i brought three pairs of shoes/boots, a pair of
wesco jobmaster boots with a steel toe that i always use for riding, a pair of north face hiking boots, and a pair of bmw street sneakers. i brought the street sneakers thinking that if it were very hot (i planned this trip when it was about 95 degrees in chicago), i would rather wear those. i didn't even wear them once, so those could be eliminated.
i also brought a battery tender, just in case, which also was never used, so that could be eliminated as well.
since i was planning on doing some camping, i bought a rand mcnally atlas that included a huge list of camping and rv sites across the country. it was very big and bulky. i should have gotten a smaller atlas that could pack more easily, or just individual state maps covering the route i would be taking. the big atlas could have been eliminated, but it would have been replaced with something smaller.
i brought a lot of little things, extra toiletries, miscellaneous camping stuff, that were never used. if i did ever need anything, i could always stop somewhere to get it.
since i almost stayed exclusively at
koa campgrounds (discovered them after starting trip) when i wasn't staying with friends or family, i was never "roughing it" too much.
since it was such a long trip, i brought some guide books and other reading material (ted simon's
jupiter's travels and neil peart's
ghost rider). if it wasn't such a long trip, those could have been eliminated.
since i am keeping a
blog as i go, i also have a laptop and digital camera with all of the power and usb cables. i assume everyone would want a camera on a good road trip, but if i wasn't blogging, i could probably eliminate the laptop. i also use the laptop for updating routes on may navigator ii gps, but for a shorter trip this probably wouldn't be necessary.
individually, none of these things took up that much room, but all together they take up a lot of space.
i initially used some packing lists that i found on the internet. they were very helpful, because there were things that i never even thought of bringing. having never done a trip like this before, i didn't know any better on what to bring or not to bring. i think i would do it much better the next time, not just from this experience but from reading all the tips from this thread.
i hope this helps.
pedro