On July 25, 2023, I set out by myself to ride the Great Divide. I started on the Jasper to Lake Louise Icefields Parkway, camping along the way. Then, I continued on to Banff, where I connected with the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. This is very similar to the route racers follow for the Tour Divide race.

    In this first episode, I ride from Jasper to the United States border.

    Why ride the Great Divide Mountain Bike route? I’d turned 50 and had just celebrated 10 years of sobriety, so I was looking to do something epic to celebrate both milestones. I’d learned about and become fascinated with the GDMBR after watching a documentary by @duzer on the trainer in 2020. When I purchased my gravel bike in 2021, I started collecting the gear I needed to do bikepacking and completed five bikepacking trips in 2022, including the Vapor Trail out of Salida, Colorado.

    My bike: a fully rigid Moots Routt 45 titanium gravel bike with an Enve adventure fork. I had a SON dynamo hub in the front, connected to a Sinewave Reactor USB power outlet on my stem. I was running a Rene Hearse Fleecer Ridge (55) tire in the front and a Oracle (48) tire in the back. My bike is equipped with 4-piston Hope brakes in the front and the back. I was running a Shimano GRX groupset with a 45T chainring and 1×12 cassette. The gear ratio of 1:1 would prove to be a challenging combination, and I’d replace the front with a 38T chainring in New Mexico.

    My bags: In the front I was using the Swift Zeitgeist bag. I had two stem bags from Kaiventure for my water bottles. On my top tube I had two Cedaero bags. My frame bag was a stock design from Revelate Designs. On the back I had a large (16L) Revelate Designs Spinelock seat bag.

    25 Comments

    1. Thank you for sharing. I have gotten back into cycling this year (my mid life crisis lol ). I'm going to try competing for the first time in my life….Thank you, you sharing your adventure is keeping me motivated. Much love sista

    2. Wow. Very very well done and entertaining video. I appreciate the fly-overs for bird’s-eye perspective. Will continue to watch. Your doing what I don’t have the courage to do. Thank you for sharing!!

    3. I just stumbled on this- I have subscribed – but wonder why you do a trip on a 1x. Now I’m old, but really don’t like 1x. I did a solo tour from New Orleans to Key West, back in the 80’s. Paper maps. But I had a triple. Didn’t much need it on that tour, but it’s what I had.

    4. Thank you, i watch and look forward to seeing these videos of the ride i'll do one day. Untill then I've met so many wonderful and unique folks and possibly we did in Colorado between kremmling & ute pass before silverthorne, blue water cooler on your left trail angel. Next season i should have a full size school bus outfitted and become official warm shower location.

    5. Thank you for the inspiration – beautiful scenery, and I love your narration. Hopefully future episodes will focus up from your handlebars to see the beautiful surroundings a bit more. I look forward to it!

    6. I have a bad back so starting with an ebike, hoping it gets me in enough shape and to lose enough weight to where I can get back on a normal bike one day so I can do something long distance like this.

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