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Welcome to the Mid-Atlantic Gravel, Travel & Dirt podcast. We are here to discuss the adventure bike lifestyle - the people, places, and events involving gravel, bikepacking, bike camping, bike touring and trails.

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episode 288: Building a Bulletproof Bike for Mon Forest Adventures cover

288: Building a Bulletproof Bike for Mon Forest Adventures

Brian Raines shares updates on gravel biking, bikepacking, and upcoming events, including the Mon Forest routes and the East Coast Bikepacking Summit. He discusses his custom bike build, gear choices, and community activities, offering insights for bike enthusiasts and adventurers. Key Topics... Bikepacking gear and build choices Mon Forest route network and festival Community events and meetups Bikepacking tips and gear reviews Upcoming gravel and bikepacking events Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gravel Biking and Podcast Updates 03:00 Building a Hardtail Bikepacking Rig 11:49 Upcoming Bikepacking Summit and Community Events 29:45 Exploring the Mon Forest and New Routes 35:01 Gear Talk: Shoes and Cooking Preferences 42:44 Community Engagement and Listener Updates

28. mai 2026 - 42 min
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287: All About GRUSK

Join us as Travis Olson shares insights into the iconic GRUSK race, the evolving gravel and bikepacking scene in West Virginia, and practical tips for participants. Whether you're an avid gravel rider, a multi-day adventure seeker, or curious about the Mon Forest network, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.In this episode: * The origins and evolution of the GRUSK event over its first decade * Detailed route descriptions for the 220, 260, and 319-mile bikepacking routes * The role and development of the Mon Forest Gravel and Bikepacking Network * Tips on gear, tire choices, and accommodating different ride styles * The unique environmental features, like the Dark Skies Zone and Green Bank Radio Quiet Zone * Insights into event logistics, resupply points, and camping options * Fun lightning round with quirky questions about regional snacks and legendary sightings Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and overview of the podcast focus 00:30 - Support options: GTD After Hours and community engagement 01:35 - Bicycle maintenance adventures and derailleur mishaps 02:52 - The significance of the clutch engagement on Di2 systems 03:55 - Community chats on support, birding channels, and event culture 04:30 - The appeal and history of titanium bike frames 05:11 - The origins of GRUSK and its growth into a premier mountain festival 06:00 - Route number growth from 113 riders to 600+ 07:10 - The magical allure of Spruce Knob and Dark Skies Zone 07:50 - The Green Bank Radio Quiet Zone explained 08:20 - The importance of radio astronomy and interference laws 09:18 - Connecting with nature and the unplugged event experience 10:00 - The magic of community and camping culture at GRUSK 12:12 - The rapid development of bikepacking routes and multi-day challenges 13:40 - Event logistics, arrival times, and early camping advice 14:41 - The towns and trails around the event venues, including Durban and Marlinton 18:57 - Race distances, course details, and route descriptions 19:48 - Climbs, descents, and course safety considerations 23:04 - Aid stations, resupply points, and camping options along the routes 26:36 - The post-ride festivities, music, and campfire camaraderie 28:51 - The multi-day race options: Venti, Lungo, Tricento with distances and elevations 29:40 - The origins of the multi-day races inspired by tour divide 31:54 - The challenge and gear needed for longer ultra events 33:12 - Participation numbers and race timing strategies 34:46 - Support, safety, and voluntary rescue preparedness 36:36 - Traveling with emergency contacts and the importance of safety gear 37:18 - Optimal tire choices for varied West Virginia gravel terrain 38:52 - The evolution and affordability of gravel bike tires 39:42 - The current state of tire pricing and recommendations 40:36 - Gearing considerations for different terrain types 41:12 - How to select a bike suited for GRUSK and similar events 44:01 - The e-bike friendly environment and battery planning 45:34 - The importance of resupply stations and planning for endurance races 47:17 - Local eateries and the significance of regional snacks like pepperoni rolls 48:11 - Camping and support options, including spots with water and aid 50:21 - The ongoing registration numbers and participant community 51:22 - Camping habits and the mix of racers and riders 52:28 - A fun lightning round: choose between a pepperoni roll or LTE service 62:44 - Legends of the area: Black bears vs. Mothman sightings 63:37 - Dealing with fog and visibility on mountain rides 64:16 - How to stay safe and connected during remote race environments 65:49 - Wrapping up: registration links, event dates, and ways to get involved 66:22 - Final thoughts and community call to action Resources & Links: * GRUSK Race Information & Registration [https://mountainrides.net/grusk] * BikePacking Roots [https://bikepackingroots.org/] * Mon Forest Towns & Gravel Network [https://monforesttowns.com/] * Ride with GPS [https://ridewithgps.com/] * Green Bank Radio Quiet Zone [https://greenbankspace.org/] * Starlink by SpaceX [https://starlink.com/] * Pepperoni Roll — West Virginia Culinary Delight [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepperoni_roll] Thanks for riding along! Remember to respect nature, plan thoroughly, and enjoy the adventure. See you at GRUSK!

