Good list.Just finished another 10 week trip - Globebusters South America - Bogota to Ushuaia. Thought I'd share the post-trip packing list (ie adapted for lessons learned) whilst it's fresh in my mind. Only listing clothing (ie not riding kit or toiletries or tech). Happy to share those too if any interest.
L/S shirt x1
S/S shirt x1
T-shirt x1
Polo shirt x1
Riding top L/S - merino
Riding top S/S - merino
Long-Johns x1 - merino
Underpants x2
Socks
- ankle x2
- micro x1
- riding warm weather x1, cool weather x1
Microgrid fleece x1
Long pants x1
Shorts x1 (double as trunks)
Zip-offs x1
Merrell barefoot shoes - with gel sole inserts
Sandals/flip-flops
Plus a highly packable puffer jacket
This lot EASILY fits into a 31-litre pannier inner bag and covered every eventuality from +38C to -2C, all the associated heat/cold, wet/dry and wind conditions and all the activities, from hiking Machu Picchu to eating in Santiago's smartest restaurant
All clothes quick-dry and sink washable (no cotton). Daily arrival routine on riding days included washing whatever was worn during the ride (pants, socks and top) so everything is fresh in the morning. Easiest way to wash stuff is to take it into shower with you.
After three trips of this length, I reckon this is pretty close to the perfect list. I could probably lose the micro socks (and roll down ankle socks) and the short-sleeve shirt (roll sleeves up on L/S shirt) and if you want to send stuff to a hotel laundry at some point, a third pair of underpants would be useful - otherwise it's commando or long-johns![]()
I would have 2 LS shirts, you can roll the sleeves up on a LS but not down on SS.
No micro socks, just normal.
One LS t-shirt, one SS, no polo.
And a very light weight waterproof jacket and a cap.
But that's just personal preference.
And everything quick dry stuff.



