Episodes

  • Kara Woolgar: From first-time bikepacker to AZT800 finisher, one pedal stroke at a time #52
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode, Kara Woolgar shares an inside look at her journey from first-time bikepacker to finishing the Arizona Trail 800. We dive into how she trained with limited time, overcame self-doubt, and committed to one of the toughest bikepacking races in the U.S. Kara breaks down her approach to nutrition with celiac disease and multiple food allergies, lessons learned about fueling and gear, managing fear and safety in the backcountry, and why community and mentorship matter—especially for women getting into bikepacking.

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    (00:00:00) Bikepacking 101: Introduction and upcoming overnighter clinic details

    (00:02:37) Advice on borrowing and using simple gear for beginners

    (00:06:07) Overcoming fears of solo wilderness travel through group dynamics

    (00:07:23) Hard-learned lessons about always carrying a rain jacket

    (00:09:57) Reflections on completing the Queen’s Ransom as a first major ride

    (00:12:12) Committing to and preparing for the 800-mile Arizona Trail

    (00:15:45) Managing health, nutrition, and Celiac disease during long-distance racing

    (00:24:53) Meaningful encounters with through-hikers and solitude on the trail

    (00:31:47) Pushing through severe blisters and a low point at Picketpost

    (00:48:53) Strategic charging and water resupply logistics at Hijinks Camp

    (00:51:36) Troubleshooting mechanical failures and keeping a positive mindset

    (00:53:06) Balancing professional life as a nurse with endurance goals

    (01:09:36) Navigating the Grand Canyon with specific water management strategies

    (01:53:07) Looking ahead to the Colorado Trail and European bikepacking dreams

    (02:18:22) Final community resources and event links for interested riders

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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • Dexter Kopas: SAUER Co-Race Director on Building Races, Racing Smart, & Going Faster #51
    Jan 2 2026

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    In this episode, endurance cyclist and SAUER Co-Race Director Dexter Kopas joins the podcast for a wide-ranging discussion on modern gravel and ultra-distance bikepacking. We dive deep into why wider tires are reshaping gravel racing, how real-world rolling resistance and comfort matter more than drum tests, and what actually makes riders faster over multi-day efforts. Dexter shares his personal evolution into ultra racing, lessons from events like Race Across Arizona, Unbound XL, Vermont Super 8, Doom, and the realities of sponsorships—from winning races to building pitch decks and navigating the bike industry.

    The conversation expands beyond gear into the future of bikepacking itself: why the sport hasn’t grown like ultrarunning, the balance between solitude and community, and how supported elements might help bikepacking reach a wider audience. We also cover bike fit, injury prevention, ideal ultra-race bike setups, and the challenges of designing responsible race routes.

    Finally, Dexter breaks down his role as Co-Race Director of the SAUER Ultra Endurance Bikepacking Race, including course design, terrain, bike recommendations, lessons learned from year one, and how SAUER aims to blend competition, accessibility, and community in a Tucson-based ultra event.

    Whether you’re a gravel racer, bikepacker, or endurance athlete curious about where the sport is headed, this episode offers honest insight, practical advice, and a behind-the-scenes look at racing and building ultra-distance events.

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    (00:00:00) Introduction and 2025 Year in Review

    (00:03:43) The Gravel Tire Revolution

    (00:04:01) Transitioning to Ultra-Endurance

    (00:12:31) The Business of Sponsorship

    (00:19:34) The Professional Athlete Lifestyle

    (00:21:05) Legitimizing Bikepack Racing

    (00:53:52) The Role of Professional Coaching

    (01:09:53) Mental Focus and Endurance

    (01:18:52) Nutrition and Fueling Strategies

    (01:26:56) Route Development in Arizona

    (01:40:44) The Philosophy of Course Design

    (01:42:00) Race Directing and Community

    (01:44:43) Race Tracking Technology

    (02:11:22) Closing Thoughts and 2026 Outlook

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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Alex Schultz: Conquering the Bikepacking Triple Crown #50
    Dec 12 2025

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    In this episode, ultra-endurance bikepack racer Alex Schultz joins me in the studio for a deep dive into his journey through the Triple Crown of Bikepacking — the Tour Divide, Colorado Trail Race, and Arizona Trail Race 800. We talk about growing up outdoors in Michigan, the evolution of his racing career, and the mental and physical toll of multi-day racing. Alex shares stories from freezing nights, blown spokes, mud disasters, canyon portages, resupply chaos, and what it really takes to train, problem-solve, and push through thousands of miles of self-supported racing. If you love bikepacking, gear nerdery, adventure suffering, or just a good story, this one’s stacked.

