Gravel Bike Tours
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Gravel Bike Tours
I am not sure if this is the best place for this or not, so mods feel free to move to appropriate forum...
I was looking for some gravel or mountain bike tours/rides similar to Cycle North Carolina or Ride the Divide where you cycle point to point, your gear is transported for you, and camp at the end of the day.
I was looking for some gravel or mountain bike tours/rides similar to Cycle North Carolina or Ride the Divide where you cycle point to point, your gear is transported for you, and camp at the end of the day.
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Cycle Oregon arrainged one this year, I know nothing more, but they do fill up their trips quickly..
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The ACA does some of these. We met a bunch of them in Elkford and Fernie last Summer.
IMHO, the best fun is to pack it all yourself and take off on an established route. Last year, my son, a coworker and myself were on the TD route and camped off of the Wigwam river right before Galton pass. Right in the heart of Grizzly country. Slept like a rock.
IMHO, the best fun is to pack it all yourself and take off on an established route. Last year, my son, a coworker and myself were on the TD route and camped off of the Wigwam river right before Galton pass. Right in the heart of Grizzly country. Slept like a rock.