Name: Bikepacking Shakedown Ride |
Starts: Sun Jun 22, 2025 08:30 |
Return: Sun Jun 22, 2025 11:30 |
Registration opens: Thu May 15, 2025 |
Event category: Biking |
Difficulty grade: A1 [?] |
For members only: Yes |
Screening used: Yes |
Max participants: 8 |
Organizer: Andrew Kretz ![]() |
Profile info: |
1) What is your experience bikepacking?
2) What bike do you plan on bringing to the trip?
3) How do you plan on carrying your gear (top tube bag, panniers, seat post bag, handlebar bag, etc.)
You must login in order to sign up online for one of the BCMC Trips. If you don't have a BCMC membership account then please obtain one. If you'd prefer to learn more before joining then please join as a 30-day Guest member. Some trips are BCMC members only.
Sunday, June 22, 2025 (8:30am to 11:30am)
This is a “shakedown” bikepacking ride. We’ll load up our bikes for a mock overnight trip and go for a test ride in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve. The objective is to find any hidden issues with your bike, load, gear, etc. before you head out to more remote terrain. A secondary objective, particularly for those new to bikepacking, is to gain experience and build confidence riding your bike when it’s loaded with gear.
The plan is to meet in the parking lot of the Watershed Centre. After we introduce ourselves we’ll follow Homestead Trail to Fisherman’s Trail and Spur 4. We’ll continue until we reach Seymour Falls Dam and then turn around to return the way we came. Back at the parking lot, we’ll briefly chat about what worked well and what didn’t so that we leave with a clear sense of how to best prepare for bikepacking trips.
Everyone is welcome. No experience necessary.
Trip Difficulty
The route follows multi-use trails (dirt and gravel) and is non technical in nature, though there are a few short, steep sections.
Equipment and Gear
- A rigid/hardtail mountain bike or a gravel bike would work well for the trip
- All the gear you would take bikepacking (including all equipment necessary to fix a flat tire)
Resources:
** Bikepacking.com has a primer on bikepacking if you're just discovering the activity: https://bikepacking.com/bikepacking-101/