Mulberry Gap Bikepacking Addiction (video)
Our friends from one of our favorite spots on the east coast, Mulberry Gap, star in this new video about “the bikepacking addiction” by Jamis Bikes…
PUBLISHED Oct 19, 2019
For those unfamiliar, Mulberry Gap is a unique, family-owned, mountain bike haven located in the Chattahoochee National Forest in northwest Georgia. The Gap not only provides ideal access to a wealth of premium gravel roads and singletrack, it also offers the perfect basecamp with cabins, camping, home cooked meals, and a small outfitter shop. Mulberry Gap is also a crucial hub for east coast bikepacking. Not only is requisite stop on the Trans North Georgia bikepacking route, it was also home to this year’s Bikepacking Summit. Furthermore, founders Kate and Andrew Gates play a major role in the TNGA, volunteering their time to shuttle, feed, and house riders as they pass through during this grueling ride.
Kate and Andrew are also avid bikepackers. They were recently approached by Jamis to help with this video to promote the Jamis Renegade and talk about their home and what bikepacking means to them…
For more on Mulberry Gap, visit their website here. You can also read a Q and A we did with Kate and Andrew back in 2015 here.
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