Ana Fajardo (she/they) is all about finding joy and connection with others on two wheels. She started riding bikes while going to college in Gainesville, FL, and fell in love with the way that cycling transformed her experience of the outdoors and the community that surrounded it. Ana works as a bike mechanic in Asheville, NC and is involved with the local Radical Adventure Riders chapter. She is passionate about the southeast cycling community, long and short adventures on bicycles, and creating space for marginalized folks in the industry. She also loves making food, playing in dirt, and naps with her cat.

Andrea Molina (she/her) is a school teacher, community organizer and urbanism enthusiast. After 3 years of bikepacking in Latin America, she returned to her native El Salvador, where she’s building community around bikes, walkable cities and forest conversation.

Jon Yazzie (he/him) is a school administrator in the Arizona public school system. Additionally, Jon owns and runs a bike packing company on the Navajo Nation, with tour proceeds from being used to bring bike packing programming, to the reservation.