Tag: bicycle adventures

  • BIKEPACKING: TINY ADVENTURE; BIG FUN.

     

    A Micro-Adventure Awaits.

    Wednesday_Rail
    Chugging down the rail-trail.

     

    Wednesday_Kettle
    Watching the sun set at Kettle Pond.

     

    The first time I heard the word “bikepacking”, a light went off in my head – I knew this was going to be my activity of choice for my Surly Pugsley (named Wednesday). The activity is defined very much as it sounds, a combination of biking and backpacking, an off-road tour, and can last for weeks or less than 24 hours. This type of adventure has absolutely exploded in popularity in the last 5 years and along with it, specialized bikepacking gear has entered the bike scene.

    Bikepacking equipment, like most bicycle accessories, range from the high-end, ultra-technical, chic, custom bags to very basic and minimalistic parts to facilitate gear attachments.

    Porcelain Rocket specializes in beautiful, functional and custom bikepacking bags that minimize bulk and maximize awesome –

    Loaded Mr.Fusion by Porcelain Rocket

     

    Before going custom, I decided to try the Outpost series by Blackburn, a great value for technical gear –

    Outpost Handelbar Roll by Blackburn
    Outpost Seat Pack by Blackburn

     

    After buying all of the special equipment, I was champing at the bit to head out on the trails and yet, I waited 5 months to set off on my first bikepacking trip.

    The biggest factor in my hesitation was wanting to make sure I went on the best trail, something remote and endlessly beautiful, something not too difficult but challenging enough to keep it interesting. This trail may indeed exist but it is not the trail we ended up traveling. After much deliberation, Wednesday and I set off towards a section of the Cross VT Trail on a late Friday afternoon. There was a moment of hesitation as we started off towards the rail trail–that it would be crowded with large families and dogs–but it turned out to be just treacherous enough to leave us bounding down the path in total solitude.

    Unsurprisingly, bikepacking is my new favorite activity – it has the capacity to be a huge adventure on a grand scale but also exists as the perfect weekend micro-adventure. Somehow carrying everything you need to survive (for less than 24 hours) on two fat wheels, straight into the forest makes even the most mundane surroundings absolutely marvelous.

    My only advice, no matter your equipment or how much time you have, ride out and spend a night under the stars.

     

    – Whitney McKiddy

     

  • Ask A Tour Leader: What Is Your Favorite Bike Tour?

    ACA Bicycle Tour.
    Some things are better by bike – including beaches.

    As a tour leader for Adventure Cycling Association, people often ask me what my favorite bike trip is.  While that’s a bit like asking who my favorite child is, in this case the answer is easy – it’s our Introduction to Bicycle Touring out of Eugene, Oregon.

    Bicycle travel is about discovering great places at a pace that allows you to enjoy them.  This trip offers that, plus the chance to discover something about yourself.  Participants have come to challenge themselves to learn new skills and push their limits while meeting new people.  I can offer them all that, plus the chance to see one of the most beautiful areas this country has to offer.  After two days learning the ins and outs of self-contained bicycle touring, we set off for the Oregon Coast.

    First it’s up and over the Coast Range.  The climbing through the forest is tough but is rewarded by stunning Pacific Ocean views.  We camp on the beach and then ride south past Heceta Head lighthouse and the beginnings of the massive sand dunes along the south coast.  We shop and eat seafood in Florence before turning inland again.  Then it’s back over the mountains for our return to Eugene.

    In four short days on the road, this trip has it all.  Challenging climbs, sweeping descents bring stunning views.  There’s the chance to camp on the beach and eat seafood at the coast.  We top it all off with dinner at a small town restaurant with amazing pie.  What could be better?

    – Joyce Casey, Adventure Cycling Association Tour Leader

  • WOMEN WHO RIDE.

    We live vicariously through YOU!

    There are some pretty incredible adventurers out there in Terry land and we are thrilled when we get photos from you (send more!!). Here are a few that get us motivated to RIDE BIG in 2014…

    Anthea & Inge do the Ride to Nowhere in South Africa.
    Anthea & Inge do the Ride to Nowhere in South Africa.
    2-4
    Then head south toward Cape Town.

     

    Team Hanover rides New Hampshire.
    “The DOTS” show up from New Hampshire to Nova Scotia.
    Lobster Love -- a key ingredient to wedding in Alaska.
    Lobster Love — and a key ingredient to wedding in Alaska.
    Pamela at the end of a 1600 mile ride from Krakow, Poland to St Petersburg, Russia.
    Pamela at the end of a 1600 mile ride from Krakow, Poland to St Petersburg, Russia.
    Gals from Dubuque conquer Chicago.
    Gals from Dubuque conquer Chicago.