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The MSR FreeLite 1 is an ultra-lightweight one-person tent that works well for bikepackers. In this review, Aaron shares his experience with the FreeLite after several bikepacking trips.

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Aaron tackled the 290-mile Cohutta Cat bikepacking route, a figure-8 that goes from North Georgia to Tennessee and back again. Singletrack highlights along the route include the Tanasi, Aska Road, Bull Mountain, and Pinhoti trail systems.

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The Ramble Ride is a 3-day ride from Fort Collins to Steamboat Springs, covering 200 miles and over 19,000 feet of elevation gain. Follow along with Amanda on day one, Mary on day two, and Bussmann on the final day.

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Riding a borrowed bike, with borrowed bags, and borrowed camping gear on a 200-mile route you’ve never done before, in a state 1,500 miles away from home and thousands of feet higher in elevation, certainly has the potential to turn into an unmitigated shit show of magnificent proportions. But, I’m happy to say, this isn’t …

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