Bike Camputing. Yes, I spelled that right. Bike Camping + Commuting = Camputing.
I'm already fantasizing about the summer and bike touring season. But since certain pesky things like work get in the way of constant bike touring and camping, I thought I might try to combine my regular daily life (riding to work in Mississauga) with my favourite summer hobby (bike touring and camping).
My plan is basically to live at a campground for a week, and commute to work from there in the mornings and return to sleep under the stars at night. I would also use the evenings to explore the campgrounds, go swimming, do some hiking, cooking by the fire, etc. I would also take advantage of the weekends before and after my week of camputing to tour to some other places, visit friends and family, etc. Plus, the campgrounds are usually less crowded and noisy during the week.
To make life easier, I would probably stash a week's worth of clothing and frozen lunches at work.
I already know of two campgrounds that are close enough to work so that the campute wouldn't be too far. One of them is closer to home, but the location isn't very appealing otherwise. That's the Indian Line Campground, which is bascially where Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton come together at the corner of Finch Ave. and Highway 427. The ride to work from here would involve going around Pearson Airport, crossing at least two major highways, and generally riding through the ugliest parts of Mississauga. Not too appealing, although I'll have to keep that campground in mind as a potential launching point for other tours.
The better option would be to camp at Bronte Creek Provincial Park, on the border of Oakville and Burlington. This park seems more secluded, and I'm sure the ride to work would be more pleasant, even though I would still be riding on busy streets through Mississauga. The route to work from Bronte Creek is about 26km, which is about double my distance from home. Not too bad at all! Plus, Bronte Creek makes a better launching point for weekend rides north and west of Oakville, as well as for visiting my parents in Hamilton.
I didn't get much bike touring done last year, but I think my camputing idea will be a smashing success for me this summer. Has anyone else ever done this or thought of doing it? I know Jason has thought of it too.
Note: The photo up there is from a weekend camping ride from Ottawa to Lac Philippe two summers ago.
Comments
taking it to the next level
Great, now that this is on your blog we have to do it! OK, you camp at Bronte Creek, and I'll camp at, um, Rideau Heights Campsite. Oh well, at least it's close to work.
Camping
Ha! That's only 1.3km from work. You could even walk "home" for lunch!
You have to love a campsite that is "convenient to major shopping malls". :-)
You could also camp at the place on Corkstown, which would give you about a 20km bike ride to work. You could probably even find a nice scenic route to get there.
different perspectives
The way I see it, camping rules and commuting sucks, so camputing is a way to get more camping and less commuting. This doesn't work if I'm all the way out in Kanata. The point is to be really close to work!
I guess if you're "bike touring" to work, that's no longer commuting. But in that case, it had better be an awfully nice ride, through the countryside or something. Again, Corkstown doesn't cut it.
I wonder what shopping malls they're talking about?
Corkstown wouldn't be so bad....
Take a peek at the Ottawa cycling map. You can do a significant part of the ride on paved recreational paths, minor roads, and on-road cycling routes with bike lanes / paved shoulders. Pretty much 100% of the way.
Take those routes to Fisher, then straight south.
It would be a much nicer ride than my campute from Bronte Creek through Oakville and Mississauga.
-Vic
Forks of the Credit PP
What about the Forks of the Credit Prov. Park??
I am not sure if that is convenient for you, but it came to mind as far as Parks within the Burbs.
Forks of the Credit
Hey Weldon,
Yeah, I noticed that park when I was searching for places to stay. Unfortunately, they don't allow camping there. It's probably also much farther that I'd want to commute from (24km north of Brampton to Mississauga...).
I'll have to keep that place in mind as a stopping point for some other ride our tour. There's soooo much I want to explore this summer!
Cheers,
Vic