Instagram Logo

ridewithgps

Ride with GPS

We create route planning and navigation tools across our website and app, helping our community go on better rides more often. #ridewithgps

938
posts
784
followers
37.6K
following

The Golden Gravel Trail is officially LIVE and we’re so excited for riders to get their hands on the FREE route and digital itinerary.

The 3,804 mile of mixed surface riding from Missouri to the Oregon coast was developed by @adventurecycling alongside @sarahjswallow, @laelwilcox, and photographer and rider @rugilekaladyte who brought it to life with a preview ride last year.

Explore the route, complete with riding conditions, field notes, climate info and more, at the link in our bio!

#ridewithgps #adventurecycling #bikepacking #gravelcycling


3
2
2 months ago


The Golden Gravel Trail is officially LIVE and we’re so excited for riders to get their hands on the FREE route and digital itinerary.

The 3,804 mile of mixed surface riding from Missouri to the Oregon coast was developed by @adventurecycling alongside @sarahjswallow, @laelwilcox, and photographer and rider @rugilekaladyte who brought it to life with a preview ride last year.

Explore the route, complete with riding conditions, field notes, climate info and more, at the link in our bio!

#ridewithgps #adventurecycling #bikepacking #gravelcycling


3
2
2 months ago

The Golden Gravel Trail is officially LIVE and we’re so excited for riders to get their hands on the FREE route and digital itinerary.

The 3,804 mile of mixed surface riding from Missouri to the Oregon coast was developed by @adventurecycling alongside @sarahjswallow, @laelwilcox, and photographer and rider @rugilekaladyte who brought it to life with a preview ride last year.

Explore the route, complete with riding conditions, field notes, climate info and more, at the link in our bio!

#ridewithgps #adventurecycling #bikepacking #gravelcycling


3
2
2 months ago

The Golden Gravel Trail is officially LIVE and we’re so excited for riders to get their hands on the FREE route and digital itinerary.

The 3,804 mile of mixed surface riding from Missouri to the Oregon coast was developed by @adventurecycling alongside @sarahjswallow, @laelwilcox, and photographer and rider @rugilekaladyte who brought it to life with a preview ride last year.

Explore the route, complete with riding conditions, field notes, climate info and more, at the link in our bio!

#ridewithgps #adventurecycling #bikepacking #gravelcycling


3
2
2 months ago

The Golden Gravel Trail is officially LIVE and we’re so excited for riders to get their hands on the FREE route and digital itinerary.

The 3,804 mile of mixed surface riding from Missouri to the Oregon coast was developed by @adventurecycling alongside @sarahjswallow, @laelwilcox, and photographer and rider @rugilekaladyte who brought it to life with a preview ride last year.

Explore the route, complete with riding conditions, field notes, climate info and more, at the link in our bio!

#ridewithgps #adventurecycling #bikepacking #gravelcycling


3
2
2 months ago

The Golden Gravel Trail is officially LIVE and we’re so excited for riders to get their hands on the FREE route and digital itinerary.

The 3,804 mile of mixed surface riding from Missouri to the Oregon coast was developed by @adventurecycling alongside @sarahjswallow, @laelwilcox, and photographer and rider @rugilekaladyte who brought it to life with a preview ride last year.

Explore the route, complete with riding conditions, field notes, climate info and more, at the link in our bio!

#ridewithgps #adventurecycling #bikepacking #gravelcycling


3
2
2 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago


West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago


West Virginia just got an epic new curated route network and we’re so excited to host all 66 routes on Ride with GPS.

🏕️The Appalachian mountains of the Mon are home to a diverse landscape of high spruce plateaus, deep river valleys, remote backcountry, and thousands of miles of pristine gravel roads.

