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Summer is here and we're taking a break. Get out there and have some fun!
Be sure to stay subscribed to the podcast feed and YouTube channel for any future content.
As always, thanks for joining the party and chilling with us.
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https://www.youtube.com/@BikeCampChill
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Andy Holmes is the "Chief Cook and Bottle Washer" at Penhale Bicycle Company—an independent frame builder of adventure bikes that allow riders to explore the world, or their own backyard. After his decades of riding and working in the bike industry, Andy aimed to design truly versatile machines.
We talk about recovering from injuries, growing up in England, getting into bikes, moving to the U.S., bikepacking various routes, and ultimately how and why he decided to start Penhale. The new Grytstone frame is available for presale now, so be sure to check out their website for more information.
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Penhale Bicycle Company Website:
https://www.penhalebicycleco.com/
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Andy Holmes (Owner of Penhale Bicycle Co):
https://www.instagram.com/penhalebicycleco/
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Trevor Hadfield (Ambassador at Penhale Bicycle Co):
https://www.instagram.com/bikepackingtrev/
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Wheels of Our Lives (Michael, Natasia & Pepe):
https://linktr.ee/wheelsofourlives
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Bike, Camp & Chill Website:
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Gary Rayor has had fun with many different types of adventure sports over the decades. At 71 years young, he continues to find ways to get out there. Dallas and Gary talk about how they met and the appreciation they both have for challenging themselves and embracing new experiences.—Follow Gary Rayor on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/scratchndent11/—Bike, Camp & Chill Website:https://bikecampchill.com
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We go Mad Max on this one! What would bikepacking look like in a post-apocalyptic world? Dallas talks with Michael and Al to entertain this thought and debate the best way to survive zombies (or a solar flare) on bikes. He also brings in the cyborg—ChatGPT—to see what AI thinks. Oh, boy.
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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The Bike, Camp & Chill Website:
https://bikecampchill.com
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Craiyon, AI Image Generator:
https://www.craiyon.com/
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Dallas talks with Alan House (aka Ugly Al) about a recent journal entry he wrote, and then shared, while up late one night. "The Line" may just be the rambling words of a mad man, but it is the perfect example of letting your mind go places, being curious, and seeing what wisdom can be found in the wild world of adventure cycling. Join the party and find your line.
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Follow Ugly Al on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ugly_al_the_bikepacker/
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The Bike, Camp & Chill Website:
https://bikecampchill.com
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Dallas lives on the Oregon Coast now! He talks to Michael and Al about the recent Giro d'Langlois race event, a part of the Rural Coast Race Series that was put on by Bandon Bicycle Works (a former bike shop in the area). The guys also discuss bracing for the approaching winter snow storm, what's new at Taco Bell, and what to expect from small-town life.
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Listen Elsewhere: https://anchor.fm/bikecampchill
Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikecampchill/
Send Questions: https://bikecampchill.com
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Bandon Bicycle Works: https://www.bandonbicycleworks.com
Events Calendar: https://www.bandonbicycleworks.com/events
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Are you interested in camping with your bike? We want to help anyone and everyone get out there on their first bikepacking overnighter. On this Starter Pack episode, we're discussing clothing and wearables we use on bikepacking trips—while on the bike and at camp. Join the party and chill with adventure buddies!
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Listen Elsewhere: https://anchor.fm/bikecampchill
Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikecampchill/
Send Questions: https://BikeCampChill.com
Backyard Bike Camping Video: https://youtu.be/aP5s1dGR3D0
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This conversation is the second category in our "Starter Pack" series for bike camping newcomers, where we discuss how to select the right bags and/or racks for your bikepacking setup. Some of this may be dependent on the type of riding you plan on doing and how long your adventure is. Join the discussion and chill with adventure buddies!
Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
Bike, Camp & Chill: https://BikeCampChill.com
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Something a little different! This may be a shorter episode than usual, but we were able to fit in a first attempt at a mini podcast recording during our recent campout at Bullards Beach State Park in Bandon, Oregon. Bandon Bicycle Works (a former bike shop in the area) organized a "backyard bike camping" overnighter to just go across town and demonstrate that bikepacking trips can be chill and easy. Not always a mountainous challenge. Dallas, Michael, and Al talk a bit about the ride, crack jokes, and then get surprised by an unexpected guest.
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Listen Elsewhere: https://anchor.fm/bikecampchill
Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikecampchill/
Send Questions: https://BikeCampChill.com
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This conversation is the second episode in our ongoing "Starter Pack" series, where all bike camping newcomers are welcome to the party. For this second part of the discussion on bicycle rigs, we go over comfortable handlebar options, gearing, grips, saddles, and more. We hope you can find some helpful info, even if you've been riding for a bit. Join us as we nerd out on bike setups!
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Listen Elsewhere: https://anchor.fm/bikecampchill
Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikecampchill/
Send Questions: https://BikeCampChill.com
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This conversation is the first episode in our ongoing "Starter Pack" series, where all bike camping newcomers are welcome to the party. For this one, and the next one, we are discussing our reasoning behind the current bicycle rigs we use, wheel and tires setups, and what may be a good starting point for someone trying to get into their first bikepacking overnighter (or even a day-packing ride). Trips don't have to be anything crazy—it can be simple, basic, and close to home. You will still learn and have fun along the way. We hope you can find some helpful info, even if you've been riding for a bit. Join us as we nerd out!
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Bike, Camp & Chill: https://BikeCampChill.com
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The guys talk about their love for adventure cycling and how it can be as cool as you make it. Just have fun on a bicycle and take the time to explore your surroundings. Bikepacking races and gravel competitions are entertaining and inspiring, but adrenaline cycling isn't for everyone. We want to emphasize the idea that bike-chilling is available to all. Let's enjoy the entire journey to the finish line—whatever the means to you!
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This conversation leads into the upcoming and ongoing "Starter Pack" episode series, where all bike camping newcomers are welcome to the party.
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Bike, Camp & Chill - https://BikeCampChill.com
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Dallas hangs out with Michael Roderick and Al House, talking about their experience planning and riding the Elliott Loon Overnighter. We get the rundown on Al's backstory and how he found a love for adventure cycling, then dive deep into the Elliott Loon bikepacking route. The guys discuss different aspects of bike camping as a group, including stopping to explore things while trying to get to camp before the sun goes down.
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The Elliott Loon Overnighter (Ride with GPS): https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40058450
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Host: Dallas Mignano, Adventure Media Producer
Guest #1: Michael Roderick, Bicycle Mechanic & Adventure Cyclist
Guest #2: Alan House, Fellow Adventure Cyclist
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Listen Elsewhere: https://anchor.fm/bikecampchill
Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikecampchill/
Send Questions: https://BikeCampChill.com
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Dallas Mignano hangs out with Michael Roderick—bicycle mechanic, adventure cyclist, and former owner of Bandon Bicycle Works (a bike shop that existed on the Southern Oregon Coast when this conversation was recorded). They discuss bike shop life, how they met, developing bikepacking routes, and their ambitions to further build bicycle culture. Whether you already enjoy bike camping or are just getting into it, this provides an overview for riders of all kinds.
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Send Questions for the Podcast: BikeCampChill.com
Subscribe on YouTube: @bikecampchill
Follow on Instagram: @bikecampchill
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Welcome to the Bike, Camp & Chill party. Let's chill!
Whether you enjoy all-terrain adventure cycling, bikepacking, bikecamping, mountain biking, or even sometimes having fun outside without bikes—we just want to have a good time. Dallas Mignano will be your tour guide on this audio (and sometimes visual) adventure. This podcast is where we'll explore conversations and stories with fellow bicycle riders and beyond. Topics will include: bikepacking routes, custom builds, gear reviews, trail stories, and various commentary.
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bikecampchill
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikecampchill
Bike, Camp & Chill: https://bikecampchill.com