14. mai 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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286: GTD After Hours Meetup #1 in Warm Springs, VA

* AnalyzeContent type: Panel discussion / Community recap episode * Primary goal: Educational and community engagement * Main topics: Organizing bike meetups, the Mid-Atlantic gravel scene, travel adventures, bike repairs, local history * Length: ~69 minutes (auto-detected from transcript) WEEKEND ADVENTURE, COMMUNITY MEETUPS, AND BIKE REPAIR RECAP Join us as we dive into a recent mid-Atlantic gravel meetup, sharing the planning process, highlights from scenic rides, and the practical lessons learned from bike mishaps in the outdoors. This episode celebrates community, adventure, and the joy of exploring unfamiliar roads.Main Topics: * Organizing and participating in local gravel bike meetups * Highlights of a multi-day bike adventure near Warm Springs, VA * Troubleshooting and repairing bikes after unexpected mechanical failures * Exploring regional history and natural hot springs * The importance of community support and spontaneous adventures In this episode: * The origins of the Warm Springs meetup and Casey's motivations * Scenic ride routes, including the Homestead Skyline Drive and local gravel roads * How Casey’s derailleur failed dramatically on a rocky descent and the subsequent rescue mission * Tips for riding and walking bikes through rough terrain * The relaxing experience of bathing in natural hot springs * Planning future meetups and exploring new areas with the Discord community Timestamps: * (00:00) - Intro and episode overview: exploring biking adventures and community * (02:27) - Introduction to the GTD After Hours Discord and community benefits * (04:18) - Reflecting on the show's origins and community vibe * (05:13) - The evolution of episode titles from humorous to practical * (07:25) - Casey’s perspective on regional exploration and upcoming rides * (10:57) - The story behind the Warm Springs meetup and regional history * (15:46) - Scenic drive from Cumberland, Maryland to Hot Springs, VA * (20:07) - Camping options and ride planning in the area * (26:36) - Using Starlink for remote connectivity: experiences and troubleshooting * (28:40) - Summit descent and the exhilaration of long downhill stretches * (39:45) - The derailleur mishap: what happened and lessons learned * (43:55) - Deciding whether to count the hike and bike miles after failure * (50:02) - The quick rescue mission and the community's reaction * (55:04) - Bathing in the historic Jefferson Baths and relaxation * (58:48) - Moby Dick as a metaphor for ongoing bike adventures and challenges * (61:43) - Future plans for meetups and exploring new riding areas * (64:42) - Campground vibes: social vs. pristine environments * (66:12) - Favorite recovery activities: soaking in hot springs or spins * (69:32) - Wrap-up and community call to action: join our Discord and keep the adventure alive RESOURCES & LINKS * Mid-Atlantic Gravel, Travel & Dirt Podcast [https://gravelscene.com/] * Discord - Mid-Atlantic GTD After Hours [https://discord.gg/gravelfriends] * Bald Eagle State Park [https://www.visitpa.com/pa-state-parks/bald-eagle-state-park] * Homestead Skyline Drive - Historical Info [https://historicfamousroads.com/virginia/homestead-skyline-drive] * Jefferson Baths - Hot Springs, VA [https://www.johnsonmovie.com/] * Starlink by SpaceX [https://www.starlink.com/] * Rocky Gap State Park [https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/rocky-gaps.aspx] * Bikova Brewery & Hot Springs [https://bikovabrewing.com/] Connect with Casey: * Discord Profile [https://discord.gg/gravelfriends] FINAL NOTES This episode underscores the thrill of spontaneous adventure and the value of community support in gravel biking. Whether you're repairing a bike mid-ride or relaxing in historic springs, the journey is about exploration and connection. Keep riding, keep sharing, and join us in the next adventure!

