Ep. 178 ~ Patrick’s AZT 300 Attempt
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by Patrick Farnsworth
4h ago
Since my youth I’ve had a passion and love for the outdoors. While all wilderness landscapes appeal to me in their own unique way, desert landscapes have always been my favorite. So it’s no surprise that when I got into bikepacking and found out about the AZT it quickly ascended to the top of my bucket list. After 5 years of hoping, dreaming, and planning, I finally made the leap and signed up for a Spring ITT. On April 11th at 7:12am myself and 3 others (Gregg Dunham, Alan Jacoby, and Ian Quigley) set out on the AZT, each of us doing ITT’s. The AZT (Arizona Trail) is a hiking trail that runs ..read more
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Ep. 177 ~ Meaghan Hackinen, DOOM 3rd Overall
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by Patrick Farnsworth
1w ago
Meaghan Hackinen is your 2024 DOOM female winner and 3rd place overall. On day one she skipped a critical resupply point and found herself leading the field for a good part of the day. Dexter Kopas would eventually catch her and go on to take the win. Overall, it made for some exciting dot watching and resulted in an impressive finish for Meaghan. Meaghan got into competitive ultra cycling events back in 2016 and she has a long list of good results that include wins and FKT on several courses. Notably, she was the overall winner at the BC Epic 1000 in 2021 and she is the 24 hour World Time Tri ..read more
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Ep. 176 ~ John Schilling, AZT Race Director
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by Patrick Farnsworth
1M ago
On today’s episode John Schilling, AZT Race Director, is here to talk all things AZT. He became the race director in 2019 when Scott Morris passed the torch after 14 years of creating and overseeing the race. John is no stranger to the AZT. He first attempted it in 2012 and completed it in 2013. He’s a local to the Phoenix area and is well known for his hard work developing routes, leading rides, and for his great work on the AZT. Quickly after becoming the AZT race director he made changes to both the 300 and 800 routes. In fact, the long version used to be 750, but thanks to John there are a ..read more
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Ep. 175 ~ Jenny Tough, Adventure Athlete & Writer
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by Patrick Farnsworth
1M ago
Jenny Tough is one of the most impressive adventure athletes I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with. Her accomplishments in sports and writing are truly inspirational and mesmerizing. She is an ultra runner and bikepacker with numerous accomplishments to her name. Among her accomplishments in the running world she was the first person to run across Kyrgyzstan solo and unsupported. Following that trip she set out to run across 5 other equally challenging terrains in different parts of the world. In total she complete 6 runs in 6 continents over a 6 year period which she chronicled in her latest ..read more
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Ep. 173 ~ Lewis Ciddor, 3rd at tour Te Waipounamu
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by Patrick Farnsworth
2M ago
Today we are catching up with Lewis Ciddor after his impressive 3rd place finish at Tour Te Waipounamu. Many of you will be familiar with Lewis. He won the Tour Divide in 2018 and was the host of the Overland Archive Podcast for many years. Lewis was on the show before in Aug. of 2020 for Ep. 51. Since then I’ve noticed he’s been keeping a lower profile. Not entering races, not releasing episodes of his own podcast, not posting on social media as much, so when I saw him back in the race lineup I was eager to catch up with him. I was also eager to hear more about the Tour Te Waipounamu. It tak ..read more
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Ep. 172 ~ Dogpacking with John & Mira
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by Patrick Farnsworth
3M ago
John and Mira are a bikepacking duo who were the first to complete the Tour Divide Race as a human and dog team in 2023. They also emBARKed on a world tour in 2023 with the goal of dogpacking all 7 continents of the world. A feat that is so big that if you think about it too much it seems almost unattainable. But, John and Mira have over six years experience traveling the world together by bike and that experience, I believe, will lead to their success. Today’s episode starts with an introduction to John and Mira and how they got started dogpacking. We also go into some of the how-tos of dogp ..read more
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Ep. 170 ~ Sofiane Sehili, “Where Do I Go From Here?”
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by Patrick Farnsworth
3M ago
At the end of the year Sofiane made a post on social media that caught my eye. The first line read, “So where do I go from here?”. Sofiane is arguably the best ultra bikepack racer in the world. A position that he earned by winning some of the most grueling races in bikepacking, in some cases multiple times. Having accomplished so much, he now finds himself in a unique position and wondering what’s next. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sofiane Sehili (@sofianeshl) Today we dig a little deeper into Sofiane’s thoughts about his career, his accomplishments, and what, in fact, i ..read more
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Ep. 169 ~ Awards + AMA
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by Patrick Farnsworth
4M ago
It’s that time again. Time to look back at a year of podcasting, give some awards, and make some promises for next year that I’m sure to break a few This is the last episode of the year, and it’s a doozie. Originally intended to be one episode, I’ve broken into 3 parts due to its length. So here’s what we’ve got for ya with this one: Part 1: Bikes or Death Awards – Today We asked our listeners to help us vote on the best episodes from 2023. In this episode we look back on a great year of podcasting and give awards in the following categories: Best Episode of the Year, Most Informative, Most E ..read more
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Ep. 168 – Hannah Simon, Bikepacking Triple Crown Completed
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by Patrick Farnsworth
5M ago
For the final episode in this series, we catch up with Hannah Simon after finishing 3rd at the Arizona Trail Race last month. The AZT was the last race in a three race series dubbed the Bikepacking Triple Crown. Prior to that she tied for 3rd at Tour Divide in June, followed by a 6th place finish at the Colorado Trail Race in August. The Triple Crown is the hardest and most prestigious accomplishment that our sport has to offer. By completing the Triple Crown, Hannah became one of only 6 women to have ever completed this challenge. Not only that, but her time was good enough to have the recor ..read more
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Ep. 167 ~ Kurt Refsnider, Continental Divide Trail by Bike
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by Patrick Farnsworth
5M ago
Kurt Refsnider just became one of only a handful of people to have ever successfully traversed the Continental Divide Trail by bike.  The trail is 3,300 miles long and spans the length of the United States along the Continental Divide.  In many ways it’s similar to the popular Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.  However, there is one big distinction, the CTS is primarily singletrack.  And much of it is unmaintained, overgrown, and sometimes nonexistent trails.   It’s not surprising that Kurt would be included in the elite group to have completed this trail.  ..read more
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