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A Bikepacker’s Take on Preventative Health and Immunity Maintenance
16 Aug 6 Cass Gilbert / tipsCOVID-19 has reminded us of the importance of keeping our bodies healthy and our immune systems as robust as possible. Cass Gilbert looks at a variety of foods we can eat and simple lifestyle choices we can make to help stay healthy both at home and on the road…
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Tailfin Adds Cargo Eyelets to AeroPack Alloy S
36 Jun 22 Cass Gilbert / newsTailfin has added water bottle and cargo cage eyelets to the alloy version of their AeroPack S and S Series Trunk Rack, offering extra versatility and capacity to their excellent, sway-free seatpack. Find out more and read our first impressions here…
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First Ride: New Roval Control SL Team LTD Wheels
3 May 27 Cass Gilbert / gearClearly of more interest to competitive, long-distance racers rather than budget bikepackers, Roval has just launched a $2650, featherweight cross country wheelset that’s claimed to be their lightest ever: the Control SL Team LTD. Not that its minimal weight – just 1248g – comes at the expense of strength, width, or pinch-flat resistance, as Cass Gilbert finds out on the dusty trails of Baja California.
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Reader’s Rig: Yeshe’s Mone El Continente
4 Apr 3 Cass Gilbert / newsOur latest Reader’s Rig features artist Yeshe Parks’ beautiful singlespeed Moné El Continente, which he uses to explore the dirt roads of New Mexico. Check out more details and photos here…
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115 mi. / 185 km3 days
Ojos de Tehuacan (TCBR, Norte)
30 Mar 26 Cass Gilbert Latin AmericaThe Tehuacán-Cuicatlán biosphere reserve is located in southeastern Mexico, set within the arid climes of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range. Given that this vast and little-travelled UNESCO heritage site is split between two states - Puebla and Oaxaca - we've put together two distinct loops that can be accessed from each capital, aiming to showcase both the rich biodiversity in the area and its cultural identity. The northern loop centres around the small settlement of Zapotitlán, in Puebla. At 2-3 days in length, it's especially suited to those new to bikepacking, or anyone with an interest in the beguiling world of desert flora. If coupled with the more challenging southern loop, expect to enjoy a week's riding in the reserve. -
Roberto and his Jamis x Surly Baja Rig
22 Mar 13 Cass Gilbert / bikesThink you need to spend a small fortune for a Baja-worthy rig? Think again! Roberto-Apolinar Martinez tells us how his dinged-up 2006 Jamis hardtail, mated to a modern 27.5+ Surly fork, saw him successfully ride a chunk of the Baja Divide… teamed with bags he made himself, good coffee, and the spirit of adventure.
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Review: Jones Truss Fork Pack (by Revelate Designs)
18 Mar 13 Cass Gilbert / bikepacking-bagsAs bikepackers, we often seek ways of keeping our setups light, minimal, and rattle-free, whilst still increasing capacity when we need to. For those running a truss fork instead of suspension or a more conventional unicrown, Jones’ Truss Fork Pack is a clever way of making it all work, and one that will likely suit smaller riders too. Cass spent a few months testing a pair for this review…
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The Analog Kids (video)
22 Mar 4 Cass Gilbert / videoThe Analog Kids is a short film from Bombtrack about a father and son overnighter in the woods close to where they live in Lille, France. We catch up with Clem and his seven-year-old son Lubin, and ask them both about how they planned their trip, what it means to them to bikepack as a family, and to share tips about the experience. Plus, we find out more about Lubin’s Beyond Beyond Junior…
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Salvador from FASS Bike: Savior of the Baja Divide!
7 Feb 26 Cass Gilbert / cultureFor the many riders who head south over the winter to ride the Baja Divide, Salvador Basurto from FASS Bike is something of a savior… or at least, he’s known to go to extraordinary lengths to help when mechanical grief strikes. Cass drops in on his way through to share some trail time with him, and finds out more about the role he’s been playing in the growing success of this wonderful 1,700 mile desert route…
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66 mi. / 106 km2 days
Maar Volcanoes Overnighter, Texas and New Mexico
7 Feb 13 Cass Gilbert USAThis overnighter offers an easy escape from El Paso, Texas, keeping almost completely to ditch roads, bike paths, and gravel roads. It heads west from El Paso to Kilbourne Hole, a massive maar volcanic crater, connecting it with its smaller neighbours, Hunts and Phillips, flanking the railway line on its return into town. An ideal route for those new to bikepacking, it offers a true taste of Chihuahuan Desert solitude... -
69 mi. / 111 km2 days
Cabezon Peak Overnighter, New Mexico
30 Feb 6 Cass Gilbert USALooping around New Mexico's Cabezon Peak not only showcases some of the finest examples of volcanic plugs in the world, it also makes a classic overnight bikepack suited to all levels of riders. The peak looms dramatically above the surrounding high desert and is well worth studying from every angle. For those with more time to spare, the route can easily be extended. Or, bikepackers can drop their gear and hike to the top of Cabezon itself, or enjoy a singletrack blast around the otherworldly White Ridge Trails... -
An Ode to the Fat Bike: Where Coyotes Do Roam
76 Jan 30 Cass Gilbert / plogIn homage to the fat bike and the places his beloved Pugsley has taken him, Cass spends a day and a night exploring the arroyos of Abiquiu, New Mexico. He shares thoughts on this slow, ponderous, yet poetic beast, whose true potential lies in its mystic ability to open minds, transcend trails, and reveal the most unexpected of places…