Bike Adventures

End Route: Colombia Bikepacking Trip Report Day 4-5
We got into Cajamarca after our jeep broke down for the 3rd time shortly after leaving Touché. The breakdown kept us roadside for about an hour before we decided to leave on two wheels. We covered too much ground on … Read More

Colombia Bikepacking Trip Report: Day 2-3
It was a slow ride from Armenia into Salento. Distancing away from the cars we go further and farther away from black top roads and onto the dirt track high into the mountains. You can hear the tires rustle as … Read More

Colombia Bikepacking Trip Report: Day 0-1
Colombia, one of the South American countries I’ve always wanted to visit. I dreamt of seeing the Wax Palms in the valley so much I almost tattooed one along my right rib cage in Bogotå. Bolivar Square, a magical place … Read More

Ode to Kokopelli Trail: Day Four – Five
Awakened 3AM in the morning by the sounds of truck tires and chains dragging on the hardened dirt where we were camped. While traveling out of my REM sleep I forgot we were sleeping at a popular boating campground named West Water. … Read More

Kokopelli Trail Report: Day Two – Three
Day Two: Woke up with a sweaty puff jacket sucking up all the oxygen in my tent. The sun was warm. Stepping outside Mickey was already breaking down and packing up. After a short breakfast and game plan we hit … Read More

Kokopelli Trail Report – Day One
A short train ride into NYC, to meet Mickey, then pack up our bikes and board a 3:30pm to Chicago. The journey begins. It crossed my mind that I forgot my tent poles at home half way to Grand Junction. … Read More

Track Or Die NYC: 2015 Winter Alley Cat
The weather was much nicer out during this year’s Track Or Die NYC Winter Alley Cat than last years brutal 20-degree race. Let that not be mistaken, it was an intense race. Riders were amped up, ready to get out there … Read More

Nowhere Fast: Bike Touring The Blue Ridge Parkway
It was one of those kinds of mornings when you wake up psyched in knowing the days ahead are going to be super rad. My alarm sounded off at 5 a.m. and I jumped right out of bed, brewed a … Read More

East to West
On May 17th, 2014, Dwayne Burgess set out a trip across the United States by bicycle. He rode a total of 3000 miles completed in 75 days. Along the way he documented the contours of the country using photo and … Read More