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  1. #1
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    Smile Natchez Trace and more

    I'm planning a self-supported camping tour from Baton Rouge, Louisianna, up the West side of the Mississippi River to Natchez, Mississippi, the NT Parkway almost to Nashville, Tennessee and part of ACA's Great River Route through Land Between the Lakes In Tennessee and Kentucky. I hope to rent a car one-way from home to Baton Rouge and bike north. Has anyone biked in this area?

    I've done a few supported tours and some camping tours across one state at a time (Kansas, Missouri, Indiana). I'm planning to start in late March if the weather doesn't look like monsoon season. Anyone know how warm/cold it gets at night in the South? I guess I'll take an old sweatshirt and long pants for some cold nights.

    Now my bike is in the shop for tune-up/overhaul and I'm adding front rack and panniers (Arkel with rain covers) and a handlebar bag (Lone Peak). I'm a little confused about how to distribute weight between the front and back panniers. Some say the back should be heavier and others say the front should be heavier. Any ideas here?

    I bought a Big Agnes 2-person 3-season Seedhouse SL tent, a sleeping bag, and pad. I'm planning on taking a mini-esbit stove to boil water for cocoa and few quick-fix meals. There's a website about quick camp cooking at freezerbagcooking.com. It has some good ideas. Anyone here have some great meals for single servings?
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  2. #2
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    There was one member from Jackson Ms who had done some of this route...but she stopped posting several months ago. Others have done some of the Tenn portion. If you scan Natchez Trace, you might find some reports.

    We live in Evansville if you need a place to stay between flights...PM Silver or me. We can also recommend Gilles Cycling in Evansville to pack and ship your bike if that's a good stopping point for you...it's about 80 miles north of LBTL.

    We used to live in Nashvile before our riding days. Mississippi is flat, Tenn is rolling to hilly, Land Between the Lakes can have some very serious hills, but north of I-24 it becomes reasonably flat/rolling.

    Let us know if we can help.
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  3. #3
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    You might find some info here

  4. #4
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    Weatherbase has historical temperature data.

    I've looked at Big Agnes tents. If you get a chance, I'd love to know what you think of the one you bought.

    Sounds like a great trip.

    Pam

  5. #5
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    I go to an annual camping event in mid-march in Mississippi and from experience - it can be wet, dry, warm, cold, and any combination thereof, in the same week. Seems every year we get a deluge of rain, and very warm sunny days. In general it's very pleasant weather, but it can be chilly, thus I bring a lot of clothes, and layers are my friend.
    Beth

  6. #6
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    You might be hungry enough for double servings and think about eating what you can along the way instead of carrying all your food.

    Big Agnes tents get good reviews.

 

 

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