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Ep. 03 - The Border Crisis and Bikepacking with Sarah Swallow

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Sarah Swallow (she/her) is an adventure cyclist, organizer, route developer, and advocate. As a representative for the sport, she shares the knowledge she gains from her experiences and promotes cycling as a positive tool for well-being, community connection, and relating to the natural landscapes we travel through.

In this episode, Sarah and DZ chat about her introduction to gravel riding, starting the now-infamous Ruta Del Jefe, the Borderlands Humanitarian Crisis, and much more.

Learn more about the Ruta Del Jefe here. You can catch up with Sarah on her website or on her Instagram.

Learn more about SRAM here.

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Sarah Swallow (she/her) is an adventure cyclist, organizer, route developer, and advocate. As a representative for the sport, she shares the knowledge she gains from her experiences and promotes cycling as a positive tool for well-being, community connection, and relating to the natural landscapes we travel through.

In this episode, Sarah and DZ chat about her introduction to gravel riding, starting the now-infamous Ruta Del Jefe, the Borderlands Humanitarian Crisis, and much more.

Learn more about the Ruta Del Jefe here. You can catch up with Sarah on her website or on her Instagram.

Learn more about SRAM here.

  continue reading

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