We are currently on the Adriatic coast and next on our bikepacking tour we are going near Venice. Here we take a day's break before we head back into the mountains, more precisely into the Dolomites. I'm looking forward to my next stage with you
Read more16: Bikepacking Tour 2021 – travel report part 2
In this podcast episode, I'll take you on three more stages. Overall, we go from Lake Coma to Lake Garda, with a stop in Iseo. Mountains, storms and a lot of gravel await us again. Enjoy listening and please leave me a comment here.
Read moreBikepacking part 4 - descent and through the lowlands of Veneto
In part 3 of our bikepacking tour, we drove up the valley to Trentino via Lake Garda and were able to enjoy the great bike paths in South Tyrol. Now it's back out of the mountains towards Venice. Bikepacking - Alps, Venice, Dolomites - Part 1 The Komoot Collection for the trip
Read moreBikepacking part 3 - finally sun, mountains and lakes
After we have come to Lake Iseo on our last stage and have enjoyed the lake and the beautiful place in the evening, we start today with a short but very crisp stage to Lake Garda. A wonderful hotel awaits us there, but we only get to know it with altitude difference
Read moreBikepacking - Alps, Venice, Dolomites - Part 2
Welcome to part 2 of my travelogue of my bikepacking tour through the Alps, Dolomites and to Venice. In my article Bikepacking - Alps, Venice, Dolomites - Part 1 I told you a lot about the preparations, the hurdles and the first two stages. In this article I want to direct you
Read more15: Bikepacking Tour Alps, Dolomites and more part 1
Summer, sun bikepacking. Today I'll take you on my first three stages of my bikepacking trip this summer. It starts in Freiburg im Breisgau and the third stage ends at Lake Como. Have fun listening and you can find the right article to read and view pictures here: Bikepacking
Read moreBikepacking - Alps, Venice, Dolomites - Part 1
Finally bikepacking time again! Only take the essentials with you, saddle up the gravel bike or racing bike and then off you go. This year I chose the comfort option and only stayed in hotels. This saved me some luggage because I didn't take the tent, sleeping bag and sleeping pad with me
Read more14: Komoot Experiment, Gravel Tour and Vacation Planning
I just planned differently with Komoot and I gained exciting insights, it was a super nice gravel tour with luggage through the Lüneburg Heath. Holiday planning with Deutsche Bahn 😩, you have to stay flexible and that in times of the pandemic! Bikepacking starts this year
Read more13: The appeal of gravel and bikepacking
What is the appeal of Gravel for me, or how did I interpret Gravel for myself? Bikepacking and Gravel, does that actually go together? There is an unequivocal yes from me! Gravel bikes offer a lot of freedom when it comes to choosing the surface and thus the route design. In the right environment and
Read more12: Orbit360
Orbit360 is a gravel event across Germany. 18 gravel routes with a route length between 150 km and 200 km. With between 500 hm and 4.200 hm. After riding my first orbit, I'm super motivated to do at least one more. I was also able to get my new one on the Milky Way Mission
Read moreOrbit360 Gravel Event
Orbit360 is a top-class gravel event. 18 Gravel routes spread across Germany, with a route length between 150 km and 200 km. With between 500 hm and 4.200 hm. I just rode my first track and I have to say I'm totally On Fire! What is Orbit360 Orbit360 is a
Read moreMicroadventure – bikepacking material test
What could be nicer than a microadventure at the start of the season? Nothing! The bikepacking equipment wants to be tested and despite the still very low temperatures, for mid-May, you can sleep in a tent. Since you have to be inventive in times of Corona, where to go with the tent
Read moreThe appeal of Gravel
Gravel bikes and gravel tours with racing bikes have been absolutely mainstream since last year at the latest. For me, however, it took a little longer until I understood what gravelling actually means. Or rather, how I interpreted Gravel for me. Gravel bikes in Hamburg can now be seen on everyone
Read morePanniers on racing bikes and gravel bikes for bikepacking
If you want to go on a big or small bikepacking tour with your racing bike or gravel bike, you need panniers for your racing bike or gravel bike. Since racing bikes usually don't have a luggage rack, you need other bags that work without a pre-assembled construction. If you will rummage through forums and google
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