* Routes from 10 miles to 600 miles for a total of 4,800 miles of routes

* Gradual rail-trail grades to challenging routes full of steep Appalachian climbs

* 11 Signature Bikepacking Routes and even more overnighter options

* 12 ‘Ride to the Mon’ routes linking surrounding regional hubs and trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal into the network

* Collections of routes from each of the 12 Mon Forest Towns

☕ Most routes pass through at least one of the twelve Mon Forest Towns, offering opportunities to resupply, grab a meal, or spend the night before heading back into the mountains.

👏 Huge shout out to the groups that brought this network to life. Head over to RWGPS, save a collection or two, and start planning your next trip to WV!

@monforestgravel
@monforesttowns
@v2vtrails
@mountainrideswv

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #gravelcycling #adventureriding #westvirginia


3
31
1 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago


Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Welcome to PART 1 (of 3) — Paris to Mussoorie by Bicycle. Originally ridden in 1972 on 10-speeds, Jon Jantzen retraced the 10,050km/6,281mi and 6 month journey from France to India, rebuilt it as a Ride With GPS collection of routes, and shared extensive trip notes from his daily journals and photos in a 3 part series. Truly epic. The full Ride Report is available at the link in our bio, but here’s a slide by slide glimpse, with words by Jon.

1. The start at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Jon is on the left, Paul is on the right.
2. Buying bikes at the Gitane shop in Paris.
3. We bought Gitane 10-speed road bicycles and bicycle bags in Paris.
4. The scenic French countryside and a campsite in a cow pasture. The tent was a 2 lb 10 oz Stephenson tent.
5. Farmers in the Rhône River valley south of Lyon.
6. The beautiful Mediterranean coast.
7. Italy - A campsite found after dark. Another campsite near Passo dei Giovi. We cooked with only 2 cookpots - a red teapot and a small saucepan.
8. Yugoslavia (modern day Croatia and Montenegro) - At one point we crossed a fjord by boat.
9. The tire that made it 2,200 kilometers and a friendly family near Klenovica that took us in for the night when we were wet and cold.
10. Life on the Dalmatian coast.
11. The rain caused us problems, but the scenery was fabulous
12+13. The high mountains of Montenegro.
14.Up the Morača River gorge and to the Monastir Morački, and a near disastrous accident resulted in a front wheel twisted into a figure 8!
15. Mt. Olympus in northern Greece, and a fisherman in Poros.
16. Friends in Greece —Two Canadian bicyclists, Fred and Joanne, in Kavala, and scenes near Komotini.

#ridewithgps #bikepacking #biketouring #1972


3
49
3 months ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

Fun was had! Thanks to @klnd_eu for the great photos from their club’s Cutty Cap Challenge. Whether you Cutty solo or with community, we’re stoked to see folks out there riding, exploring their city, and having fun this weekend. ✌️

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
4
2 days ago

🧢 You came, you rode, you Cutty-ed! Shout out to everyone who got on their bikes, explored their city, and joined the fun. Getting out there is what the Cutty Cap Challenge is all about.

Special thanks again to ninhol, the incredible artist behind this year’s limited edition cap design. And huge shout out to all the local partners put in the time and effort to hide caps in cool places! 🙌

We already can’t wait for year 7.

Check our more highlights in our bio!

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling


3
2
2 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

CUTTY CAPS BUDAPEST 2026
THAT WAS FAST! ⚡

The 10 hidden spots across Budapest and the Buda Hills went live on Ride With GPS just after 8 AM (sorry for the slight delay)—and by 9:30 AM, you had already cleared them all out! WOW! 🤯

A huge thank you to @ridewithgps for the program itself and awesome Caps from @ninholl . Also a big shoutout to our local partner @paul_lange_hungary for providing some Shimano care products for the bikes. It was an incredible experience once again, and we’re already looking forward to those custom caps next year! 🧢

Want more? If you’d love us to organize similar events throughout the year, let us know in the comments!

The day is far from over! Join us from 2:00 PM at @amajomhoz , where we’ll be hosting our route-planning workshop and a KLND merch/jersey pop-up shop!

