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The Global Bikepacker Readiness Scorecard
Mindset & Training John Paul Taberdo Mindset & Training John Paul Taberdo

The Global Bikepacker Readiness Scorecard

Bikepacking is the ultimate freedom—until your derailleur hanger snaps 50km from the nearest town or your knees give out on day two! The difference between a life-changing adventure and a "survival situation" often comes down to preparation.

We designed this scorecard to help you assess your current readiness level across three critical pillars: Mechanical Resilience, Rider Proficiency and Expedition Planning.

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The Proving Ground: Why the Hunt 1000 is More Than Just a Warm-Up
Stories & Inspiration John Paul Taberdo Stories & Inspiration John Paul Taberdo

The Proving Ground: Why the Hunt 1000 is More Than Just a Warm-Up

I believe that anyone who has finished the Hunt 1000 has achieved something truly amazing. When I rode the Hunt in 2022, I wasn’t treating it as a warm-up for anything. We were just coming out of the COVID years and I had a newfound appreciation for the immense, rugged backyard we have here in Australia. I went in expecting a challenge, but the reality of the terrain, the weather and the isolation hit me harder than I expected.


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Travels of a Different Kind: A Balance Bike in Kyrgyzstan
Stories & Inspiration John Paul Taberdo Stories & Inspiration John Paul Taberdo

Travels of a Different Kind: A Balance Bike in Kyrgyzstan

I believe that travel and adventure, if you let them, can make you a better, more evolved version of yourself. I am a bikepacker and I always travel with a bike. But this time, my purpose for being in Kyrgyzstan is greater. I have a relationship I am trying to build. I have a nephew whose upbringing I get to be a part of. I hope this is an evolved version of who I am, but I am still me: the Global Bikepacker.

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The Habit Loop: How Ordinary Discipline Unlocks Extraordinary Adventures
Mindset & Training John Paul Taberdo Mindset & Training John Paul Taberdo

The Habit Loop: How Ordinary Discipline Unlocks Extraordinary Adventures

The people who truly succeed in the world of international bikepacking often don’t fit into the mould. They tend to be older—in their 40s, 50s, and beyond—and their primary 'talent' isn't something they were born with. It's something they've built. It's the dedication to a goal, the foresight to make a plan, and the consistency to see it through. It’s a victory earned, not given.

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The Other Side of the Finish Line: Finding a Healthy Balance in Ultra-Endurance Bikepacking
Mindset & Training John Paul Taberdo Mindset & Training John Paul Taberdo

The Other Side of the Finish Line: Finding a Healthy Balance in Ultra-Endurance Bikepacking

This article is about finding a healthier way. It’s about balancing your training with a wholefood diet off the bike, integrating complementary exercises like yoga and Pilates to protect your body, and communicating with your loved ones to ensure your ambitions have their support. Let’s explore how you can chase those epic goals without sacrificing your long-term health and happiness.

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From Your Doorstep to the Trailhead: A Simple Guide to Flying with Your Bike
Planning & Logistics John Paul Taberdo Planning & Logistics John Paul Taberdo

From Your Doorstep to the Trailhead: A Simple Guide to Flying with Your Bike

Despite any horror stories you might have heard, the vast majority of bikes arrive safely. Airlines and airports don't base their business on things going wrong. Focus on what you can control: preparing well, packing carefully, and giving yourself plenty of time. For everything else, have a little faith. That flight is your gateway to the adventure of a lifetime.

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Who's In Your Pack? How to Find the Right Companions for a Global Bikepacking Adventure
Community & Connection John Paul Taberdo Community & Connection John Paul Taberdo

Who's In Your Pack? How to Find the Right Companions for a Global Bikepacking Adventure

On a long journey, the right companions offer more than just someone to talk to; they create a moving community that brings a whole new quality to the experience. I learned this vividly during the Silk Road Mountain Race in Kyrgyzstan. After a night spent in a guesthouse on my own—a private sanctuary that was comfortable but felt strangely lonely and disconnected from the race—I knew I needed to reconnect with people.

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