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Adventure.

Your future Redder adventure includes 3 to 6 days of exploring deep into the backcountry on two wheels.  Intermediate trips include dirt roads and rocky jeep roads.  Advanced trips add in more challenging terrain including 50” trails, higher exposure, a faster pace, and more technical terrain.  All trips include epic views, campfires, hikes, water crossings, ghost towns, sleeping under the stars, and memories for a lifetime.  Our supported trips are catered by fantastic gourmet chefs and include a gear shuttle, hot showers, cold beverages, a backcountry toilet, and the freedom that comes with a light bike!  Let’s go!

If you’re not sure whether you should sign up for an advanced trip VS an intermediate, check out the Redder Moto Skills Matrix. It is designed to add objectivity to these ADV ratings.

Utah Canyon Country Expedition

Advanced ADV

Green River, UT

April 30 - May 2, 2026

$1725

Three full days. Roughly 400 miles. Small group. Full support.

This is a guided ADV expedition through some of the most iconic terrain in  southern Utah. We begin and end in Green River and ride deep into Canyonlands  National Park, Bears Ears National Monument, Lockhart Basin, Dark Canyon  Wilderness, Panorama Point, and across the Colorado River.  This is not a sightseeing cruise. Expect 110–150 miles per day and a steady, purposeful  pace with planned regroup points and breaks. 

What makes these rides different than the others?

Most ADV trips fall into two categories: fully self-supported or oversized tour groups. This is neither

• Dedicated support truck for camping gear 

• Spare motorcycle 

• Hot meals, hot showers

• Small groups capped at 8 riders

You focus on riding. We handle logistics. Because the truck carries camp gear and food, your bike stays more manageable in  technical terrain. That matters in places like Lockhart Basin and Panorama Point. Less weight means less fatigue, more confidence and better control.

We’ll ride between 110 and 150 miles of dirt, rocks and uneven terrain with as little pavement as possible!

  • Hot breakfast, morning briefing

  • 6-8 hours of scenic riding in a variety of weather

  • Technical sections with a crew to help get you through

  • Bag lunch packed with care from Overland Eats

  • Delicious dinner, hot shower, so many stars!!!!

What can I expect each day?

You should be comfortable riding full days off pavement and confident on dirt, rock, and  uneven terrain. If you’re unsure of how to define your skills please consult the Skills Matrix. This is an advanced ADV trip!

If you want to improve, ride meaningful terrain, and be part of a small, focused group then this format is built for you.

What happens if something goes wrong?  Mechanical issues happen. Fatigue happens. That’s why we run a support truck and  bring a spare bike. This is loosely structured, managed riding—not a hope-for-the-best  adventure. 

Am I ready for this?

Three people relaxing and enjoying a view of a canyon and desert landscape while sitting on a ledge during a hike, with one person holding a package of tamales.

Colorado High Trails Expedition

Scenic mountain landscape with a lake, green vegetation, and snow patches on rugged mountain peaks under a partly cloudy blue sky.

Advanced ADV

Salida, CO

July 23 - 26, 2026

$2150 per person

Have you always wanted to explore Colorado’s remote backcountry trails and passes with a small crew of like-mined riders? Experience iconic Colorado challenges like Devil’s Punchbowl, Italian Creek, Schofield, Pearl, Tincup, Mosquito, Georgia, and Webster passes connecting beautiful mountain towns like Crested Butte, Aspen, Leadville, Breckenridge, and Montezuma. The riding is a mix of rocky passes, jeep roads, and 50-inch ATV trails. This four-day, three-night trip is catered by our amazing Overland Eats chefs who will provide gourmet meals each day. Our support team will transport your gear and provide cold beverages and warm showers before you fall asleep under the stars each night. This adventure starts and ends in Salida, Colorado.

Women All Ride

Beginner-Intermediate ADV

August 7 - August 9, 2026

$1725

Over the course of 3 days we’ll camp and ride through some gorgeous landscape! Leaving Gypsum, CO in the morning we’ll climb into cooler temps right away through Leadville. We’ll stop at Waunita Hot Springs for a good soak right in the middle of our trip. The pass baggers will get to check off Weston, Cottonwood, Kebler, and Mclure passes on a well balanced diet of dirt and pavement. Each day we ride between 100 and 130 miles so you won’t likely have to carry extra fuel or worry about riding at night. All of your gear will be transported to each camp and your meals prepared by our amazing Overland Eats team. This is a beginner-intermediate ride so you can expect highway speeds and riding in the standing position with a pro rider to make sure you get to camp! Oh yeah, ladies! Let’s ride!

A vast mountain landscape with rugged slopes, winding roads, green patches, and a blue sky.

Colorado Alpine Explore

Intermediate ADV

September 10-15, 2026

$1930

Two motorcyclists wearing helmets riding on a dirt trail through a dense forest with tall evergreen trees, mountain range in the background, overcast sky.

Come join us for a true, off-grid adventure as we traverse the high peaks of the Saguache and the San Juans, criss-crossing the Continental Divide multiple times during this six-day, five-night self-supported off-road adventure.  We start and finish in the picturesque town of Salida, Colorado, surrounded by 14,000-foot peaks, breweries, distilleries, and the beautiful Arkansas River Valley.  We’ll camp off the bike on nights 1, 2, 4 and 5, with a hotel stay on night 3 to get cleaned up and have a proper meal in the famous mining town of Silverton.  Wildflowers, alpine lake swims, ghost towns, campfires, starry nights, mountain streams, mining ruins, and some of the most stunning scenery Colorado has to offer.  This intermediate-skill ride takes you deep into the backcountry to experience some of the most iconic riding Colorado has to offer.  Sit around the campfire each night sipping your favorite drink and telling stories as the summer night sky blazes with stars, miles from the nearest town.  Food is basic, you’ll pitch your own tent, and towns are few and far between, but your guides will be there to encourage you, help you pick up your bike or change a flat tire, and show you some of the most pristine Colorado backcountry you can get to on two wheels.