Cheers everyone, you rock! 🙌

@lilichripko Thanks for the great and lightning fast photos! 📸🙌


339
3
5 days ago

Ready for Saturday? 👀

Here’s how to join the Cutty Cap Challenge…

1. Update the Ride with GPS app and turn on email + push notifications.
2. Check your email at 8am local time — that’s when cap locations drop for all 38 cities.
3. Ride to a location and claim yours.

⚡ First come, first served.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

#ridewithgps #cycling #cuttycaps #cuttycapchallenge


3
8
6 days ago

Ready for Saturday? 👀

Here’s how to join the Cutty Cap Challenge…

1. Update the Ride with GPS app and turn on email + push notifications.
2. Check your email at 8am local time — that’s when cap locations drop for all 38 cities.
3. Ride to a location and claim yours.

⚡ First come, first served.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

#ridewithgps #cycling #cuttycaps #cuttycapchallenge


3
8
6 days ago

Ready for Saturday? 👀

Here’s how to join the Cutty Cap Challenge…

1. Update the Ride with GPS app and turn on email + push notifications.
2. Check your email at 8am local time — that’s when cap locations drop for all 38 cities.
3. Ride to a location and claim yours.

⚡ First come, first served.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

#ridewithgps #cycling #cuttycaps #cuttycapchallenge


3
8
6 days ago

Ready for Saturday? 👀

Here’s how to join the Cutty Cap Challenge…

1. Update the Ride with GPS app and turn on email + push notifications.
2. Check your email at 8am local time — that’s when cap locations drop for all 38 cities.
3. Ride to a location and claim yours.

⚡ First come, first served.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

#ridewithgps #cycling #cuttycaps #cuttycapchallenge


3
8
6 days ago

Ready for Saturday? 👀

Here’s how to join the Cutty Cap Challenge…

1. Update the Ride with GPS app and turn on email + push notifications.
2. Check your email at 8am local time — that’s when cap locations drop for all 38 cities.
3. Ride to a location and claim yours.

⚡ First come, first served.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

#ridewithgps #cycling #cuttycaps #cuttycapchallenge


3
8
6 days ago

The Cutty Cap Challenge wouldn’t exist without the support of our local partners on the ground. 🧢🤝

Tip of the cutty cap to the 38 organizers who put time and intention into hiding their cities’ 10 caps to make it challenging AND fun to hunt for by bike. ⬇️

💪North America (West + Midwest)

Portland — @omtm.cc
Seattle — @fuzz_faced
Vancouver — @gravel.buddies
San Francisco — @rapha_sanfrancisco
San Jose — @bikesiliconvalley
Los Angeles — @alvinescajeda
San Diego — @adamsavebikes
Boulder — @grvl_dnkys
Minneapolis St. Paul — @biketcbc
Chicago — @chicagocoffeeoutside
Austin — @mattgholson
Mexico City — @pedalia.cc

🤘 North America (East)

Montreal — @clcycle
Ottawa — @step.thruu
Toronto — @brocktoncyclery
Boston — @bullmoose_sg
New York — @helmet_kids
Philadelphia — @cuttycapphl
Pittsburgh — @deucedimples
Washington DC — @potomacpedalers
Richmond — @mountaincat100
Columbus — @ohiogravelgrinders
Charlotte — @newtype.cycling
Atlanta — @mwratl

🙌 Europe, Japan, & Oz

Manchester — @rainbowridersuk
Dublin — Joe F.
London — @islingtoncc
Paris — @fannybens
Zurich — @calamarocc
Milan — @dahu_trail
Berlin — @tortugacycles
Budapest — @klnd_eu
Wroclaw — @pikopulawski
Oslo — @evenskaar
Stockholm — @randonneurstockholm
Copenhagen — @allanshawphoto
Sydney — @pedalsetgo
Tokyo — @kita_chan_13_


