Episode Description
The pathway into bikepacking isn’t always straightforward—and even with endless routes and resources online, it can still be hard to know where to begin or how to find your people.
That’s where Bikepacking Roots comes in: a nonprofit working to make bikepacking more inclusive, accessible, and community-driven.
In this episode, Noelle Battle and Danielle Parnes share what it takes to create a truly welcoming ride—from addressing common barriers like gear and confidence to building non-competitive spaces where people can learn, grow, and show up exactly as they are.
Topics include:
- Noelle and Danielle’s very different entries into the sport—and how that shapes the work they do today
- Their BIPOC Bike Adventure Program and it's fuelling grassroots leadership and gear libraries across the U.S.
- Their Steward Network and how it connects ride leaders, organizers, and route developers across North America
- Tips for planning inclusive, beginner-friendly group rides
- Why their upcoming summits are about so much more than bikepacking
Resources
- Bikepacking Roots Website
- Community Events Calendar
- BIPOC Bike Adventure Program
- The Bikepacker's Guide
- Rocky Mountain Summit Sept. 12-15, 2025
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