Tag: bikepacking mexico
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BAJA-PROOF #5
Packing up for the Baja Divide? Take a few minutes to read this other episode of the BAJA-PROOF series with some bum-saving tips and the review of the ultimate jacket. (Full list of all BAJA-PROOF products tested so far here ) Terms of use: The tips and modifications suggested in this section of the site are…
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From Lituania with love: hauling 500 lbs of babies,food and gear
Maybe we all believe that our neighbor’s bike is always lighter than ours and that on the next trip, cutting our toothbrush in half and using smooth stones instead of toilet paper to avoid carrying any extra weight will make all the difference. So, how can we relax our minds and let go of these…
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Fog Desert: the miracle of dry land irrigation
Fog deserts are unique ecosystems where moisture from fog provides the main source of water for both plant and animal life. The Baja California Desert is one such remarkable place. Other examples include the Atacama Desert along the coast of Chile and Peru, the Namib Desert in Namibia, and the coastal fog deserts of the…
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SALSA RANGEFINDER: The chupacabras of the desert!!
I must admit I’m passionate about small bikes (despite the curse of the tiny space available for the frame bag…). They’re like mountain goats charging uphill, completely unfazed by steep or rough terrain — they just go. And they keep going even when loaded with a good amount of gear. So yes, small bikes work…
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BAJA-PROOF #4
Our contributor Carlo talks a bout his bike packing surf journey in search of perfect waves along the Baja peninsula. Carlo is a dedicated rider that lives in London who, after cycling across Great Britain to raise money for charity, took a recent trip on board of his Sonder Frontier 29 pedaling the Baja Divide…
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SHE RIDES: Chasing Dreams Across California and Mexico
I was born in the mountains of Slovenia, which was part of former communist Yugoslavia. I came to America to ski, climb, and study psychology, bringing only a backpack and a pair of skis. I now live in Lake Tahoe, California, with my second husband Jim, our four children, three grandchildren, and our Golden Retriever,…
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Alternative Baja Divide section to Mulegé from the Pacific
Recently Mattia Dalvit (@busyerode), his cycling partner Kevin and friend Indiana Schulz (@cycling_kindness), explored a new incredibly beautiful way, with many very furnished resupply spots, iconic little villages, cave paintings and oasis to reach Mulegé coming from the Pacific Ocean that includes some serious climbing, an unmatchable high pass view, a radical 1.5h hike-a-bike and…
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BAJA-PROOF #3
Here we go with some new fun useful tricks that will make your life easier on the bike in Baja! Protect yourself and your gear with these hypertested products and ideas. (Full list of all BAJA-PROOF products tested so far here ) Terms of use: The tips and modifications suggested in this section of the site…
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BAJA-PROOF #2
Welcome to the n.2 episode of the BAJA-PROOF tips and gear series!! We gonna talk about neck shade, extra water carry system, merino wool and DYO phones cover! (Full list of all BAJA-PROOF products tested so far here ) Terms of use: The tips and modifications suggested in this section of the site are to be…
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San Juanico – Guadalupe Mission
An amazing 3 nights trips on a small chunk of the Baja Divide plus a detour off the beaten path to one of the lost missions of Baja and crowned by a hike to an unexpected high mountain pass with one of the most stunning views of the region. Abundant water and friendly ranches with…
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