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HUMM Canadian Rockies 2016
*** REGISTRATION IS OPEN! ***
[Registration closes when we reach 150 riders] More info: www.horizonsunlimited.com/events/humm-rockies-2016 Register your team (2-4 people) for TWO DAYS of 100% pure off-road adventure navigation challenges. No stunts, no gimmicks. Thanks to our Event Partners, Trent Schumann and Daan Stehouwer of Wanduro, you’ll experience a side of the BC Canadian Rockies that others rarely get a chance to see. Whether you’re new to off-road riding or a trail ninja, HUMMs let you and your team choose your adventure… it IS a *navigation* challenge, after all. We’re going global in 2016: CANADA + SPAIN + INDIA. We’ve got more HUMM updates coming your way! Stay tuned on Facebook and Twitter about all three events and more. |
Hi Susan! I have been looking at the Humm event and I had questions about the rider level of experience required. I have a little bit of dirt riding experience on forest service roads and one rocky eroded one.
I have only owned my dual sport since May. Will it be too much for me? |
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Canadian Rockies HUMM 2016 from UK
So, after coming third in the Morocco HUMM in 2015 and looking for an excuse to do more trips I am considering the Canadian Rockies HUMM next July.
I can either ship my bike to New York or LA from Heathrow and ride to the HUMM (I have friends/family in Toronto and Banff that I would like to drop in on) and probably spend at least 4 weeks on the road. Initial idea is to fly into NYC then ride up to Toronto, then head west to Calgary for the HUMM before heading south to fly out of LAX (about 5000mls according to Google maps, is that even realistic??) . Or Fly direct to Calgary and hire a bike for the HUMM spending less time (a week or two??) and not see so much. But it seems a waste to go all that way and not make the most of it. I favour the first option, but haven't yet decided. Anyone else from the UK considering this event? Anyone interested in meeting up somewhere on the way? Anyone interested in forming a team? Patrick |
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Hi Brian, As I have set out the tags for the HUMM in Canada with my friend Trent - I can probably advise you a little. The tags require offroad riding, but you don't need to do anything scary - there are plenty of points for people to collect that are on smoother trails - or rough trails that you can paddle your way through - no need for speed' Here you can find more info with pictures of different trails: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wanduro/?fref=ts If you have further questions, PM me or post something on our facebook page! Greets, Daan |
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Blacktop won't get you into the beautiful nature like this: ;-) https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...59108098_o.jpg (picture taken near a HUMM tag-point ;-) Hope to see you there! Greets, Daan |
Hi Patrick,
Cool planning - I like it. I have ridden across this continent and it took me 3 months to see a little bit only - it is very big and very beautiful. My friend Trent and I are the event partners for the HUMM, and have tried to get that deal nailed down with Air Canada - but it was a dead end ($$$). If you want to get here for a few weeks, taking your bike is nice as there is a lot to see; I'd personally go to LA then and ride north via the parks which are fantastic, but that is a personal preference. From Toronto to Calgary, that is 50hrs in the saddle..... you may want to install a throttle lock as it is a lot of prairy. :-D Rentals: we have made a deal for additional km's and discounts with a local company, you can find pricing and specs on the deal here: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...m-rockies-2016 For the bike rent cost of a 2 week trip you cannot get your bike flown in - and there are a few GS800's with panniers and all available, 650GS or KLR with soft luggage. Also 1200GS available with hard luggage system. If you guys fly in with a team and rent bikes (which I would find really cool) then I'll get you some tracks and tips for camping, routes, free hot springs in the mountains accessible only by unpaved roads etc so you can make a holiday out of it (free of charge). I'll just make that for all guests from overseas that want to make a little trip out of it. You can pretty much bush-camp for free all over the place, as long as you take the bears into account. You can find all info on the HUMM here: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...m-rockies-2016 More pics and specs of the trails out here on our FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wanduro/?fref=ts https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...59108098_o.jpg Feel free to post additional questions on our FB page too! Greets, Daan |
canadian crossing 2016
Patrick, Dan,
We are two guys (eejits some say?) on KTM990s travelling East to west canada in late August 2016 for 4+ weeks. Starting in Nova Scotia and finishing in Anchorage via Vancouver. Unfortunately we will miss the Canadian Rockies Humm 2016. Any good suggestions, places to visit, dirt roads to sample, camp areas or advice would be much appreciated. Kieran |
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How much time will you spend between Calgary and Vancouver? And which route do you have in mind? I can give you some tips, no problem. |
Entry available - HUMM
Hello folks, I am registered for the HUMM but unable to attend due to busy life circumstances. Looking for someone who is interested in using my entry. I understand that a substitution is possible.
Regards, Michael Cody |
Heading for the Rockies!
With 4 days to go until the first HUMM Canadian Rockies, we are full up! And the weather forecast is awesome! Sunny and highs in the 26-28 C range! :D
Stay tuned for news from the event! |
Grant is off!
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Grant is off to the HUMM Canadian Rockies for the pre-event rider and instructor training! Testing out his new Touratech Aventuro helmet, very nice looking! Susan the Sherpa will follow mid-week with the car to bring up more event stuff... |
Off-Road Training at the 1st HUMM Canadian Rockies!
HUMM Off-Road Training took place during the days leading up to the event, led by Ramey 'Coach' Stroud of Cascade Endurance Center / RideCoach.com.
The first Training for Travel (TM) Instructors course was also held, and Nigel Malyon, Shawn Henn and Patrick Gerber obtained their Instructor Certificates - well done guys! http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...M-Training.jpg http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...Training-2.jpg http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...Training-4.jpg http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...Training-3.jpg |
Leading up to the event...
The organizers making final arrangements before the teams arrive!
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...rent+Grant.jpg We're on (Panorama Resort) TV! Trent and Grant at breakfast. http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...Daan+Susan.jpg Daan gets first sight of the HUMM Rockies book... http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...ooks+Spots.jpg Books and Spots laid out for each team - 59 teams started! http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...rant+Susan.jpg Sharing a quiet moment before the event begins! |
Strategizing and planning!
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We can hear the teams buzzing and revving... and without bikes! http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/eve...icPlanning.jpg The first all-women team planning their route! |
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