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The Science of Everesting
By Logan Watts on October 31, 2021
It’s always amazing to see what ultra-endurance athletes can achieve. But, is it their honed fitness or their iron minds that should be credited for such feats? In Kona’s latest video, mountain biker Zanny Venner attempts an Everest on her local Squamish trails and delves into the science of Everesting…
Archer D1x Trail Review: $400 Wireless Shifting
By Miles Arbour on August 26, 2021
The Archer Components D1x Trail shifter and remote provides electronic shifting that’s compatible with any derailleur or bike, bringing the benefits of wireless shifting to your favourite drivetrain combination. We’ve been testing the system out this summer to figure out what it does best and where it falls short. Find Miles’ full review here…
Kate Ouellette is the First Woman to Finish the 2021 TNGA
By Logan Watts on August 25, 2021
Early this morning, Kate Ouellette became the first participant in the women’s category to finish the 2021 Trans North Georgia Adventure (TNGA). Congrats, Kate! Learn more about Kate and her ride here…
Rigs of the 2021 Colorado Trail Race (CTR)
By Miles Arbour on July 23, 2021
We’re excited to present the Rigs of the 2021 Colorado Trail Race! Find details on more than 40 bikes here, including the gear this year’s riders are bringing along for their 530-mile Rocky Mountain journey from Durango to Denver…
50 Ways to Cycle the World
By Logan Watts on June 29, 2021
Just released, 50 Ways to Cycle the World is a new book packed with bicycle travel narratives from all across the globe. The book features many familiar faces. Learn more here…
Rad Women of Bikepacking: Part 5 – Movers
By Jess Daddio on March 31, 2021
The fifth and final part of our Rad Women of Bikepacking series highlights some of our favorite “movers,” women who live and breathe the spirit of two-wheeled adventure and challenge us to dream big. Find our roundup of 16 more inspiring women here…
Four Interesting Women’s Day Essays from SRAM
By Logan Watts on March 4, 2021
SRAM invited four sponsored riders to share their experiences in support of International Women’s Day. Find them all here, each providing a unique perspective of the challenges they’ve faced as women and as athletes…
The Bikepacking Journal Issue 05
By Lucas Winzenburg on March 3, 2021
We mailed the fifth issue of The Bikepacking Journal to our members around the world back in November, and the upcoming sixth issue is just around the corner! Take a look inside our beautiful biannually printed publication here, along with details on how you can join our Bikepacking Collective so you never miss another issue…
Editor’s Dozen: Logan and VA’s Favorite Gear of 2020
By Logan Watts on January 12, 2021
In our final nod to the stuff of 2020, Logan and Virginia round up a dozen of their favorite pieces of gear that were special during a year of sanity rides, overnighter escapes, and local route scouting. Find it all here, ranging from pricey and odd, to cheap and game-changing…
The 5 Most Impractical Bikepacking Gifts of All Time
By Miles Arbour on December 15, 2020
Finding a gift for that special bikepacker in your life is no easy task. Constantly changing standards, pricey titanium cutlery, and the obstacle of just not knowing what they actually need can make it feel nearly impossible. To set you on the right track, we’ve put together this list of the five most impractical gifts of all time…
New Women’s and Men’s Kokopelli Trail Fastest Known Times Set
By Miles Arbour on November 9, 2020
Kaitlyn Boyle and Kurt Refsnider both set new FKTs (fastest known times) on the 140-mile Kokopelli Trail over the weekend. Find details on their records alongside a few photos taken by Rugile Kaladyte here…
2020 Bikepacking NWA: Event Recap
By Miles Arbour on October 15, 2020
Bikepacking NWA held their first event earlier this month, a semi-supported overnighter starting from Bella Vista Lake in Arkansas. We reached out to one the attendees, Paola Gehrmann, to hear how it went. Find her reflection and photos from Patty Valencia here…























