I would argue cooking ecuipment is unneeded and will save you space/weight - although might be easier for me than others because i dont drink hot drinks. Lunch is typically bread, cheese, tomatoes, salami with dinner being stop off at a local (and cheap) restaurant
Decathlon do a cheap Thermarest clone which is worth checking out if you want a travelling mattress.
One thing that ive loved on my tour is a small elasticised cargo net that i picked up from Condor. Makes packing the rear rack a whole lot easier as loose items can simply be added under the net (much better than random bungy cords).
I would argue cooking ecuipment is unneeded and will save you space/weight - although might be easier for me than others because i dont drink hot drinks. Lunch is typically bread, cheese, tomatoes, salami with dinner being stop off at a local (and cheap) restaurant
Decathlon do a cheap Thermarest clone which is worth checking out if you want a travelling mattress.
One thing that ive loved on my tour is a small elasticised cargo net that i picked up from Condor. Makes packing the rear rack a whole lot easier as loose items can simply be added under the net (much better than random bungy cords).