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    https://www.kindbikesandskis.com

    https://www.instagram.com/morrow_packs

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    (00:00:00) – Early Life, Outdoors Background & The Chevy Tracker Build

    (00:03:05) – Normalizing Hard Efforts & Race-Day Mindset

    (00:17:03) – Trail Magic, Race Fairness & Training Structure

    (00:18:25) – Tour Divide Resupply Story & The “Training My Whole Life” Quote

    (00:21:19) – Handling Cold, Arizona vs Colorado Conditions

    (00:23:40) – This Year’s Modified Grand Canyon Route

    (00:35:58) – Fueling Philosophy: “I Don’t Count Calories — I Visualize It”

    (00:41:50) – Executive Function Collapse at Resupplies

    (00:46:49) – Getting Sick on Tour Divide & Calling It

    (01:18:06) – Gear Durability & The Marji Gesick Race

    (01:31:53) – Sleep Deprivation & The Psychology of Pushing Through

    (01:54:41) – Race Rules, Schilling, and the AZT FKT Debate

    (01:59:50) – Mechanical Problems: AXS Batteries & Drivetrain Failures

    (02:09:22) – Grocery Store Resupplies & Final Advice to New Athletes

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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • Miron Golfman: Winning the AZT300, Enduring for Meaning, and Redefining Ultra Cycling #49
    Nov 14 2025

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    👉🏻RIDE TO ENDURE: The Baja Divide FKT for ALS

    In this episode, endurance athlete Miron Golfman—fresh off his first-place finish at the Arizona Trail 300—dives into the mindset, motivation, and meaning behind ultra-distance bike racing. From completing the Baja Divide FKT to living abroad and recently racing the Atlas, Hellenic, and Silk Road Mountain Races, Miron shares what it really takes—physically and mentally—to race self-supported across continents.

    Listeners will learn how Miron balances passion with purpose through his Ride to Endure project for ALS awareness, what he’s discovered about fueling, recovery, and resilience, and how the global bikepacking scene is evolving. We also dive deep into community, personal growth, and finding fulfillment through endurance and giving back.

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    (00:00:00) Eating habits and race fueling

    (00:01:56) Racing abroad, moving to Europe, and expedition highlights

    (00:10:49) Ride to Endure, caregiving and starting a new path

    (00:17:13) Purpose, giving back, and community in endurance sports

    (00:22:16) Growth of bikepacking and ultra culture — US vs Europe

    (01:05:26) Race experiences and terrain (Atlas, Hellenic, Silk Road, Highland Trail)

    (01:18:31) Hydration, sodium loss, and race nutrition strategies

    (01:40:11) Heat, resupply logistics, gear, rules and final advice

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Tyler Arnett: Setting the Ride Across Arizona Fastest Known Time #48
    Nov 7 2025

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    Today's guest is Tyler Arnett, who just set the Fastest Known Time on the Ride Across Arizona — a 600ish-mile self-supported ultra-gravel ride from the Colorado River to New Mexico. After two failed attempts battling “death mud” and desert heat, Tyler came back stronger for a third try and crushed the route in record time. We talk about everything from gear and strategy to the mental highs and lows of ultra-endurance racing — and what it really takes to ride across an entire state on your own.

