Canyonlands - Bikepacking The White Rim Trail

Published 2024-05-01
Canyonlands National Park, Utah. The White Rim trail. Two days and one night, 100 miles of stunning, remote desert scenery. For many cyclists, this is a bucketlist bikepacking trip. Chris and Chris and our friend August were able to check this one off the list in February of 2024. The red rock desert of of Utah did not disappoint.

Thank you to our friends Pinebury and Hyperlite. And thanks to Moab Bikepacking for the mountain bike rentals.

Gear Used:
Hyperlite Camera Pod bit.ly/3W335Tb
Hyperlite Elevate 22 bit.ly/3RNTbm4
Pinebury Mountain Merino Wool Sock bit.ly/3LbJ9HD
Pinebury Grafton LS Jersey - Brick Red bit.ly/4bBgWVy

pinebury.us/
www.hyperlitemountaingear.com/
www.moabbikepacking.com/

Our Professional Work:
Chris Shane
www.instagram.com/chrismshane/
chrismshane.com

Chris Bennett
www.instagram.com/chrisbennettphoto/
chrisbennettphotography.com

All Comments (8)
  • @cameronk9551
    Love these videos and seeing new places to explore, thanks for all the work you guys put into these!
  • @lidarman2
    Looks like you had a blast. My verdict on this is either SAG wagon 3 to 4 nights to do all the side stuff and enjoy the people you are with with some tequila shots or do it in one day. I've done both for a total of 7 times. I have considered the one night bike packing but all that extra stuff just kills the fun for me making two hard days with water insecurity.
  • @RhodySeth
    Looks like a fantastic trip. Beautiful and tough. Dusty though I'm guessing.
  • @deathstar168
    Where did u rent bikes? Also-can u share details on gear/clothes (what worked, what didn’t)…any lessons learned
  • @oldguyandabike
    I understood that overnights had to be in a campground? Has that changed? I did it in one day as permits to camp overnight were hard to come by.
  • @lucmella
    Where did you rent the bikes? How much per day? And how did you reach the starting point?