![]() We’re pleased to introduce the Backcountry Bike Challenge by Ride With GPS and our friends Kurt and Kait. Got some time to listen to an informative podcast this morning? Give this a listen!Ģ Discussion Radar Introducing the Backcountry Bike Challenge by Ride With GPS ![]() Patrick from Bikes or Death sat down with Kevin from RideWithGPS to discuss route planning and navigation in this 2+ hour long podcast video. Discussion Radar Bikes or Death Podcast Exclusive Video: All Things Route Planning & Navigation.This episode features Sarah Sturm and Sarah Swallow. Ride with GPS‘ new “Ride Buddies” video series pairs cyclists together for a video podcast. Unknown surfaces are shown as an outlined white line.ĥ Discussion Radar Ride With GPS: Ride Buddies – Episode 2: Sarah Sturm and Sarah Swallow ![]() Unknown – When there is insufficient data available about a surface it will show up as unknown. Unpaved surfaces are shown as a dashed line. Unpaved – Unpaved surfaces include gravel, dirt, cobblestones and natural/unimproved trails. Paved surfaces are shown as a solid line. Paved – Paved surfaces include asphalt, concrete, and chip seal. Ride With GPS’ newest tech helps facilitate this by breaking down what surfaces your new route is made of. Read all about this unique opportunity at Ride With GPS!ġ Discussion Radar Ride with GPS Introduces Road Surface Types: Know Before You Go!Įver plan a route and when you get out on it, it’s not what you expected? Perhaps you wanted a road rout and the dirt roads are too chewed up for 28mm tires, or you want to do a gravel tour and the route is mostly pavement? This can happen for a number of reasons like outdated Google Earth images. Ride With GPS and Path Less Pedaled are doing a photo contest. Keep reading Radar ART OF THE RIDE Contest with Path Less Pedaled I finally had the opportunity to make that happen in late November with the company of my friend Chase Edwards – nine chilly days, 350 miles of pedaling, climbing six range’s most prominent peaks, and endless awe. But a deeper understanding of the landscape could only come from moving through it for days on end. As a student, I found myself eagerly diving into a century-old geologic report to learn more, and then as a professor, I found myself taking my own students to the area to experience its grandeur in person. The Henry Mountains of southern Utah have fascinated me ever since one of my geology professors in graduate school eloquently described their unique setting and their unlikely stature in the field of geomorphology. Keep reading Radar Radar Roundup: Ripton Flex Canvas, Fizik Terra Ergolace GTX, Gossamer The DCF Whisper 9.8oz Shelter, Agave Finishworks Blowout Sale, OneUp EDC Tube Strap Mounts, International Coffee Outside Day, B+W:002 and Weekendīy: Kurt Refsnider & Chase Edwards Nine days, 350 miles, and Awe: Bikepacking Southern Utah’s Henry Mountains Keep reading Radar Radar Roundup: Fabrica de Rosas Grand Opening, Cedaero Moon Lander Hip Pack, RWGPS QuickNav, Tout Terrain in North America, King Cage Dust Pans, MASON Winter Solstice Social, Kool Stop Triple Compound, Princeton Carbon Works Rim Brake Wheels, and Kurt’s CDT Tour on Bikes or Death ![]() Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Tag Radar Radar Roundup: Team Dream Winter Drop, Rune Bicycles Rufus Stone Pre-Order, Hold Fast and PTAP Designs, Farewell Update, Cascada Lakewood Adventure Pants, Rogue Panda is Hiring, and Ride with GPS Three Months Free
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