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    (00:00:00) Death mud and first attempt

    (00:03:52) Racing background and early attempts

    (00:06:19) Weather, mud, and subsequent attempts

    (00:09:28) Heat, hydration, and dropping in Baghdad

    (00:15:29) Preparation between attempts and sponsorship ad

    (00:17:29) Bike setup, tires, and power strategy

    (00:20:56) Pacing, headwinds, and low points

    (00:23:21) Aero bars, lights, and electronics failures

    (00:37:26) Psychological state, towns, and food resupplies

    (00:42:33) Stops detail and sleep strategy

    (01:01:34) Cold, clothing, and hand/feet issues

    (01:08:08) Navigational disorientation and hallucinations

    (01:13:40) Finish, trail angel, and immediate aftermath

    (01:29:22) Training, recovery, and riding schedule

    (01:36:36) Running background and multisport experience

    (01:47:07) Road vs gravel, events, and future plans

    (01:51:27) Closing shoutouts and final thoughts

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Forrest Radarian: Wolves, Rabies, and Building Arizona’s Next Big Bikepacking Race #47
    Sep 12 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with Forrest Radarian—science teacher, bikepacker, and race director of the inaugural A Fierce Green Ride. We talk about his journey from wilderness first responder training to close encounters with bats and rabies scares, his passion for bikepacking and healthy backcountry eating, and the inspiration behind creating a new race in Arizona’s White Mountains. Forrest also shares insights on wolf reintroduction, the importance of community respect in rural towns, and what riders can expect from this challenging 400+ mile route.

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    https://www.theforrestbiome.com/a-fierce-green-ride

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    https://www.instagram.com/capesofthecanyon/

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    (00:00:00) Introduction and Initial Interview Challenges

    (00:02:08) Wilderness First Responder and Personal Background

    (00:06:56) Rabies Exposure and Outdoor Risks

    (00:11:22) Movies, Storytelling, and Filmmaking

    (00:23:19) Bikepacking Culture and Fierce Screen Ride Race

    (00:28:35) Wildlife, Route Conditions, and Weather Concerns

    (00:36:26) Sleep, Gear, and Food Strategy for the Race

    (00:40:09) Connection to the White Mountains and Acts of Kindness

    (00:44:09) Sponsorship, Race Rules, and Community Respect

    (00:49:54) Wildlife Encounters and Cultural Context of Arizona

    (00:54:59) Wolves, Ranchers, and Coywolf Sightings

    (01:00:15) Racing Experiences: Fierce Screen Ride & Sonoran Ultra

    (01:03:52) Weird Arizona Towns and Social Contrasts

    (01:07:26) Growth of Bike Culture and Capes of the Canyon Route

    (01:10:20) Moving to Grand Canyon and Life in Arizona

    (01:13:35) AI, Education, and the Future of Creativity

    (01:17:06) Sports, Social Media, and Authenticity

    (01:21:10) Value of In-Person Interaction and Podcasting

    (01:22:30) AI in Media, Content Creation, and Human Touch

    (01:30:22) Balancing AI Tools and Future Outlook

    (01:32:26) Paranormal Stories and Inspirations

    (01:33:48) Bikepacking Influences and Community

    (01:35:38) Water Sources, Treatment, and Survival Stories

    (01:41:06) Resupply Challenges and Race Recovery

    (01:49:08) Final Advice and Closing Remarks

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • Jefe Branham: Highs, Lows, and the Why Behind Ultra Endurance Racing #46
    Sep 8 2025

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    Accomplished ultra-endurance racer and Colorado Trail Race director Jefe Branham shares the highs, lows, and lessons learned from decades in bikepacking. From wild hallucinations on the Colorado Trail, to the balance between personal life and racing, to his philosophy on rules, community, and why joy matters more than speed—this conversation dives deep into the heart of endurance riding. Expect stories from the trail, reflections on resilience, and insights into what truly drives Jefe to keep showing up.

