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Get inspired by the big projects or follow in the footsteps (and tread marks) of adventurers all over the world. 

StoryJan Bakker • Jul 27, 2022

Dusty Trails and Hidden Waterways

Bikerafting the wetlands of Mabamba Bay

StorySami Sauri • Jul 13, 2022

32 Degrees North: Bikes and Waves on Maderia

Sami Sauri explores the best of this Atlantic island by bike and surfboard

StoryJordan Gibbons • Jun 02, 2022

Coastal road to the Garden of England

Bikepacking the Cantii Way’s seaside stretch

VideoBASE editorial team • Apr 22, 2022

Where Roads End

Bikepacking a shorter more gravelly version of the NC500

Komoot

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 29, 2022

Wild about Bikepacking

A 496km bikepacking route connecting the Scottish islands of Mull, Jura, Islay and Bute

Komoot

StoryHannah Mitchell • Mar 23, 2022

Hot aches and cold snaps

Reflections of Scottish winter from the wider BASE community

VideoBASE editorial team • Feb 24, 2022

What Would Mary Do?

A 300 mile commemorative bike ride around the Scottish Highlands

StoryChris Hunt • Feb 03, 2022

The Old Road: Bikepacking the Old Chalk Way

A 575km bikepacking route along Britain’s most ancient highway

Komoot

StoryBenjamin Sutton • Jan 28, 2022

Salt sand and gears

Bikerafting the Outer Hebrides

Komoot

StoryAled Bath • Jan 19, 2022

A Short Day Out

Adventure on the shortest days of the year

StoryAled Bath • Oct 14, 2021

How to Ride The West Kernow Way

A bikepacking route through Cornwall’s Wild West

Komoot

InterviewChris Hunt • Sep 03, 2021

The Power of Slow Adventure

We catch up with the Adventure Syndicate’s Lee Craigie to chat about their latest Source to Sea project

VideoBASE editorial team • Sep 02, 2021

Riding the Rails

A pedal-powered rail car for the ultimate camping, fishing and biking trip

StoryChris Hunt • May 25, 2021

North By North West: Bikepacking Scotland’s Western Isles

A bikepacking journey exploring Scotland’s Western Isles

StoryJess Vyas • Mar 03, 2021

The Sea to Me Now

The immediacy of life on unsupported adventure

VideoBASE editorial team • Mar 03, 2021

The Further Away The Better

The first-ever unsupported ride to cross Iceland’s Sprengisandu

Lael at Antelope Wells, New Mexico, having just finished the 2100 mile Tour Divide race starting in Banff, Canada. © Rugile Kaladyte / komoot

StoryBASE editorial team • Oct 08, 2020

Pro Record: Lael Wilcox

Ultra-endurance bikepacking legend, Lael Wilcox explains her love of long days in the saddle through remote terrain, and her optimal route-planning tech for any adventure.

Scale becomes redefined in the high desert where ‘vast’ takes on a whole new meaning.

StoryRob Ferguson • Aug 26, 2020

State of Change

Discovering the power of bikes for social change in New Mexico

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