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Life on a bike inspiration via videos, rider profiles, news, and stories from around the bikepacking community. Have something to share? Get in touch!
In the second installment of our Bespoked 2023 coverage from Germany, Josh Meissner walks us through his top 10 highlights from the handmade bike show that extend beyond bikes and gear. Read on for his thoughts and photos spurred by the immense talent and collaboration on display at this year’s gathering…
With their infant daughter in tow, Lucas Milliard and Clémentine Bourgues bikepacked a modified version of the Grande Traversée du Jura in France last year, savoring the sights and sounds of the charming region as a new family. Find a report from their unforgettable 11-day trip here…
In our latest installment of Rider’s Lens, we meet Polish photographer Wojtek Buczek, who shares a colorful array of images from Morocco and Poland and some thoughts on how the relaxed pace of riding and walking have helped him make more meaningful connections with his subjects and his craft. Find a gallery of Wojtek’s work here…
“No Dead Ends” is a story about ultra cycling athlete Jana Kesenheimer, who found cycling as a cure to transform destructive behaviors from her past into growth, personal strength, and joy of living. This new 36-minute video documents Jana’s journey at the 2023 Dead Ends & Dolci event in Switzerland. Watch it here…
Dallas and Jerry are at it again! Earlier this spring, they toured the northern Oregon Coast on fat bikes. This time around, in late September, they went bikepacking along the southern Oregon Coast from Yachats to Port Orford. Watch their 28-minute video and learn more about their route here…
Earlier this fall, Miles, Nathan, and Justin set off on the second annual Klunk ‘n’ Float. As is becoming tradition, they rode questionable vintage mountain bikes laden with packrafting gear, followed a route with many unknowns, and accepted that there would be some hike-a-bike. It was shaping up to be easier than 2022, until it wasn’t. Find their story here…
Seeking a low-key getaway through the areas surrounding San Francisco, friends Ben Smith and Paul Kalifatidi took on the 160-mile Bay Area Triple Crossover bikepacking route. Calamity ensued before they’d even started pedaling. Find their highly entertaining tale of navigating skunks, nude beaches, and simple math here…
Despite having traveled around various corners of the world by bike throughout the past six years, Spanish bikepacker Belén Castelló had never set out on a multi-day ride without company. She recently changed that while in Kyrgyzstan, and she shares her experience of riding and camping alone in “My First Solo Overnighter.” Find the video and a beautiful set of images here…
The 13th video installment of Greg McCahon and Ana Victoria Cedillo’s “Cycling to Argentina” series finds the duo wrapping up their time in the United States and entering Victoria’s home country of Mexico after nearly a year on the road. Watch it and catch up on past episodes here…
In this short piece, Johnny Price shares the story of meeting his partner, Alexandera Houchin, through their shared love of the Arizona Trail Race. He also shines some light on the unique dynamics of competing alongside someone you care deeply about and offers a broader reflection on his appreciation for the spectacularly beautiful but equally demanding trail. Read it here…
Trail treats or bikepacking bliss? In this report from the UK, Cass wrestles with his love of bikepacking and equal fondness for trail riding. Do you stop and go, or flow? Perhaps, he concludes, the answer is to do both, on the very same trip. Find his story here…
Following a surgery that left him unable to sit comfortably on a standard bicycle saddle, Evan Christenson’s restlessness led him to buy a second-hand recumbent on a whim. Find his story of loading it up, learning to ride again as he went, and seeing things from a fresh perspective on a laid-back journey across The Netherlands here…