Bikepacking the Baja Divide: Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Belén and I cycled the Baja Divide, so we made an explainer for anyone else who might want to and needs information.
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:39 Bike Choice
    6:40 Gear / Storage
    10:22 Arrival / Departure
    12:45 Transport (of your bike)
    16:20 Season / Temperature
    18:14 Finding Food / Water
    24:44 Currency / Costs
    28:07 Accommodation
    31:23 Terrain / Flora / Fauna
    38:01 Wild Camping
    39:35 Outro

Комментарии • 20

  • @crculver2068
    @crculver2068 Год назад +11

    I rode the BD this season a few weeks before you. If you don’t mind my comments: tubeless tires are nice but not obligatory. With Schwalbe Pick-Up tires (27.5 x 2.60), I had only 4 punctures, and no big deal to patch them. Also important: I met many other cyclists, but they were always romantic couples or pairs of old friends. If you are solo on the BD, it is unlikely that you’ll be able to team up with another solo rider. Solitude in that desert can get hard psychologically.

    • @tristanbogaard
      @tristanbogaard  Год назад +3

      Thanks for adding to the information. I think you’re right, as Tom (the rider who joined us from Mulege) expressed this as well. The desert is a hard place, and it’s not to be underestimated. For me, tubeless was an experiment and I learned a lot about the differences in the process. You can certainly use tubes (I think Alee Denham used them?) but personally, I recommend tubeless for this specific route.

  • @stevosUSN
    @stevosUSN Год назад +1

    Happy birthday Belen

  • @alethearobinson8132
    @alethearobinson8132 Год назад +1

    Really found this video most helpful. Especially the how to get there, cost of meals/accommodations/ water and such.
    Carrying an extra belt is good advice. Another thing that I have seen is to use a bar of soap on the Gates belt if you don't have silicone to put on it to stop the squeaking.
    Looking forward to your next adventure. Thank you for sharing

  • @100paris
    @100paris Год назад

    Guys, I loved this video. Greetings from CDMX 🥑🌶🌽🌵 🚲🚲💯.

  • @user-ry2iu1dt3v
    @user-ry2iu1dt3v Год назад +1

    I’m glad to see you again! Bravo! I really like your travel movies!

  • @user-en3zk1rw7q
    @user-en3zk1rw7q 7 месяцев назад

    Great tip for the extra foil layer under your air mat. Will add this to my kit. I'm inspired by your Baja ride to try this. Thank you.

  • @tristanbogaard
    @tristanbogaard  Год назад +1

    Our Baja Divide journey is a wrap! If this logistics video helped you with your route preparation, I'd love to know. Do leave a comment to tell me how your trip went!

  • @silascrosby1
    @silascrosby1 Год назад

    This video is a good complement to A Silent Journey. It's good for me to hear you say how hard the trip was. I found it difficult but hugely satisfying. Water planning was educational but ultimately it added to the experience. Every day in the desert needed my full attention. I was able to ride with other solo riders for several days of my 35 day ride - and the contrast of solo to social was a pleasure. You didn't mention how much of an asset your Spanish language skills must have been .Even my much more limited facility with the language was a great tool to have. Thanks and Salud, Steve in Canada

  • @yettelrodriguez3357
    @yettelrodriguez3357 Год назад

    Your comments are really to the point.. Bars in yours and other riders I personally do not think it is easy but might be worth it for many! Good job on explaining your experience 😊

    • @tristanbogaard
      @tristanbogaard  Год назад

      Thanks Yettel. At the end of the day those things are always personal! I’m glad you agree with our comments.

  • @jasonyowell5573
    @jasonyowell5573 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great information. I’ve been wondering about the availability of vegan food on the route.

  • @aliusman4181
    @aliusman4181 Год назад

    your consistency to upload videos regularly should be appreciated.

    • @tristanbogaard
      @tristanbogaard  Год назад

      I try my best! It’s hard to upload frequently with journeys taking this long, but I hope to improve this in the near future. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @rosshughes7054
    @rosshughes7054 Год назад

    Lot's of valuable and great tidbits of information in this video. Thank you for putting it together. I have a follow-up question regarding language, I know little Spanish at the moment and plan on taking a crash course via Babbel in the lead-up to my trip. Would it be possible to travel this route with just basic Spanish skills?

    • @tristanbogaard
      @tristanbogaard  Год назад +1

      Good point! Language can be such an important factor on a long trip like this one. I think you’ll be fine with a basic level, because you try! You’ll mainly need it for smalltalk and asking questions if you need something. Enjoy the crash-course and maybe consider using offline Spanish google translate in an emergency!

  • @danlau1772
    @danlau1772 Год назад

    I didn't see this mentioned in the video - did you bring a spare Gates belt with you? I have a pinion/gates combo too (Solace OM-2P) and am paranoid about being stranded if the belt should break, so always carry a spare.

    • @tristanbogaard
      @tristanbogaard  Год назад +3

      Yes, thanks for pointing that out! We carry a spare belt each on trips that exceed two weeks, also depending on the location. For Europe, 1 spare belt for us two is fine.