The Utah Backcountry Discovery Route (UTBDR) is mostly off-road route from Arizona to Idaho. The South to North route winds through the red soils of southern Utah to the northern high mountains to the north. The route includes dirt, gravel, and pavement surfaces and may include rocks, ruts...
This website provides you with free GPS tracks, info, and planning tools for each adventure motorcycling Backcountry Discovery Route (BDR)
We offer an array of things to do in Colorado for the Adventure Motorcyclist and we're pleased to add the Colorado Back Country Discovery route to our repertoire of inspiring rides. So welcome to RawHyde's version of the COBDR. This is a 6 day ride that begins and ends at RawHyde's...
The Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route (OBDR). I had heard about it maybe 2-3 years ago while reading through ADV. It looked like something that would be fun to try: a challenging, 750+ mile dirt route from Walla Walla, WA to the California border, crossing through central Oregon’s fo...
A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of riding one of the Backcountry Discovery Routes in Idaho.Bumgarner, JohnDirt Bike
profit Backcountry Discovery Routes (BDR) organization has created several trans-state routes for dual sport and adventure motorcycle travel. Having recently published the North East route, the BDR is heading back West with the announcement of the Wyoming Discovery Route (WYBDR) now under ...
who rolled up in a cloud of dust having broken free of Seattle’s tractor beam, along with TJ and Gabe Millard from the Olympia area. Cast against the orange sky, our Land Rover Discoveries were a well-aged pairing for this excursion along the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR)...
The BDR has already completed routes for Colorado, Washington and Utah and plans to create a new route every year. Future Backcountry Discovery Route’s are in the making for California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Wyoming. The Arizona Backcountry Discovery Route is the best way for Adventure ...
2012—Colorado Backcountry Discovery Route (COBDR) 675 miles Start: Four Corners End: Wyoming border The COBDR contains some of the highest moto-accessible roads in the U.S. Hurricane Pass, for example, is 12,730 feet. Rob Watt is nominated to serve as a board member for the BDR organi...