Andrea (she/her, San Antonio, TX) is originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan and living in Texas nearly 10 years. A love of the outdoors, including riding a bike and camping, was fostered from a young age. In 2018, she organized and attended her first bikepacking trip. Andrea has learned a lot since that first trip. She is endlessly grateful for the community teachers along the way and is passionate about passing it forward. Andrea has organized and lead many local overnight trips. Over 95% of land in Texas is privately owned and shapes the type of trips in the south/ central Texas region. She is a co-leader of Mujeres Cycling and the unofficial #SABikePack group. Her other passion hobby is sewing! She often rides with bags she created packed with clothing she made.

Alyssa (she/they, Portland, OR) grew up in Maryland, just outside Washington, DC, but now calls Portland home. After moving to Portland in 2021, she found a sense of embodiment and community through riding with BIPOC cycling groups like BikePOC PNW and Friends on Bikes. She now organizes for both and finds deep joy in fostering community rides. Her favorites to facilitate are intro to gravel rides, as well as supporting BikePOC’s beginner cyclocross clinics and bikepacking bag library. She looks forward to learning and growing as a community steward in 2024!

Vermont

(he/him Middlebury, VT) I grew up in the Adirondacks enjoying the plethora of public forested land available. My interest in Bikepacking didn’t start until 2018 when I moved to VT. The large network of dirt roads, class 4 roads, and trails available was wildly fascinating to me and soon led me down the rabbit hole of multi day bike trips with a goal of seeing as little pavement as possible. I am a strong believer that the outdoors is for everyone, and that open and supportive communities are essential to help remove barriers of entry for anyone interested in exploring. Additionally, I believe community building is important for the advocacy and education of proper stewardship of the land. I volunteer with the non-profit, VT Bikepackers, which hosts the VT Super 8, a 655-mile figured 8 shaped race through the state, and is actively planning other community bikepacking events. 

Adam (he/him, Gonzales, LA) was raised showing horses and riding bikes, and has always been drawn to adventure, fitness, and the great outdoors. Time spent camping, stargazing, kayaking, going to Cardinal’s baseball games, and fun family vacations with his wife and daughters is important to him, as is biking. A proud ambassador for Pactimo, Picky Bars, and Bike Law, Adam is also the creator of @AdventurePacking on Instagram and Facebook, and the current Vice President of NOMAMBO, the New Orleans area mountain biking group that build and maintain the trails in the Mississippi River’s Bonnet Carré Spillway. He likes to work hard, play hard, and spread the joy of bikepacking by bringing fellow cyclists together.

I have 5+ years of route developing experience, mostly for customers of a bike shop, specifically for events like the Fitz-Barn, Around the Rock, Togwotee Winter Classic, Wydaho One Hundred, etc. I have worked with Kurt to help develop some routes Bikepacking Roots has already used, including the Maah Daah Hey and Intermountain Connectors from the WWR to GDMR. I’ve recently begun sharing more routes openly and publicly as a Ride With GPS Area Ambassador. These routes include Wydaho One Hundred, North Valley Agriramble, and the Great Rift Dirt Tour.