7. mai 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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285: Lu Lacka Recap, Trail Building & More

Episode 285 - Lu Lacka Recap, Trail Building & More Join us as we dive into a weekend packed with gravel riding, trail work, and upcoming events. Whether you're into gravel racing, trail stewardship, or just love bike adventures, this episode is full of insights, stories, and tips. In this episode: Recap of Brian's Lu Lacka Wyco Hundo event Recap of Joey's recent trail building efforts Detailed review of the American Classic tires' long-term performance A behind-the-scenes look at trail work: bench cutting, dealing with rocks and roots Tips for bike setup, riding in rain, and handling tough descents Upcoming gravel events and how to support community initiatives Fun "This or That" segment on trail building conditions and dream bike scenarios Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 01:00 - Joey's trail building experience at Lulaca 03:00 - Review of American Classic long-term tire performance 06:30 - Organizing gravel events: Grinduro and PA Gravel Fest 09:00 - Trail work deep dive: bench cutting and rock removal 12:00 - Riding in rain vs. heat: which is worse? 14:00 - Recap of Lulaca: scenery, logistics, and highlights 17:00 - Gravel road descents and technical single track 20:00 - Highlights of the big climbs and spectacular views 23:00 - Rest stops, tacos, and community vibe at Lulaca 26:00 - Gear and bike setup for endurance gravel riding 28:00 - Upcoming events and plans: Warm Springs meetup & more 31:00 - Planning schedules and balancing work and riding 34:00 - Supporting trail advocacy and stewardship programs 37:00 - Trail building techniques and tackling stubborn rocks 42:00 - Post-trail work reflections and safety tips 45:00 - Rain gear, shelter, and camping experiences 48:00 - Weekend updates: sleeping setups and gear reviews 52:00 - Tire wear, performance, and future gear plans 58:00 - Upcoming race and event sign-ups: Croatan Buck 50 and beyond 61:00 - Innovative ideas: invisibility bikes and fun March plans 65:00 - Wrap-up, community shoutouts, and closing remarks

30. april 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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284: Building the Mon Forest Bikepacking Network

Building the Mon Forest Bikepacking Network - Explore the development of the Mon Forest bikepacking network, community engagement, and upcoming events like the Bikepacking Summit. Learn about route planning, gear considerations, and the unique outdoor opportunities in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Our guests this week are Noelle Battle, the Executive Director of BikepackingRoots.org, and David Landis from V2V Trails. Mon Forest bikepacking network development Community engagement in route planning Gear and equipment for multi-day trips Upcoming Bikepacking Summit in Marlinton Outdoor recreation and conservation in West Virginia and Pennsylvania Bikepacking Roots - https://bikepackingroots.org Ride with GPS - https://ridewithgps.com Mon Forest Towns Partnership - https://monforesttowns.org Wild Elk Gravel - https://wildelkgravel.com Bikepacking Summit 2024 - https://bikepacking.com/events/marlinton-summit-2024 Purple Lizard Maps - https://purplelizard.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/dplandis Bikepacking Roots - https://bikepackingroots.org #bikepacking #bikepackingroutes #bikepackinggear

23. april 2026 - 54 min
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