• Episode 17: Buffalo vs The Catskill Bikepacking Route (Before)

  • Jun 8 2021
  • Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 17: Buffalo vs The Catskill Bikepacking Route (Before)

  • Summary

  • 5 guys from Buffalo are traveling to the Catskill Mountians this Friday (June 11th) to attempt the Catskill Bikepacking Route. I gathered them around a table and had a little before interview. I hope you enjoy it. We will be following up a week after the event for part 2 The Aftermath... From their website: “This self supported bikepacking route is not a race.  There is no entry fee, no starting gun, and no cheering finish line.  The 250+ mile route circumnavigates the Catskill mountains while climbing over 25,000 vertical feet.  On this route you will find all types of terrain: smooth paved road, flowing singletrack descents and gnarly hike-a-bike.  For the fit and experienced bikepacker, this route is intended to be completed in about 3 days. Additional time would be needed for those who plan to travel more slowly, or at a touring pace.” (It's definitely a race).
    For those interested in following along at home you may do so at:
    http://trackleaders.com/catskill21f

    Thanks for tuning in!

    Intro/Outro: Sonorous Gale: Dogmatic Equations. Sonorous Gale was one of my favorite Buffalo bands to watch and play with. They were a two piece consisting of Aaron Weese on bass and Steve Kerfien on drums (two of my longest Buffalo friends). Two dudes, big sound. This album and more are available at: https://sonorousgale.bandcamp.com/album/twos-a-crowd
    Commercial Audio by Jack Toft off an original Campus Commercial from 2012.

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