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Essential Gear for BVRT Cycling Adventures.

The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail is beautiful, remote, and full of surprises — which is exactly why having the right gear matters. Here are the must‑haves that keep your ride smooth, safe, and enjoyable:

🛠️ Puncture & Repair Kit
A spare tube, pump, tyre levers, and a multi‑tool are non‑negotiable. The BVRT has long stretches where help isn’t close by — being self‑sufficient keeps the adventure rolling.

💧 Plenty of Water
Queensland heat + exposed trail = hydration is king. Carry more than you think you’ll need, especially between towns.

🔦 Daytime Running Lights
Even in full sun, lights help you stand out at road crossings and on long, open straights. Visibility is everything.

📱 Charged Phone with Offline Maps
Reception can drop out in rural sections. Having maps downloaded gives you confidence and keeps you on track.

🧤 Gloves & Comfortable Kit
Good gloves, padded shorts, and breathable layers make a huge difference over long distances.

🕶️ Sun Protection
Sunscreen, sunnies, and a buff or cap help you stay comfortable on those wide‑open stretches.

🍌 Snacks for the Journey
Energy dips happen fast on gravel. A few bananas, muesli bars, or trail mix keep the legs happy until the next café stop.

⛑️ Compact First Aid Kit

Small, lightweight, and incredibly useful. A few basics can make a big difference for scrapes, cuts, or unexpected mishaps on the trail.

🐍 Snakebite Bandage

The BVRT runs through prime wildlife country. A proper compression bandage is tiny to carry and invaluable in an emergency — it’s one of those “hope you never need it, glad you packed it” items.

The BVRT rewards preparation — a little planning means you can relax, enjoy the scenery, and soak up the magic of the trail.

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