3-Day Enduro Adventure: more trails, more variety
Three days is the sweet spot: enough time to unlock new terrain without feeling rushed. We mix signature singletrack, bigger mountain loops, and optional technical sections—always matched to the group’s skill and energy.
RIDE HIGHLIGHTS

3 Riding Days
Three riding days with progressively bigger routes


Terrain Variety
More terrain variety: fast flow + technical challenges


Skill Tune-Up
Optional skills tune-up on Day 1 to level up quickly


Ride Support
Support setup for water / snacks and quick repairs


Scenic Views
Time for scenic stops (yes, you’ll actually see where you are)
RIDE DETAILS



Duration
3 days of riding
Typical riding time: ~5–7 hours/day. Day 1 warms up and calibrates the pace; Days 2–3 go deeper with longer loops and more “best of” sections.


Levels
Best for intermediate, strong intermediate, and advanced riders.
If you can ride gravel but struggle on loose climbs or tight turns, consider the Lite option (or ask us for a skill match).
What to expect?
A balanced enduro trip: enough challenge to feel earned, enough support to keep it fun.


Terrain mix
Routes adapt daily based on weather and group ability


Climbs / descents
Longer and more frequent than the 2‑day tour


Technique moments
Line choice, braking, momentum, and energy management


Breaks
Planned stops for food, photos, and to reset the group


Riding style
Ride smart, not reckless—clean progress beats hero moves


Evenings
Relax, refuel, and swap stories (we’ll suggest the best local spots)
What’s Included & Not
Included
- Professional guide(s) and route planning for all 3 days
- Daily briefings / debriefs + technique coaching on the trail
- Support for water / snacks during ride blocks (when available)
- Basic trail assistance for minor mechanical issues
- Accommodation coordination or included lodging (depending on your package)
- Emergency plan + local coordination (where applicable)
Not Included
- Motorcycle + fuel (rental options may be available)
- Riding gear and personal protective equipment
- Meals not explicitly listed as included
- Personal insurance (travel / medical / sport)
- Bike damage, spare parts beyond basic assistance, personal expenses
- Optional upgrades / add-ons
Recommendations


Bring two base layers (quick-dry) and rotate daily


Consider softer grips or grip donuts to save your hands


Pack a small first-aid kit + blister care


Hydration + electrolytes every day (fatigue sneaks up on Day 2)


If you’re between sizes, choose the more protective option (boots / knees)


Share any injuries/limitations early—so we plan smarter routes
Pro Tip
On Day 2, pace yourself early. If you keep your heart rate low in the morning, you’ll have the energy for the fun sections later.
