Big Adventures, New Experiences

Every bikepacking route we lead is meant to test your equipment, your body, and your spirit of adventure. Some experience is highly recommended as the routes can lead into very remote areas with little to no food and water support. We do our best to note all important aspects of each route before leading you on an adventure to be remembered for years. If you have any questions feel free to call us and go over all route details. We will gladly have you come along on this journey.

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A mountain bike leaning against a large rock in a forested area during daytime, with sunlight filtering through trees and red wildflowers in the foreground.
Two cyclists riding mountain bikes on a dirt trail through a dry, shrub-covered landscape under a clear blue sky.
Close-up of a mountain bike wheel with Maxxis tires, a suspension fork, and water bottles attached to the frame, parked on asphalt with white parking lines.
Person tending a campfire with twigs and branches at night.
A person in outdoor gear adjusting their bike with multiple bags, standing next to two loaded bicycles leaning against a wooden wall, with a bicycle helmet on the ground nearby.
A blue mountain bike with black tires and Maxxis branding, equipped with a rear black bag carrying split logs, and a front yellow bag, leaning against a weathered white wooden wall.

The possibilities are endless when on two wheels. Let your spirit of adventure drive you towards a memory worth retelling.

Your Questions, Answered

  • Yes! However some experience is absolutely recommended for maximum enjoyment. You should be able to do your own research, preparations, repairs, etc. If you are new to this then just ask us how to best prepare for a trip with us.

  • Follow our suggestions for the route’s demands and feel free to ask us questions. We can on occasion provide some gear, but it’s best to simply prepare ahead of time.

  • Our route guidelines aim to achieve a steady but comfortable pace. Our bike suggestions best match that for the route and terrain we are expecting. That said, everyone has comfort and handling preferences. If you are unsure, just ask us and we can go over your bike set up with you.

  • Usually dispersed sites, but on occasion campsites. Our route description should list the details. Pro tip: Bring some cash on hand just incase!

  • I carry one myself, but at the bare minimum have your cell phone tracking you with close ones watching. Make them aware of your itinerary during this outing and share contact info of others attending the trip if possible. We live in an area where animals, immigration, illegal activities, and other potential threats can appear at any given moment.

  • All our trips should be considered self supported unless otherwise noted. We try our best to provide necessities when staying in areas with scarce supplies. We also do our best to make you aware of such expected conditions.

  • It’s something we might be able to offer you. In the future we will have a better list of available items, for now just reach out in advance to secure whatever we can possibly lend you.

  • We can’t guarantee it, but we might have back up plans to account for this. That said, all riders should be self supportive and have their own back up plans available. If this isn’t possible, please inform us in advance so we can take you into account with our own personal bail out. Keep in mind, this isn’t ideal for everyone’s trip experience.

  • Most places we stay at will have at least two choices. Be sure to ask us about hammock friendly sites, as those are far less common in our region.

Two mountain bikes leaned against a wooden border along a paved trail. The bikes are equipped with colorful gear bags. Behind the bikes, there is green shrubbery, trees, and a fence with various signs, including one that says "Flooded" and another indicating a route. An old tractor is also visible among the trees and shrubs.
Outdoor camping scene with a blue backpack, Nalgene water bottle, titanium mug, and a small packet of Starbucks VIA instant coffee on a rusty metal surface with rocks and leaves in the background.
A person riding a mountain bike on a rocky trail in a desert landscape with shrubs and hills in the background.
A person standing on a rocky hilltop in a desert landscape, with a canyon and sparse vegetation in the background.
A group of people gathered outdoors in a desert landscape with mountains in the background, sitting on chairs and benches, some standing, near parked cars.
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