3
4
1 weeks ago

The Cutty Cap Challenge wouldn’t exist without the support of our local partners on the ground. 🧢🤝

Tip of the cutty cap to the 38 organizers who put time and intention into hiding their cities’ 10 caps to make it challenging AND fun to hunt for by bike. ⬇️

💪North America (West + Midwest)

Portland — @omtm.cc
Seattle — @fuzz_faced
Vancouver — @gravel.buddies
San Francisco — @rapha_sanfrancisco
San Jose — @bikesiliconvalley
Los Angeles — @alvinescajeda
San Diego — @adamsavebikes
Boulder — @grvl_dnkys
Minneapolis St. Paul — @biketcbc
Chicago — @chicagocoffeeoutside
Austin — @mattgholson
Mexico City — @pedalia.cc

🤘 North America (East)

Montreal — @clcycle
Ottawa — @step.thruu
Toronto — @brocktoncyclery
Boston — @bullmoose_sg
New York — @helmet_kids
Philadelphia — @cuttycapphl
Pittsburgh — @deucedimples
Washington DC — @potomacpedalers
Richmond — @mountaincat100
Columbus — @ohiogravelgrinders
Charlotte — @newtype.cycling
Atlanta — @mwratl

🙌 Europe, Japan, & Oz

Manchester — @rainbowridersuk
Dublin — Joe F.
London — @islingtoncc
Paris — @fannybens
Zurich — @calamarocc
Milan — @dahu_trail
Berlin — @tortugacycles
Budapest — @klnd_eu
Wroclaw — @pikopulawski
Oslo — @evenskaar
Stockholm — @randonneurstockholm
Copenhagen — @allanshawphoto
Sydney — @pedalsetgo
Tokyo — @kita_chan_13_


3
4
1 weeks ago

The Cutty Cap Challenge wouldn’t exist without the support of our local partners on the ground. 🧢🤝

Tip of the cutty cap to the 38 organizers who put time and intention into hiding their cities’ 10 caps to make it challenging AND fun to hunt for by bike. ⬇️

💪North America (West + Midwest)

Portland — @omtm.cc
Seattle — @fuzz_faced
Vancouver — @gravel.buddies
San Francisco — @rapha_sanfrancisco
San Jose — @bikesiliconvalley
Los Angeles — @alvinescajeda
San Diego — @adamsavebikes
Boulder — @grvl_dnkys
Minneapolis St. Paul — @biketcbc
Chicago — @chicagocoffeeoutside
Austin — @mattgholson
Mexico City — @pedalia.cc

🤘 North America (East)

Montreal — @clcycle
Ottawa — @step.thruu
Toronto — @brocktoncyclery
Boston — @bullmoose_sg
New York — @helmet_kids
Philadelphia — @cuttycapphl
Pittsburgh — @deucedimples
Washington DC — @potomacpedalers
Richmond — @mountaincat100
Columbus — @ohiogravelgrinders
Charlotte — @newtype.cycling
Atlanta — @mwratl

🙌 Europe, Japan, & Oz

Manchester — @rainbowridersuk
Dublin — Joe F.
London — @islingtoncc
Paris — @fannybens
Zurich — @calamarocc
Milan — @dahu_trail
Berlin — @tortugacycles
Budapest — @klnd_eu
Wroclaw — @pikopulawski
Oslo — @evenskaar
Stockholm — @randonneurstockholm
Copenhagen — @allanshawphoto
Sydney — @pedalsetgo
Tokyo — @kita_chan_13_


3
4
1 weeks ago

The Cutty Cap Challenge wouldn’t exist without the support of our local partners on the ground. 🧢🤝

Tip of the cutty cap to the 38 organizers who put time and intention into hiding their cities’ 10 caps to make it challenging AND fun to hunt for by bike. ⬇️

💪North America (West + Midwest)

