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- Backcountry Discovery Routes (BDR) for Adventure Motorcycling
BDR is a 501c (3) non-profit organization We are here to help you plan adventure motorcycling trips This website provides you with free GPS tracks, information, and planning tools for each Backcountry Discovery Route
- South East Backcountry Discovery Route (SEBDR) Map Information
As with all the BDR routes, the SEBDR was designed for riding South to North, but it can be ridden North to South Please be prepared for two-way traffic everywhere on this route and always remember to Ride Right to avoid head-on collisions around blind corners
- Routes - Backcountry Discovery Routes
On a BDR® you will see rural America, and get a taste of the trails that shaped early American history From the Western slopes and mining towns of the Gold Rush era, to the battlefields of the American revolution — you can explore America’s magnificent public lands by motorcycle
- Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR) Map Information
Regardless of its description on the map or in the film, no section of a BDR should be underestimated Do some shorter overnight trips as practice and ride increasingly difficult terrain to build up your skills and confidence
- Download Tracks - Backcountry Discovery Routes
Our organization has provided GPS tracks to the riding community since 2010 These tracks allow anyone to go out and ride a BDR route
- Route Updates - Backcountry Discovery Routes
Here we post updates, closures, route changes and other route specific information everyone planning to ride a BDR should know To report any route updates, changes or closures, please fill out this form
- BDR Routes - Backcountry Discovery Routes
BDR’s are designed to run south to north but can be ridden in reverse Be aware that motorcycle traffic will be traveling in both directions so always ride right whenever possible Routes vary in length from 600-1300 miles and can usually be completed in 5-9 days
- Routes Overview - Backcountry Discovery Routes
On a BDR® you will see rural America, and get a taste of the trails that shaped early American history From the Western slopes and mining towns of the Gold Rush era, to the battlefields of the American revolution — you can explore America’s magnificent public lands by motorcycle
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