Planning: The Big Picture
Hands down, one of the best resources for bike touring is the website for Travelling Two. Their survival guides are fantastic and they also provide a wonderful "big picture" planning guide so you don't get overwhelmed all at once trying to make this type of once-in-a-lifetime trip happen. The good news is that I'm not so off track, that the way I'm doing it, surprise, surprise, is pretty much along the lines of what they had recommended.
Three Or Four Years Before
- Start saving money (have a goal and a budget): check, well, I already had a pretty hefty savings but I do have a budget to be debt free before I leave.
- Read inspiring books about the journey you want to take: check, this has always been my leisure reading.
- Set a rough departure date: check, well, I had already planned on quitting my job since the moment I got this job... told myself my maximum time would be 5 years to pay off my student loans and then I would be free to do something different, whether it was moving or finding a new job or just walking the earth.
One Year Before (aka, right about now)
- Set a firm departure date: Check, my lease will end February 24, 2013, and so I will leave Washington D.C. at the latest on February 24, likely in a one-way rented van and drive cross-country to drop off my remaining possessions at my parents house, spend some time with them, and connect with my brother in Seattle who is going to start my trip with me to do some cool jungle-beach camping in Colombia. I am taking applications for cross-country travel partners who want to drive with me (I'll pay for the van and gas, you pay for your plane ticket back!). Will consider taking time to really get to see some of small town America along the way.
- Tell friends and family about your plans: Check, I'm telling everyone except my boss right now. Ha.
- Research and pick out a bike: Check, once I get my refund check from the tax man and after I move to my new cheaper rent digs, I'm off to bike shop. Currently researching different set-ups.
- Start clearing out your stuff: Check, started last year by selling or giving away over half my worldly possessions. Now selling anything of worth or that I don't really absolutely need. Sniffle, goodbye fancy bikes. Goodbye furniture and kicking bag.
Six to Nine Months Before
- Create a website (if you want one): Check, gotta keep myself accountable even in the planning stages.
- Select the rest of your gear: Check, created gear list and slowly acquiring looking for used, barter, or good deals.
- Set aside weekends for test runs of your bike and gear
- Research visas you may need en route: Check, only need a visa for Brazil if I decide to go there. Will get on trip depending on itinerary.
Three Months Before
- Apply for visas you’ll need early on in your trip
- Visit a doctor and get your vaccinations
- Book flights and renew your passport
- Tell your boss that you’re quitting
- Set up internet banking
- Scan important documents and store them digitally
One Month Before
- Get your bike serviced and pick up any spare parts
- Buy any remaining supplies
- Sell or store any stuff you have left
Just One Week!
- Have a goodbye party
- Pack your bike for the flight
- Try to get some sleep
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