Adventure starts with a little knowledge and a loaded bike.
Curious about bikepacking but not sure where to start? This women’s-only intro trip is the perfect way to learn the essentials of overnight adventure riding in a supportive, confidence-building environment—while exploring the scenic Big Hole Mountains.
Your experience includes one pre-trip Zoom call and one 2.5-hour prep session leading up to a two-day, one-night guided trip, where you'll get hands-on instruction in:
How to pack your bike efficiently
What gear you really need (and what you don’t)
Campsite setup and backcountry etiquette
How to ride comfortably and confidently with a loaded bike
Route planning and navigating
Fitness Note:
This trip requires moderate to strong fitness—you should be comfortable riding 10–20 miles per day on dirt roads and blue-level trails, pedaling a loaded (50+lb) bike. Daily pace will be mellow and supportive, but endurance and a positive attitude toward climbing (and hike-a-bike!) are essential.
Gear Note:
You’ll need a reliable, well-maintained mountain bike for this trip. Riders may need to invest in or borrow a few bikepacking bags in advance (we’ll cover setup and packing tips in the Zoom call & prep session). You will get a full packing list after registration.
Expect slow miles, gorgeous views, shared meals, and a whole lot of trail-side encouragement. This is your chance to build your backcountry confidence and take the leap into bikepacking—with a rad crew of women cheering you on.
Open to female-identifying riders, ages 18+
Max group size: 6 (needs a minimum of 4 people to run)
Adventure starts with a little knowledge and a loaded bike.
Curious about bikepacking but not sure where to start? This women’s-only intro trip is the perfect way to learn the essentials of overnight adventure riding in a supportive, confidence-building environment—while exploring the scenic Big Hole Mountains.
Your experience includes one pre-trip Zoom call and one 2.5-hour prep session leading up to a two-day, one-night guided trip, where you'll get hands-on instruction in:
How to pack your bike efficiently
What gear you really need (and what you don’t)
Campsite setup and backcountry etiquette
How to ride comfortably and confidently with a loaded bike
Route planning and navigating
Fitness Note:
This trip requires moderate to strong fitness—you should be comfortable riding 10–20 miles per day on dirt roads and blue-level trails, pedaling a loaded (50+lb) bike. Daily pace will be mellow and supportive, but endurance and a positive attitude toward climbing (and hike-a-bike!) are essential.
Gear Note:
You’ll need a reliable, well-maintained mountain bike for this trip. Riders may need to invest in or borrow a few bikepacking bags in advance (we’ll cover setup and packing tips in the Zoom call & prep session). You will get a full packing list after registration.
Expect slow miles, gorgeous views, shared meals, and a whole lot of trail-side encouragement. This is your chance to build your backcountry confidence and take the leap into bikepacking—with a rad crew of women cheering you on.
Open to female-identifying riders, ages 18+
Max group size: 6 (needs a minimum of 4 people to run)