October 24–25, 2025
Columbia, TN
Like Father, Like Son
Hey there, if you’re seeing this page, you’re fully paid and on the list for our upcoming ride. This page has all the info you’ll need to prep, pack, and be ready for what’s ahead. Save the link so you can come back to it anytime.
If you missed the lodging email, click the link below to view lodging details. We’ll send out GPX tracks in August. Keep an eye on your inbox and GroupMe.
Need help figuring out what to bring?
I put together a quick video going over my go-to setup, what I ride with, and why it matters.
This section will be updated once we lock in the full plan.
We’ll post the day-by-day schedule right here so you’ll know what to expect and when.
Don’t mind getting your picture taken?
If you’re cool with being photographed for marketing purposes, can you let us know by filling out our photo release form?
Safety Gear is Required
These are Brock’s go-to picks—shared for convenience, not as official recommendations.
If you’re not sure what to bring, this list includes gear Brock personally rides with and trusts. Use your best judgment, ride within your limits, and come prepared. MotoMission isn’t liable for personal gear choices or injuries on the ride.
Packing List
Here’s a general list to help you pack smart—don’t overthink it, but don’t leave these behind.
You’ll want to be comfortable and ready for long days outside. This list covers the basics—both for the ride and downtime. Each cabin has outlets, so charging your phone or gear won’t be an issue.
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Sleeping bag
Pillow
Towel
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Toiletries
Bug spray
Sunscreen
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Hat
Refillable water bottle
We’re looking forward to a weekend filled with learning, laughter, and bonding moments.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Things to Do Nearby
Whether you’re taking a break from the ride or bringing someone along who’s not riding, there are a few solid options nearby to explore while the bikes are out.
University of Wyoming Geological Museum (27 miles out)
A fun stop for dino lovers—plus the surrounding town has some great coffee shops and places to eat.
Saratoga Hot Springs (50 miles out)
Free natural hot springs, open to the public. There's also a paid pool nearby that's fed by the same springs. Changing rooms on site.
Fishing Spots
The area’s full of trout—bring a rod and try your hand at fly or spin fishing. Plenty of good water to cast into.