Campsites, Campfires, and Invasive Species - Your Questions Answered (Part 2)
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Kait Boyle is back to discuss the Love Where you Ride campaign and Leave No Trace actions for backcountry cyclists! We discuss how cyclists can minimize the spread of invasive species, where we should and shouldn't camp, and dive into the the nuances of campfire use. Kait Boyle is the co-founder of Bikepacking Roots and serves as its Education Director. Bikepacking Roots has worked with the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics to create the Ride Where You Love Campaign - an effort to build responsible principles for backcountry cyclists. You can listen to our previous interviews with Kait about the Love Where Your Ride Campaign below. Stay tuned for future episodes in this series with more of your questions answered!
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