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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Talking Tech with Lachlan Morton

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2023

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by Rapha It’s no secret that I’ve become a bit of a bike-packing devotee over the past few years, I just love everything about it – the challenge, seeing parts of the country that I’ve never seen before, meeting people along the way, experiencing some country Australiana, and just getting out on my bike and rediscovering what I really love about cycling. And I can see that this resonates with so many of you that love the adventure of bike packing as well (and if you’re yet to try it, I’ll say it again – it doesn’t need to be epic, or hard, just get out there and give it a go!) Every time I post one of my bike-packing adventures, I’m inundated with questions and requests for recommendations on which gear to use. I totally get it, you want to be prepared when you hit that open road, where there are already so many unknowns and so many variables, and it’s natural to want to try to control that and limit the things that can go wrong (even though these can all be part of the fun). I don’t claim to be an expert on bike packing, and like you guys, most of what I’ve learnt about gear, equipment, and planning, I’ve learnt on the fly, usually by reaching out to fellow cyclists and friends that I see out exploring by bike. One of the guys I’ve gone to for advice most often is, unsurprisingly, the bike-packing legend and my friend Lachie Morton. So, in putting this episode together, I knew exactly who I needed to reach out to for some tips of the trade. Lachie has embarked on more long-distance bike packing expeditions than anyone I know, and like me, he’s someone that has just learnt on the go, and he’s always happy to share his experiences and what works for him. So I took your questions and put them to Lach, and I loved having the chance to sit down with him and pick his brain on all things bike-packing tech. This is in no way an exhaustive tech guide, just a fun chat about some of the things we love about bike-packing and the gear we like to take along with us to maximise the fun and enjoyment, and a chance to record it all in one spot for others to learn as well. I hope you get a few helpful tips during the listen!   Cheers, Mitch

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, goodai, everyone, and welcome to Life in the Peloton, Broad-Dade everyone, and welcome to Life in the Peloton, brought to you by our partners, Raffer.

0:27.1

Now, I know you saw it out there.

0:29.1

Well, if you didn't, I don't know where you were, but out there on the interwebs last week,

0:33.3

or if you're up at the Beachworth Granite Classic, yes, I'm talking about it, life in the Peloton beer.

0:39.7

A little thing we did with the awesome brewers up there at Beachworth, the Bridge Road Brewers,

0:44.5

the Life in the Peloton beer.

0:46.4

Ah, it was amazing.

0:47.8

I love that.

0:48.8

Thank you to everyone who got their hands on some.

0:51.0

It's bloody awesome.

0:52.4

So cool to see.

0:53.8

And of course, so cool to drink your own beer.

0:57.3

Life in the Peloton beer. It's out there. There's only a few cans left. There's going to be a few

1:02.2

iconic kegs around Melbourne coming to you. So keep your eyes out for them. And I'll let you know

1:08.4

where they're going to be. So you can come down and have a drink with me life in the pelton beer on tap how good's that well this week guys let's talk about it

1:18.0

the episode I've got for you it's about bike packing bikepacking tech that is what is

1:24.0

bike packing you're probably asking yourself you know, but for anyone out there who

1:28.4

doesn't know, it's a term we hear at the moment. It's off-road adventure cycling where you're

1:33.5

carrying all lightweight gear. It's essentially hiking, but instead of walking, you're riding. You know,

1:39.0

instead of a backpack, you've got the stuff strapped on your bike. Bikepacking, look, it's not a new

1:44.0

thing. We all think it is right now look, it's not a new thing.

1:44.7

We all think it is right now, but it's actually been around for well over a century.

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