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The Experience by Bike podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of cyclists who use their bikes as a means to explore new places, push their limits, or meet new people. Whether you're an avid ultra-endurance cyclist or you've just heard of the term bikepacking, we hope to provide you with enterta…

Seth DuBois


    • May 27, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 18 EPISODES


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    EP 16 - Jenny Tough

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 69:13


    n this episode I talk with Jenny Tough, a freelance adventurer, writer, and film-maker. Jenny has competed (and won the women's category) in two of the most notorious ultra-endurance bikepacking races: the Silk Road Mountain Race (2019), and the Atlas Mountain Race (2020). In addition to competing in bikepacking events, Jenny is an avid expedition runner and the first person to traverse the High Atlas mountain range, and the Tien Shen mountain range, through solo and unsupported journeys. I chat with Jenny about her experiences and mindset during some of these adventures, and we also discuss some of the ways in which Jenny gives back to the adventure community through her educational, and inspirational content. Follow Jenny on her adventures: Instagram: @jennytough Website: jennytough.com YouTube: Jenny Tough   To support the Experience by Bike Podcast, please check out our support page here: www.experiencebybike.com/support

    Ep 15 - Jesse Blough: The Big Lonely

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 41:21


    In this episode I speak with Jesse Blough, the race director of The Big Lonely. The Big Lonely is a 362 mile unsupported bikepacking adventure with 25k feet of elevation gain, which takes place in Central Oregon. Racers traverse through the iconic Mrazek trail in the Skyline Forest, ride along the Metoliusand Crooked Rivers, summit the relentless Ochoco mountains, and cross the high desert on a rarely-ridden 30-mile ribbon of smooth singletrack. All proceeds of registration for this race benefitted Bethlehem Inn, a shelter supporting the homeless community of Central Oregon.   For more information on The Big Lonely, go to nwcompetitive.com/events/biglonely Follow Jesse on Instagram: @thegreatjesse Follow Northwest Competitive on Instagram: @northwestcompetitive

    Ep 14 - Emily Lippe and the Hoodoo 300

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 48:06


    This August, Emily Lippe competed in her first unsupported ultra-endurance cycling race, the Hoodoo 300. Not only did she set the overall record for the unsupported (nomad) category, but she also beat the record for the women's supported (solo) category with an overall finish time of 21 hours and 11 minutes. In this episode Emily gives us an overview of her training for the race, and details about her race experience. You can read more about Emily's race experience on her blog at misslippes.com/blog

    Ep 13 - Jackie Baker and the Utah Mixed Epic

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 83:13


    In this episode I chat with Jackie Baker, fifth place finisher and overall women's winner of the inaugural 2020 Utah Mixed Epic. This race was over 800 miles, and consisted of approximately 70k feet of climbing through remote desert and mountainous sections of Utah. Jackie discusses her experiences about the race, which not only brought challenging terrain to the riders, but also some incredibly unpredictable weather. Follow Jackie on her future adventures on instagram: @ohjaybay

    Ep 12: Abdul Mustafa - Everesting for Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 59:31


    In this episode I chat with my good friend Abdul about his first successful Everesting attempt! In addition to a long day of climbing 29,029ft on his bike, Abdul also used this Everesting as a means to raise over $2100 for The Northwest Hub, a not-for-profit full service bicycle shop, bike reclamation program and training center. Tune in to hear about Abdul's experience, and tips he has for anybody else interested in attempting their own Everesting. Follow Abdul on instagram: @theadroitman See Abdul's official Everesting stats here: https://everesting.cc/hall-of-fame/#/hill/3952317746

    EP 11 - Evan Deutsch: Racing the Big Sky Spectaculaire

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 56:06


    In this episode I speak with Evan Deutsch about his most recent race, the inaugural Big Sky Spectaculaire. A 960+ mile mixed terrain ultra-endurance bike race that takes place in Montana. Evan is an experienced bikepacker and ultra-endurance cyclist, so I really enjoyed hearing about his racing experience and getting some insight in regards to his approach for racing this event!

    Ep 10 - Brady Lawrence: Documenting the Atlas Mountain Race

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 79:50


    Brady Lawrence is a Seattle-based filmmaker, photographer and writer specializing in documentary, editorial and outdoor adventure work. Brady recently filmed and produced a spectacular feature film, In to the Rift. This film documents the Atlas Mountain Race, a 1200km ultra-endurance cycling race through some of the most rugged and remote sections of Morocco. In this episode Brady gives some insight in to what it took to produce the film, and some experiences that came from it.   Watch the In to  the Rift Documentary on YouTube if you haven't seen it already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5k5ayE9iqU   You can contact Brady on instagram @bradylawrencephoto, or via his website bradylawrence.com

    Ep 9 - Seth DuBois and the BC Epic 1000

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 85:38


    In this episode I'm interviewed by my partner Nyah about my experience racing the BC Epic 1000 (bcepic1000.com), a self-supported ultra-endurance mountain bike race through British Columbia where I placed second. In addition to my race experience, we also have some general discussion about bikepacking in general.   I hope you enjoy, and please reach out to me via instagram (@experiencebybike) or email (seth@experiencebybike.com) if you have any questions for me about the race or my experiences bikepacking. I'm also happy to hear any suggestions on future podcast episodes!

    Kristen Quadrone & Emma Bean: The Dynamic Bikepacking Duo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 39:45


    Kristen is based out of Bend, Oregon where she spends time bikepacking with her four legged adventure partner, Emma Bean. In this episode I talk with Kristen about her athletic background, and and what led to her and Emma becoming bikepacking adventure partners together! Follow Kristen and Emma on their bikepacking adventures through instagram @kquadrone!