Portland — @omtm.cc
Seattle — @fuzz_faced
Vancouver — @gravel.buddies
San Francisco — @rapha_sanfrancisco
San Jose — @bikesiliconvalley
Los Angeles — @alvinescajeda
San Diego — @adamsavebikes
Boulder — @grvl_dnkys
Minneapolis St. Paul — @biketcbc
Chicago — @chicagocoffeeoutside
Austin — @mattgholson
Mexico City — @pedalia.cc

🤘 North America (East)

Montreal — @clcycle
Ottawa — @step.thruu
Toronto — @brocktoncyclery
Boston — @bullmoose_sg
New York — @helmet_kids
Philadelphia — @cuttycapphl
Pittsburgh — @deucedimples
Washington DC — @potomacpedalers
Richmond — @mountaincat100
Columbus — @ohiogravelgrinders
Charlotte — @newtype.cycling
Atlanta — @mwratl

🙌 Europe, Japan, & Oz

Manchester — @rainbowridersuk
Dublin — Joe F.
London — @islingtoncc
Paris — @fannybens
Zurich — @calamarocc
Milan — @dahu_trail
Berlin — @tortugacycles
Budapest — @klnd_eu
Wroclaw — @pikopulawski
Oslo — @evenskaar
Stockholm — @randonneurstockholm
Copenhagen — @allanshawphoto
Sydney — @pedalsetgo
Tokyo — @kita_chan_13_


3
4
1 weeks ago

The Cutty Cap Challenge wouldn’t exist without the support of our local partners on the ground. 🧢🤝

Tip of the cutty cap to the 38 organizers who put time and intention into hiding their cities’ 10 caps to make it challenging AND fun to hunt for by bike. ⬇️

💪North America (West + Midwest)

Portland — @omtm.cc
Seattle — @fuzz_faced
Vancouver — @gravel.buddies
San Francisco — @rapha_sanfrancisco
San Jose — @bikesiliconvalley
Los Angeles — @alvinescajeda
San Diego — @adamsavebikes
Boulder — @grvl_dnkys
Minneapolis St. Paul — @biketcbc
Chicago — @chicagocoffeeoutside
Austin — @mattgholson
Mexico City — @pedalia.cc

🤘 North America (East)

Montreal — @clcycle
Ottawa — @step.thruu
Toronto — @brocktoncyclery
Boston — @bullmoose_sg
New York — @helmet_kids
Philadelphia — @cuttycapphl
Pittsburgh — @deucedimples
Washington DC — @potomacpedalers
Richmond — @mountaincat100
Columbus — @ohiogravelgrinders
Charlotte — @newtype.cycling
Atlanta — @mwratl

🙌 Europe, Japan, & Oz

Manchester — @rainbowridersuk
Dublin — Joe F.
London — @islingtoncc
Paris — @fannybens
Zurich — @calamarocc
Milan — @dahu_trail
Berlin — @tortugacycles
Budapest — @klnd_eu
Wroclaw — @pikopulawski
Oslo — @evenskaar
Stockholm — @randonneurstockholm
Copenhagen — @allanshawphoto
Sydney — @pedalsetgo
Tokyo — @kita_chan_13_


3
4
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Welcome to Tennessee, “where every ride is the scenic route.”

We’re super excited to host 37 newly curated gravel routes by @biketennessee and @tnvacation. The gravel routes range from scenic mountain landscapes and challenging climbs, to farmland connectors, river valleys and tree-lined backroads.

🚲 Add this to their network of 52 road cycling routes and you’re looking at over 1,800 miles of pristine riding across 50 counties!

👏 Big shout out to Shannon Burke of @tennesseegravel for curating these routes!

📌 All routes are now live and free on Ride with GPS. Check out @biketennessee to view each route and then save them to your bucket list collections on Ride with GPS!

