The 82-page spiral-bound Western Wildlands Route guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps, extensive trip planning information, environmental and public lands information, as well as a digital copy of the guide.
The 70-page spiral-bound guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions, overview maps, and all the pertinent logistical details to prepare you for this adventure around Lake Superior. But what makes a Bikepacking Roots’ guidebook extra special are the educational chapters that explore the region’s geology, forest ecology, the recovery of the gray wolf, the wonders of Isle Royale, and the story of the world-class CAMBA trail system. An introductory chapter by Alexandera Houchin, member of the Fond du Lac Band of the Lake Superior Ojibwe, shares her perspective on her homeland and the treaties through which that land was ceded to the U.S. Government.
The 95-page spiral-bound Bears Ears Loops guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps, extensive trip planning information, environmental and public lands information, as well as a digital copy of the guide.
The Pony Express Route follows the famed mail trail from smoother riding in the East to rugged and remote riding in the West, tracing Indigenous and settler history along the way.
The 150-page print spiral-bound guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps, extensive trip planning information, historical, environmental and public lands information, as well as a digital copy of the guide and a handy resupply spreadsheet.
First published in 2015 the Bikepacker’s Guide was the first guidebook dedicated to bikepacking. Now revised in this 2nd Edition, the book still breaks down trip planning and bikepacking skills and now includes additional resources on navigation, positive impact practices, mindset, and all the checklists you need for a successful bikepacking trip. Whether you are a first-time bikepacker looking for guidance or an experienced bikepacker looking for new ideas, this book offers resources for all. Stories from a variety of bikepackers contribute inspiration and perspective to help and encourage you to get out on your first, or next, bikepacking adventure!
The print version is available in a handy, full-color 5”x 8.5” paperback. 87 pages of resources, tools, and inspiration.
First published in 2015 the Bikepacker’s Guide was the first guidebook dedicated to bikepacking. Now revised in this 2nd Edition, the book still breaks down trip planning and bikepacking skills and now includes additional resources on navigation, positive impact practices, mindset, and all the checklists you need for a successful bikepacking trip. Whether you are a first-time bikepacker looking for guidance or an experienced bikepacker looking for new ideas, this book offers resources for all. Stories from a variety of bikepackers contribute inspiration and perspective to help and encourage you to get out on your first, or next, bikepacking adventure!
87 pages of resources, tools, and inspiration, available in PDF or EPUB versions.
The 82-page PDF Western Wildlands Route guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps, extensive trip planning information, environmental and public lands information.
The 70-page PDF guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps and all the pertinent logistical details to prepare you for this adventure. But what makes a Bikepacking Roots’ guidebook special is the educational chapters that explore the region’s geology, forest ecology, the recovery of the gray wolf, the wonders of Isle Royale, and the story of the world-class CAMBA trail system. An introductory chapter by Alexandera Houchin, member of the Fond du Lac Band of the Lake Superior Ojibwe, shares her perspective on her homeland and the treaties through which that land was ceded to the U.S. Government.
The 95-page PDF Bears Ears Loops guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps, extensive trip planning information, environmental and public lands information.
The Pony Express Route follows the famed mail trail from smoother riding in the East to rugged and remote riding in the West, tracing Indigenous and settler history along the way.
The 150-page PDF guidebook includes detailed segment descriptions and overview maps, extensive trip planning information, historical, environmental and public lands information, as well as a handy resupply spreadsheet.
This item includes a 61-page PDF route guide with detailed route descriptions, logistical information, images, and service and water source information for the six Intermountain Connector Routes between the Western Wildlands Route and the Great Divide MTB Route. It does not include the Pony Express Route, a de facto connector.
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Join our movement to engage the bikepacking community in the protection of the landscapes where we love to ride! This new shirt was designed by BPR’s Community Programs Manager Danielle Parnes and features a photo on the Bears Ears Loops bikepacking route, one of the inspirations for the founding of Bikepacking Roots.
We’ve teamed up with HydraPak on an awesome custom bottle, designed by our Community Programs Manager Danielle Parnes! These 30oz bottles are great for long rides. They also feature HydraPak’s Surge™ Cap – it’s self-sealing and it delivers high-flow hydration on the move.
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Last chance to snag one of these great shirts designed by Orogenesis founder Gabriel Amadeus Tiller, featuring a map of BPR’s signature routes. Your purchase will help sustain Bikepacking Roots’ work building the bikepacking community, creating routes, and advocating for wild places.
Show your love for Bikepacking Roots with a classic BPR trucker hat while helping to sustain our work building the bikepacking community, creating routes, and advocating for wild places.