Bikepacking

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Bikepacking Through Utah’s Backcountry
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Pro Mountain Biker Eric Porter has lived in Utah for 12 years. In that time he's developed a few favorite trails, like the Thunder Mountain Trail. On a recent trip with Kurt Gensheimer, the two decided to connect this favorite trail with a few they'd never ridden before. To further the adventure, they decided to do it without assistance from a car, which meant bikepacking for four days. Check out another video from Porter on our website, and find more musician Adam Banton on Instagram.