took apart the wheels to clean & regrease with brand new ball bearings (my dad had to help me with that - still had his strength in spite of the long hospital stay & chemo!) I put on heavy duty slime tubes, tire liners & Kenda Kross semi-slick mountain bike tires (hybrid tires that roll smooth but the edges have a toothy tread.) I chose those three options for the tires because I had a few accidents riding around the city, having a tire pop & walking the bike home for an hour. Also, fuck slippery gravel.
Now, it's a pretty heavy bike. I'm going to remove the luggage rack, as I see lighter sling style alternatives on here & I make my own hiking/camping gear all the time, so I'll be able to craft whatever I need. I also need to get into the suspension & clean/regrease because I totally missed that somehow...
Also, it's dusty because I'm not in shape from completely giving up on everything from depression & anxiety between 2016 & 2020. Losing my dad has been the hardest thing I've ever had to deal with. I have been so mentally sick that I've become physically sick & I'm really trying to figure out how to get back to life. I'm actually going back to college next fall to become a paramedic. But in the mean time, I'm hoping to set up my bike properly & hopefully find some people who might wanna team up for my first bikepacking adventure. (Preferably people who are patient & not on a strict time limit.)
I'm hoping for suggestions & insight about my bike, pack options, essential gear lists, novice bikepacking advice, first-time experiences, small female experiences (physical, mental, social, safety; I'm 4'11" & 120lbs - which is why the seat of my bike is as low as it can go), food, terrain, exercise for biking, etc... I don't expect everyone to give me a full course instruction but I'm hoping I can piece together all the information anyone leaves to create a custom plan for myself.
Thanks for reading!