#ridewithgps #biketennessee #gravelcycling #cycling bikepacking


3
13
1 weeks ago

Lost Dot 101 // Alleycat

Organised by Race Reporter Sophie Potter (@sophiepotter) for some light-hearted shenanigans before the nerves kicked in, riders gathered yesterday afternoon for a mini alleycat in a public park on the eastern edge of Santiago de Compostela’s historic centre. Completing prescribed tasks in groups while navigating the city by bike, riders were instructed to eat a donut, recreate the Spanish flag, find some pilgrims, and spot Camino shells, among a list of other tasks that could be completed as creatively as desired.

New connections were made, and the all-FLINTA ridership came out to play for some much-needed downtime after travelling from far and wide.

Video: @roxannagbaz

#LostDot101 #BeMoreMike

With special thanks to our race partners:

@albion.cycling
@ridewithgps


186
4
1 weeks ago

6 years of cutty caps. 🧢 How many do you have?

Show us your collection — post a photo and tag us. We want to see which caps you’ve been rocking out there.

Year 6️⃣ kicks off on May 16!

#ridewithgps #cuttycapchallenge #cycling #gravelcycling #bikepacking


3
17
2 weeks ago

252 towns. 1,700+ miles. 159,000 ft of climbing. 4 years.

In 2021, Marcia Gauvin and Chris Leister set out to join the “251 Club” by visiting every single town in Vermont, but instead of driving, they took their gravel bikes. Their adventure wrapped in late 2025.

🚵 ~90 rides total
📍 Shortest ride: 1 mile (Winooski)
🛤️ Longest ride: 60 miles (Lamoille Rail Trail)
⛰️ Average climb: 1,000 ft per 10 miles
✔️ “Vermont ain’t flat” confirmed

🎨 Shout out to Tom B. of Colorado who converted all 90+ routes into one colorful Ride with GPS collection. A work of art!

Check out all 252 free routes at the link in our bio.

#ridewithgps #gravelcycling #vermont #bikevermont #bikepacking cycling


3
10
2 weeks ago

252 towns. 1,700+ miles. 159,000 ft of climbing. 4 years.

In 2021, Marcia Gauvin and Chris Leister set out to join the “251 Club” by visiting every single town in Vermont, but instead of driving, they took their gravel bikes. Their adventure wrapped in late 2025.

🚵 ~90 rides total
📍 Shortest ride: 1 mile (Winooski)
🛤️ Longest ride: 60 miles (Lamoille Rail Trail)
⛰️ Average climb: 1,000 ft per 10 miles
✔️ “Vermont ain’t flat” confirmed

🎨 Shout out to Tom B. of Colorado who converted all 90+ routes into one colorful Ride with GPS collection. A work of art!

Check out all 252 free routes at the link in our bio.

#ridewithgps #gravelcycling #vermont #bikevermont #bikepacking cycling


3
10
2 weeks ago


Story Save - Best free tool for saving Stories, Reels, Photos, Videos, Highlights, IGTV to your phone.

Story-save.com is an intuitive online tool that enables users to download and save a variety of content, including stories, photos, videos, and IGTV materials, directly from Instagram. With Story-Save, you can not only easily download diverse content from Instagram but also view it at your convenience, even without internet access. This tool is perfect for those moments when you come across something interesting on Instagram and want to save it for later viewing. Use Story-Save to ensure you don't miss the chance to take your favorite Instagram moments with you!

Our advantages:

No Need to Register

Avoid app downloads and sign-ups, store stories on the web.

Exclusive High-Quality

Stories Say goodbye to poor-quality content, preserve only high-resolution Stories.

Accessible on All

Devices Download Instagram Stories using any browser, iPhone, Android.

Completely Free to Use

Absolutely no fees. Download any Story at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Instagram Stories Download feature is designed to provide a secure and high-quality method for downloading Instagram stories. It's user-friendly and doesn't require users to register or sign up. Simply copy the link, paste it, and enjoy the content.
Downloading Instagram stories is a simple process that involves three steps:
  • 1. Go to the Instagram Story Downloader tool.
  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.