I'll be spending the second week of August riding from Bruges to Amsterdam with my mom and sister. We are going with a barge-and-boat company so we sleep on the boat, and meet it after riding to a new location every day (with a guide, along flat canal paths). Our longest day is 35 miles, the shortest is 12 miles, and I suspect we will stop often to be enthusiastic tourists. It's going to be fun! However, I am still thinking through what to bring along and wear and could use some advice.
I know what I need to be happy for big organized rides (50-200 miles/day) and commuting (8 miles roundtrip), and I have also ridden one supported tour but it was similar to a series of event rides (Ride Idaho, 400 miles, 6 days), but this is a new sort of ride for me and requires a different approach! I am perfectly happy wearing head to toe lycra if I'm in a pack of similarly dressed cyclists, but that will not be the case on this ride. For commuting I wear whatever bottoms I am going to wear at work or generic fitness capris, and a high-viz quick-drying shirt/jacket.
The tour company provides a bike with flat pedals and panniers. I know I need a saddle with a cutout so I will bring a spare along. I am also going to pick up some sturdy Keen shoes to wear for cycling and walking. I am leaning towards wearing cycling shorts/knickers with a chamois, and bringing along a couple of packable skirts as cover-ups for sight-seeing breaks. I also have cycling capris with liner shorts (Pearl Izumi Impact). For the shortest days I could just wear running capris. I'm a bit of an amazon (5'11", Terry shorts size XXL, shoe size men's 10.5 or women's 11-12ww) so shopping is always a challenge! Skorts don't work for me due to my amazingly curvaceous rear but I can sew and am thinking of putting together a custom-sized wrapper or a-line miniskirt to wear on the bike in case I feel awkward in cycling shorts. I sunburn very easily so I will bring sunsleeves or maybe a bolero (haven't tried a bolero yet but I hear good things).
Has anyone done this sort of tour before? Any gear or clothing you found especially helpful? Any words of wisdom regarding lessons learned or perils to avoid? This corner of the forum is geared toward more intense trips but I thought I'd check anyway...I'm happy to delete and repost if there's a better place!