Litehiker
New Member
Do any of you use your E-MTBs for backcountry camping?
IF I ever can take delivery on my E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown 2 wheel drive, 2 battery dual suspension hunting bike I will also use it for backcountry bike camping. It was to be delivered late Dec. 2022, then mid Jan. 2023, now mid Feb.
Anyway, as a backpacker into Ultra Light gear I already have all I need for this endeavor. I can backpack for 5 days with a 22 pound pack minus 2 liters of water, With this new bike I can go about 30 round trip miles cross country in fairly rugged terrain with moderate pedaling to help the batteries. I could take along the Off Grid TREK foldable solar "blanket" I'm getting soon and charge the batteries a bit while exploring on foot from a base camp. (Conveniantly the bike has a patented single charge point for the 2 batteries).
But here in the mountain west, mostly Nevada, I will likely be on old mining and logging roads most of the time so I can get in about 45 miles round trip which should be much more than enough for most trips.
If you've done E-MTB bike camping I would like to hear about your trips and see some photos.
IF I ever can take delivery on my E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown 2 wheel drive, 2 battery dual suspension hunting bike I will also use it for backcountry bike camping. It was to be delivered late Dec. 2022, then mid Jan. 2023, now mid Feb.
Anyway, as a backpacker into Ultra Light gear I already have all I need for this endeavor. I can backpack for 5 days with a 22 pound pack minus 2 liters of water, With this new bike I can go about 30 round trip miles cross country in fairly rugged terrain with moderate pedaling to help the batteries. I could take along the Off Grid TREK foldable solar "blanket" I'm getting soon and charge the batteries a bit while exploring on foot from a base camp. (Conveniantly the bike has a patented single charge point for the 2 batteries).
But here in the mountain west, mostly Nevada, I will likely be on old mining and logging roads most of the time so I can get in about 45 miles round trip which should be much more than enough for most trips.
If you've done E-MTB bike camping I would like to hear about your trips and see some photos.