Bikepacking

A Human-Powered Tour of the PNW Volcanoes

The Power of Cycling with Other BIPOC Riders

Vote for Your Backyard This Election

A New 261-Mile Bikepacking Route Through Colombia

Discovering the Joy of Bikepacking in the Backcountry

A Multi-Day Bikepacking Trip in Idaho

A Musician’s Bikepacking and Music Tour

Mountain Bikes Make Great Adventure Rigs

The Humblest Mountain Biker in Colorado

A Homegrown Mountain-Biking Trip in BC

A Stunning Bikepacking Trip in the Andes

‘The Bikes of Wrath’ Trailer

Bikepacking the Ruta Mala Trail

The Last Descent of a Six-Week Bike Trip

This Father-Daughter Trip Is Bliss

‘The Kora’

A Gravel-Grinding Mission in Iceland

Bikepacking in England: ‘Yorkshire Grit’

Pedaling Kyrgyzstan’s Silk Road

Bikepacking 101
‘The Bikes of Wrath’ Trailer
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In the feature-length documentary The Bikes of Wrath, a group of novice Australian cyclists departs from Oklahoma to replicate the iconic journey taken by the Joad family in the American novel The Grapes of Wrath. They start out with $420, the same amount as the family had in the book (adjusting for inflation, of course). Their goal is to reach California by bike and explore the region's long-standing communities.