1st and foremost is good riding gear.
Other items:
1. Jeans take up a lot of space so only 1 pair. You can wear them for a week without washing them, maybe longer if you are only wearing them for a few hours a day.
2. Shorts - 1 -2 pair
3. Socks - 1 - 2 pair and switch out each day and wash the other set in a sink.
3. Underwear - 1 pair per day or washable type like Duluth trading buck naked. They will dry over night and are comfortable on the bike (Men & woman's)
4. Shirts - 1 - 2 wicking style shirts for riding - Alternate and wash. 6 shirts to wear at night. You can wear a shirt more than once unless you are a sloppy eater like me.
It seems like we always buy a souvenir tee shirt or two along the way so that can be added to the mix.
5. Shoes - 1 pair of casual shoes that can be worn with everything. I usually wear hiking sandals & riding shoes
6. Jacket - I have an Olympia Air Glide 4 riding jacket that comes with a rain liner. It doubles for a jacket when needed.
7. Toiletries - Whatever you normally use at home only in small bottles. I use bar soap as it is more compact and will last 2 weeks+
We always stay in a motel that has a hair dryer for the wife. No need in packing bulky items that are readily available.
Lay everything out that you think you need and then cut it in 1/2. UPS & the post office are your friend when it comes to the beads and trinkets you buy along the way.
There are stores along the way to buy things as you need them. Don't stress over packing, just have fun seeing the sites.
Other items:
1. Jeans take up a lot of space so only 1 pair. You can wear them for a week without washing them, maybe longer if you are only wearing them for a few hours a day.
2. Shorts - 1 -2 pair
3. Socks - 1 - 2 pair and switch out each day and wash the other set in a sink.
3. Underwear - 1 pair per day or washable type like Duluth trading buck naked. They will dry over night and are comfortable on the bike (Men & woman's)
4. Shirts - 1 - 2 wicking style shirts for riding - Alternate and wash. 6 shirts to wear at night. You can wear a shirt more than once unless you are a sloppy eater like me.

5. Shoes - 1 pair of casual shoes that can be worn with everything. I usually wear hiking sandals & riding shoes
6. Jacket - I have an Olympia Air Glide 4 riding jacket that comes with a rain liner. It doubles for a jacket when needed.
7. Toiletries - Whatever you normally use at home only in small bottles. I use bar soap as it is more compact and will last 2 weeks+
We always stay in a motel that has a hair dryer for the wife. No need in packing bulky items that are readily available.
Lay everything out that you think you need and then cut it in 1/2. UPS & the post office are your friend when it comes to the beads and trinkets you buy along the way.
There are stores along the way to buy things as you need them. Don't stress over packing, just have fun seeing the sites.