The latest issue of our printed publication, The Bikepacking Journal, is almost here! Read on to learn more about what’s inside and how you can get signed up so you’ll never miss another issue again…

We’ll soon be publishing the latest issue of The Bikepacking Journal, our biannually printed publication. As a heads up, the deadline to join our Bikepacking Collective and have your membership start with Issue 04 is just around the corner at 11:59 PM EST on Friday, April 17th.

Inside this issue, you’ll find 160 pages of the most engaging writing and inspiring photography from bikepacking trips all around the world. This time around, our contributors bring us to Tanzania, Texas, the West Bank, Argentina, and many other locations. We’re also including a beautiful hand-illustrated, fold-out map of the Baja Divide Route, drawn by our friend Alex Hotchin.

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We’re optimistic about printing and shipping Issue 04 on schedule toward the middle of May. In an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, our printer and shipper are both operating with limited staff, but they’ve assured us they’re doing their best to function as usual. We’ll of course keep you updated should anything change.

Becoming a Bikepacking Collective member is the best way to support our work here at BIKEPACKING.com, where we’re committed to sharing in-depth articles, inspiring stories, original routes, and news on a daily basis. Joining also means you’ll never miss another issue of The Bikepacking Journal again, will be entered to win one of 44 prizes in our upcoming giveaway drawing, gain access to exclusive discounts from some of our favorite companies, and much more.

Want to learn more about The Bikepacking Journal? Look inside the first, second, or third issue. And check out our Bikepacking Journal Manifesto to read more about our goals for the publication.

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