    Ep 7 - Tim Tait, race director of the Utah Mixed Epic 1000

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 79:39


    Tim Tait is a bikepacker, ultra-endurance racer, and the race director of the the Utah Mixed Epic 1000. In this episode Tim discusses his background in bikepacking where he explains how he dove head first in to the sport, and how that led him to jump in to the seat of race directing. Of course, we also discuss Tims event, the Utah Mixed Epic, a 1000 mile self-supported bikepacking race through Utah. Visit nextgearadventurecycling.com to read more about the event.

    Ep 6 - Jesse Blough: Preparing for the Atlas Mountain Race

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 49:55


    Jesse Blough is an ultra-endurance athlete and the founder of the NW Competitive Adventure team (nwcompetitive.com). Jesse is days away from competing in the inaugural Atlas Mountain Race (atlasmountainrace.cc), which is a 1145 kilometer (711 miles) unsupported ultra-endurance cycling race that's taking place in Morocco. In this episode Jesse discusses his preparation and training for this upcoming race, along with an overview of the gear he will be utilizing. Follow Jesse's "dot" live on February 15th at atlasmountainrace.cc, look for #59! To learn more about Northwest Competitive Adventure, and to view the most recent blog posts, check out nwcompetitive.com If you have an questions for Jesse, feel free to get in touch with him on Instagram @thegreatjesse.

    Ep 5 - Ev Kane and the Pacific Coast Bike Route

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 81:15


    In June of 2019 Ev embarked on a tour along the famous Pacific Coast Bike Route from Portland, OR to San Francisco, CA. In this episode Ev talks about their experience planning for the trip, and shares stories about the ride itself. Ev is clearly very knowledgeable about the route, so I highly recommend listening to this episode for anybody who's interesting in their own journey along the Pacific Coast Bike Route! Any questions for Ev? Reach out to them on Istagram @ev.kane or via email evskane@gmail.com 

    Ep 4 - Chase Medina, Tour Divide Veteran: Gear Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 96:35


    Chase Medina is an experienced backpacker, who immediately jumped in to the sport of bikepacking and ultra-endurance cycling after watching the movie "Ride the Divide" by Mike Dion. In his first year as a bikepacker Chase individually tackled every single route found on oregonbikepacking.com. Chase then followed this up with his first ultra-endurance bikepacking race being the 2,700 mile Tour Divide (which he raced with his own DIY rigid saddle bag using Cuben Fiber and Carbon Fiber poles). In this episode Chase and I discuss his background as a backpacker/bikepacker, and then we dive in to gear talk - one of the more popular topics in our sport! Chase tests his gear to the extreme, and then uses this knowledge to create his own gear (such as the cuben fiber saddle bag). We discuss resources for new bikepackers, and tips for those interested in creating their own gear, I hope you enjoy! If you're interested in creating your own gear, this is a great resource to check out: https://backcountrybanter.com/diy-myog-supplier-master-list Follow Chase on Instagram @live_ride_repeat

    Ep 3 - Meaghan Hackinen and the NorthCape4000

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 72:14


    Meaghan Hackinen is a writer, traveler, and ultra-endurance cyclist. Meaghan recently competed in the 24 Hour World Time Trial Championships where she not only won, but also set a course record in the women's division with a total distance of 460.8 miles! This year Meaghan also competed in the NorthCape4000, a 4550km (for the 2019 route) self-supported ultra-endurance cycling event where she rode from Italy and finished in the Arctic Circle in North Cape, Norway. In this episode I talk with Meaghan about her NorthCape4000 experience, where she placed fifth overall in 13 days, 13 hours, and 7 minutes. Meaghan also recently published her travel memoir "South Away: The Pacific Coast on Two Wheels". You can purchase her book directly through Amazon. To follow Meaghan on her adventures, keep an eye on her blog: meaghanhackinen.com

    Ep 2, Part 2 - Racing the Steens Mazama 1000

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 106:22


    The Steens Mazama 1000 (steensmazama1000.com) was my first experience competing in a self-supported ultra-endurance cycling race. In part two of this episode I discuss my experiences during the race, ranging from the brutal sleep deprivation to an unexpected bear encounter!

    Ep 2, Part 1 - Preparing for the Steens Mazama 1000

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 57:43


    The Steens Mazama 1000 (steensmazama1000.com) was my first experience competing in a self-supported ultra-endurance cycling race. In part one of this episode I discuss how I physically, mentally, and logistically prepared for the 1000 mile race through the Cascade Range, the high desert, and the remote landscapes found within Oregon.

    Ep 1 - Ben Handrich and the BC Epic 1000

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 67:54


    Ben Handrich is an ultra-endurance athlete for Northwest Competitive Adventure. This year Ben Handrich participated in his first self-support ultra-endurance mountain bike race, the BC Epic 1000 (bcepic1000.com), where he tied for fourth! In this episode Ben discusses his preparation for this race and his experiences during it. To follow any of Ben's future adventures visit his blog at pedalspacksandpinots.com. On his blog, you can also find a blog recap about the BC Epic 1000, and another post about his pack list if you're interested in the specific gear that he used. If you live in the Pacific Northwest and are looking for a good bikepacking route, Ben's bikepacking.com contribution "Goat Mountain Gusto Overnighter" can be found here: https://bikepacking.com/routes/goat-mountain-overnighter  

    Introduction to the Experience by Bike Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 1:45


    Welcome to the Experience by Bike podcast! This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of cyclists who use their bikes as a means to explore new places, push their limits, or meet new people. Whether you're an avid ultra-endurance cyclist or you've just heard of the term bikepacking, we hope to provide you with entertainment, inspiration, and tips for your next experience by bike. Listen in to hear about the upcoming first episode with Ben Handrich!

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