IT'S NEVER TOO LATE: DISCOVERING BIKEPACKING BEYOND 50 | Rebecca Rusch

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Published 2024-05-08
Watch as Juliet Starrett of ‪@TheReadyState‬ tackles her first-ever bikepacking trip under the guidance of adventure athlete, Rebecca Rusch through Arizona's scenic Fool's Loop. In this video, Juliet shares her firsthand experiences—from the hurdles she faced to the lessons she gathered along the way.

Juliet reflects on why she chose this challenge and it's impact on her views about fitness and aging. With Rebecca's expert advice and support, she navigates this new terrain, illustrating that it's never too late to start a new adventure.

This video is more than a trip recap; it's a call to all women to consider stepping out and trying something new, regardless of age. Witness their journey across breathtaking landscapes, learn from their experiences, and get inspired to take your own leap into adventure.

Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to encourage more women to explore and embrace new challenges!

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All Comments (14)
  • @Chunt1A
    Very comfortable teaching skills there Rebecca. You didn't over or underestimate the ability of the rider, but gave her some challenges she could achieve. I personally am headed to the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route in 2.5 months and will turn 63 on the trail. Always great seeing what you're up to. Watching you during the 1990's racing the EcoChallenge was a fantastic memory.
  • Great video, thanks for sharing! I just turned 52 and on my birthday bike ride thought about the plan my younger self had to bike across the U.S. I concluded there are no do-overs/getting younger so I better get moving! Your ride seems like a good intro. Thanks for sharing your gear, too…that was helpful.
  • Excellent, you had me at pie shop. Actually I started bikepacking after 60. It’s really never too late to earn your pie.
  • @PumpkinVillage
    Awesome ride. It's only a number. Slow and steady is the way to go. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
  • Very good! I'm sure you have much more recorded an we would love to see more of this trip. To stop moving is to slowly die. Keep it up an live happy
  • @helsdon71
    Wicked awesome video.... would love to bike this Trail and it's very beautiful... looks like a lot of fun
  • I started doing ultra after age 50. 32km rides ended up 18months later to be 4000km race across Europe. I was always fit. Not every ride had to be a race. I am never going to win an ultra and really don’t care. I camp out most nights with very few in a hotel when I can’t stand the stink. It’s super safe for women and guys ( i am a guy ) as I often camp late and leave early don’t be afraid to wild camp. UK and Europe is very benign environments maybe some parts of the USA Canada maybe needs more care. The chance of accidentally meeting a rapist, murderer or robber is extremely low indeed. I always take a satellite tracker as my fall back SOS device and Rebecca does too. I only wonder if people as expert as Rebecca or trying to copy my efforts of 32km then 64km then 100KM and an overnighter and eventually 4000km feel they can’t do it because they are too fat, too unfit, drink too much or too old. YOUR NOT My mum is 80 yrs old and 18months ago rode across Europe on an E bike around 2000km but stayed in hotels each night. So there is a way to have better health never mind bikepacking to the North Pole.
  • @PEDALSnPROJECTS
    Im over fifty but i want a comfortable place to lay my head but love to watch bike packing