Bikepacking
A Human-Powered Tour of the PNW Volcanoes
The Power of Cycling with Other BIPOC Riders
Vote for Your Backyard This Election
A New 261-Mile Bikepacking Route Through Colombia
Discovering the Joy of Bikepacking in the Backcountry
A Multi-Day Bikepacking Trip in Idaho
A Musician’s Bikepacking and Music Tour
Mountain Bikes Make Great Adventure Rigs
The Humblest Mountain Biker in Colorado
A Homegrown Mountain-Biking Trip in BC
A Stunning Bikepacking Trip in the Andes
‘The Bikes of Wrath’ Trailer
Bikepacking the Ruta Mala Trail
The Last Descent of a Six-Week Bike Trip
This Father-Daughter Trip Is Bliss
‘The Kora’
A Gravel-Grinding Mission in Iceland
Bikepacking in England: ‘Yorkshire Grit’
Pedaling Kyrgyzstan’s Silk Road
Bikepacking 101
Riding the 2016 Italy Divide
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Earlier this year, adventurer Patrick Sweeney set out to tackle the Italy Divide, an unsupported gravel bike race that runs more than 500 miles down the country and involves nearly 50,000 feet of climbing. Watch and see how racers dealt with bad weather, a confusing course and every type of terrain imaginable. You can follow Sweeney's adventures here.