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    (00:00:00) Reflecting on the CTR Race and FKT

    (00:02:34) Experience Riding the Gunny Loopy Loop

    (00:06:31) Cold and Wet Conditions on the Course

    (00:09:25) Dropping Out and Race Route Details

    (00:11:16) High and Low Points of the Race

    (00:14:14) Weirdest Disorientation and Hallucinations During Ultra Races

    (00:19:03) Changing Perspective on Racing and Suffering

    (00:21:45) Bodhi's Personality and Race Preparation

    (00:24:03) Origins and Evolution of Endurance Riding

    (00:32:57) Balancing Racing and Lifestyle Changes

    (00:35:32) Equipment and Pressure in Racing

    (00:38:47) Thoughts on FKT Culture and Race Rules

    (00:44:50) Personality Differences and Rule Awareness in Racing

    (00:48:51) Generational Changes and the Future of Bikepacking

    (00:51:22) Preferred Directions and Race Start Times

    (00:54:09) Origin of the 'Wookie' Nickname

    (00:56:00) Single Speed Riding and Equipment Modifications

    (00:59:53) Flat Pedals vs Clipless Pedals in Ultra Endurance

    (01:04:34) Challenges and Benefits of Riding Flats

    (01:10:32) Interactions with Other Trail Users and Environmental Impact

    (01:16:49) Sleep Kit Regrets and Improvised Solutions

    (01:24:11) Cultural Pressures on Men and Mental Health

    (01:30:23) Rapid Fire: Paranormal Experiences and Bikepacking Heroes

    (01:33:38) Worst Water Source and Advice for New Endurance Athletes

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Lindsay Shepard: Van Life, Ultra Racing & Redefining Adventure #45
    Aug 8 2025

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    Shoutout to our new channel member Wendall Brown!

    Today’s guest is a seasoned vanlifer, through hiker, and bikepacker who shares her journey from van life and sailing dreams to conquering some of the toughest endurance events. We dive into life on the road, how Starlink enables remote work and race coverage, and the evolution of ultra-distance running events like Cocodona and the Arizona Monster 300. Lindsay opens up about the realities of gender identity in the endurance community and how that intersects with racing, community, and representation.

    We also reflect on the Stagecoach Line 200 Duathlon — a rugged self-supported challenge from Flagstaff to Tusayan by bike, then back again on foot — and how it reshaped both our views on goal-setting, recovery, and what makes these adventures meaningful. Expect insights on resilience, problem-solving, gear choices, logistics, and the personal evolution that comes with pushing long distances. I'd like to welcome to the podcast Lindsay Shepard.

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    (00:00:00) - Van Life Beginnings, Travel Preferences, and Remote Camping Technology

    (00:02:40) - Starlink’s Role in Ultra Endurance and New Racing Challenges

    (00:08:44) - Issues, Controversies, and Lessons from Race Organization

    (00:12:26) - Early Cycling Experiences and Transition to Long-Distance Bikepacking

    (00:18:28) - American Trail Race, Problem Solving, and Self-Sufficiency in Endurance Sports

    (00:23:01) - Resupply, Gear Planning, and Motivation for Stagecoach Line Event

    (00:27:55) - Post-Event Reflections, Group Dynamics, and Balancing Recovery with Work

    (00:40:01) - Sponsor Messages, Journey to Van Life, and Sailing Dreams

    (00:42:27) - Submersible Safety, Risks, and Deep Sea Exploration Perspectives

    (00:49:23) - Childhood Outdoor Adventures, Sailing Aspirations, and Cost of Boat Ownership

    (00:53:25) - Balancing Work, Racing, Podcasting, and Prioritizing Health with Age

    (00:55:21) - Wildfire Impacts on Arizona Trail Plans and Environmental Considerations

    (01:01:40) - Sleep, Footwear Choices, and Personalized Nutrition Strategies in Endurance Events

    (01:13:03) - Favorite Foods, Energy Gel Strategies, and Hydration/Salt Supplementation

    (01:26:53) - Effects of Dehydration, Sleep Approaches, and Enjoyment of Different Disciplines

    (01:31:29) - Camping Setups, Flow State Experiences, and Community in Endurance Events

    (01:36:14) - Colorado Trail Race Perspectives, Future Event Planning, and Stagecoach’s Place in the Sport

    (01:40:55) - Transgender Athletes, Identity vs. Fairness, and Open Dialogue in Sports

    (01:54:05) - Testosterone Metrics, Sponsorship Concerns, and Public Perception Challenges

    (02:02:28) - Discussing Sensitive Topics, Miscommunication, and Gender Complexity

    (02:14:16) - Historical Sex Verification, Civil Conversations, and Closing Remarks

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    2 hrs and 15 mins