I've made a map that shows you over 2,600 routes; bikepicker.info/routes
▲ 16 r/AdventureBike+1 crossposts

I've made a map that shows you over 2,600 routes; bikepicker.info/routes

A couple months ago I shared my bikepicker that helps you choose your next adv or dual sport bike. But other than looking at bikes, my next favorite thing is staring at maps and finding new places to ride.

I wanted to have a more contextual view of public land riding areas... so I made a map that has every All American Road, National Scenic highway, State scenic byways, scenic parks & forest designated roads, BLM back country routes, famous scenic drives (like tail of the dragon), National forests and WMAs (that you can drive on and are over 5mi in length)

And those have links to the official government website for official rules and regulations, links to buy permits if needed and more.

You can see the % of a route if its paved/unpaved.

All of this is free, no ads, no logins, no baloney. Download a gpx and add it to your favorite routing app to make your next day trip or weekend getaway.

Thanks for looking.

bikepicker.info
u/Stone-Bear — 2 days ago

12.1 Megathread: Post your guides, addons, websites, streams here

If you made a website, a guide, an addon, a spreadsheet, have a stream; post it here

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u/Stone-Bear — 10 days ago

I made a guide on 'how to find places to ride'

I see this question asked all the time, so I spent a bit of time putting down all the different resources I use to find legal places to ride. I hope this helps you out if you've been having a hard time finding good spots!

If you don't want to watch, I've also written it down on my site: https://bikepicker.info/blog/how-to-find-places-to-ride

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u/Stone-Bear — 27 days ago
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Blizzard GM death touching mobs in M+23 for their favorite streamer. LOG linked.

To preface this; I have no idea idea if the title is accurate about the favorite streamer but I did check vods and she was in fact not streaming when this run happened. Also I'm pretty sure that GM was in the dungeon the entire time just watching and waiting.

So I was perusing some m+ logs today while I was at work and stumbled upon this curious one. A miraculous key! No right to be timed, so far behind and yet they pulled it out of nowhere for the win!

Guess my surprise when I couldn't figure out how something died so quick and I dug a bit deeper and a GM death touched the mob... I waited all day to post this hoping blizzard would come out in front of it. But here we are. Another M+ season tainted by cheating or incorrect title recipients. Can't say I'm surprised but this one is a bit more egregious than forgetting to shut off title at the end of a season.

https://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/JcfwTd4L19Agx3NX?fight=4&type=resources&hostility=1&source=100.4&eventstart=4705300

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u/Acrobatic_Pianist688 — 29 days ago
▲ 3 r/enduro

Riding sandy Florida trails after a good rainstorm is the best

trying to brave the Florida heat this summer and get in some rides before its 98f in the afternoons!

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u/Stone-Bear — 1 month ago
▲ 16 r/electricdirtbikes+2 crossposts

I made a website that helps you pick your next dirtbike

Bike Picker

I've been trying to figure out what bike I want next, and there's some stats that I care about that I wanted to easily see and compare. I made this website so I could see it all easier than going back and forth on different manufacturer or dealer websites.

Manufacturers have been announcing new MY recently so I've been updating/adding them as they come in.

Hope this helps you out or is at last fun to look at

u/Stone-Bear — 19 days ago
▲ 242 r/Dualsport

It was a ton of fun doing Tail of the Dragon, hit up Cherohala Skyway, a bit of the SEBDR, and tapped a few miles of the TAT. Great bike, zero disappointment.

We got extremely lucky on the dragon, no one in front of us or behind us for the entire 11 miles.

Can't wait to go back.

u/Stone-Bear — 4 months ago
▲ 113 r/CRF300L

It was a ton of fun doing Tail of the Dragon, hit up Cherohala Skyway, a bit of the SEBDR, and tapped a few miles of the TAT. Great bike, zero disappointment.

We got extremely lucky on the dragon, no one in front of us or behind us for the entire 11 miles.

u/Stone-Bear — 4 months ago