Rescheduled True Beginner Bikepacking Weekend
The backpacking trip scheduled for September 10th was rained out, but fear not because we have a new date! We’ll be rolling out Saturday, October 8th at noon. If you’d like to join us, please fill out the signup form by clicking the button below.
As the calendar tips towards the Fall, we’ve been hearing a lot of folks talking about going camping…by bike. We are stoked to announce that next month BikeAthens is going to do a quick little overnight trip to Danielsville at Camp Kiwanis!
When? 12p Saturday, October 8th – 1p Sunday, October 9th
Where? BikeAthens to Camp Kiwanis 2613 Old Wildcat Bridge Rd, Danielsville, GA 30633. We’ve rented the field and pavilion.
How much? $10 per bike. Cash or card the day of the ride. 20 reserved slots available.
The purpose of this trip is for people of all experience levels to ride bikes, test out their gear, get some good advice and have a great time. Hopefully this will lead to more rides and more adventures on bikes (Watson’s Mill anyone?).
You’ll be joined alongside BikeAthens friends, volunteers, board members, and staff. We’ll be here to help with any questions or bike repairs before and during the ride. We can even help with getting you set up with the right gear. We’ll have a couple of people driving up some supplies by car, so if you can’t fit all your stuff on your bike this trip, we’ll have you covered.
The ride rolls out from the shop at noon on Saturday 10/8, and returns around 1pm on Sunday 10/9. The camp is 24.6-26.6 miles away depending on route, final route will be posted soon and links made available via RideWithGPS.
Before the ride, stop by any Thursday night during FYOB to get help with your bike, setting up racks, attaching bags, advice about camp stoves and tent setups, etc.
Here are some great resources to learn more about bikepacking:
- Getting Started with Bikepacking
- How to Use the Bike You Have for Touring
- 5 Years of Bike Touring – What I’ve Learned | Bike Packing – Bike Camping Tips (video)
Sounds fun, right?