I've got a picture of my GB at the Dutch rally and all that's on it is my leather throwovers (quite small) and a small courier bag strapped to the back of the saddle, but since then I have definitely lost the knack of touring light.
However, the packing for this weekend's trip was a good effort, but the need for comfort still bulked up the luggage:
Thermarest mattress (lightweight - packs small)
German army folding mat (stops the T'rest getting punctures)
2 season sleeping bag with a fleece liner
Ripstop 'basha' (I bungee this from the bike to the ground to sleep under)
Tripod stool
Mess tin cookset
Svea 123 stove
folding windshield
Dehydrated pasta and sauce meal
little medicine tubes containing coffee, sugar and whitener
Tin opener, knive/fork/spoon set
thermal mug
headtorch
bag of clothes in an Exped dry sack - this doubles as my pillow.
This is the best I've managed for ages on a solo, but of course Simon Morgan still had less than me and seemed to manage just fine.
The bloke camping next to us just got into a sleeping bag and lay on the ground

Cheers
GC
p.s. Simon was admiring my Svea stove and we agreed that it really does deserve its reputation as a back-packing classic and so I told him he can have one of my spares. They are a lovely little thing to use and it's the only stove I have (apart from the much larger and bulkier Optimus 111) that I trust to perform every time.
