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RTW packing list (including camping)

Hi,

I'm currently preparing for my biggest venture yet: traveling from Belgium to Australia (if I reach there ), camping a lot on the way.

I have compiled a fairly exhaustive packing list (I think), but maybe I am forgetting some things since I'm a newbie, or am I taking way too many unnecessary things. So I'd like some spare eyes to have a look if someone is up for it! Thanks in advance!

Bike related stuff (mods, maintenance, tools, spares and consumables) I have posted here in the bike thread in case you're interested.

Luggage:
Large drybag/rollbag (Giant Loop Columbia)
Hardcases OTR/H&B (not changing these as they came with the bike and not going to spend extra on soft luggage although otherwise I would have opted for soft luggage)
Tankbag (Mosko Moto Nomad)
Molle panels on the front of the panniers, with a small bag on one side and a small first aid bag on the others.
Rokstraps
Wolfman tank panniers
2x Large molle pouches from MoskoMoto with 2x 2l dromlite water bags in them (to be mounted on either the back of the alu panniers, or on the side of my Wolfman tank panniers using Molle panels I got off Ali)
1 gallon Rotopax mounted on top of largest pannier
Klim hydrapack in Quench backpack

Bike accessories:
Tow strap (Giant Loop)
Tow lift handle (Giant Loop)
Sidestand pad
Disc lock (& maybe security chain? Pretty big and heavy)
Gear lock
Moto cover

Camping:
Tent (Exped Orion II Extreme)
Footprint
Sleeping mat (Exped Synmat)
Sleeping bag (Nemo Disco 15)
Cooking stove (omnifuel) & fuel bottle
Cutlery set
Chair (Trekology YIZI go)
Light My Fire firesteel (+ whistle)
Head torch (Petzl Actik core)
Cooking pots, plate & mug (MSR Quick 2 set)
Kitchen utensils (MSR Alpine Deluxe set)
Cooking pan (MSR)
Water purifier/filter (MSR guardian)
Washing line (Sea to Summit)
Tarp + rope
Knife
Knife sharpener
Zippo Handwarmers
Lighter
Extra Rope (Paracord)
Organising bags (Eagle Creek or Exped or…)
Normal torch
compass
Sea to Summit field repair buckles
Little Deuce shovel

Tech accessories:
Camera, charger & batteries, lenses
Small gorillapod
SD-cards
GPS moto mount stuff
GPS: Garmin Montana 610
Power bank that can also charge laptop & jumpstart battery (Minibatt Pro VR)
Cable to charge laptop with powerbank
Phone Ram Mount
GoPro
GoPro accessories: ram mount / batteries & charger / gorillapod
Laptop (air)
Garmin Inreach Explorer+ & mount

Clothing:
Organising bags for clothes
NORMAL CLOTHING:
Socks
Undies
Bra
Sports bra
Light/cool trousers
extra pairs of trousers - Fjallraven
Normal pants/pair of jeans
Shorts
T-shirts
Long-sleeve
Tank top
Swimsuit
Body warmer - down vest
Water- & windproof jack
Sweater (1 thin & 1 thick)
Warm hat
Sun cap
Walking shoes
Sandals
Buff
Head scarf
BASELAYERS:
Klim Solstice 1.0 pants & long sleeve shirt
Klim Solstice 2.0 pants
Under armour longsleeve
Klim Aggressor -1.0 long sleeve
Klim Teton Merino long sleeve
Klim Teton Merino short sleeve
Klim Whistler jacket
RIDING GEAR:
Helmet - Klim Krios
Neck sock Klim Cool aggressor
Neck warmer Klim
Winter gloves - KLIM Powerxross
Summer gloves - Dainese
Bike socks - 2x Klim vented sock + 2x Klim sock (standard)
Boots - TCX Drifter
Jacket - Klim Artemis
Trousers - Klim Artemis
Reflective vest
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