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The Impossible Route is a cycling documentary that covers the story of Jeremiah Bishop and The Vegan Cyclist as they ride bikes up the world's most challenging cycling climbs.
The Impossible Route is a cycling documentary that covers the story of Jeremiah Bishop and The Vegan Cyclist as they ride bikes up the world's most challenging cycling gravel climb. The road cycling climb up Mauna Kea is objectively the world's hardest climb, but many have accomplished that challenge. The impossible route is almost entirely on gravel roads, making this cycling adventure, the hardest one-day route in the world.
1h 14min
The Impossible Route: Death Valley is a 7-day EPIC gravel cycling adventure over one of the most challenging courses in the world. Jeremiah Bishop and The Vegan Cyclist attempt to ride bicycles along a well-established motorcycle course called The California Backcountry Discovery Route (CABDR).
1h 39min
Jeremiah Bishop, Eddie Anderson, and The Vegan Cyclist embark on a five-day journey across Montana's unridden dirt roads and trails. Starting in National Glacier Park, the three ride Canyon gravel bikes packed down with everything they need to survive the trip.
1h 3min
The Impossible Route Telluride HellRide was the HARDEST ONE DAY route! The average elevation was 10,000ft above sea level with a low of 8,000, and a high of 13,800, which means just riding will be tough. Let alone climbing the steep pitches, loose gravel, and technical sections downhill.
1h 32min
In this expedition, The Vegan Cyclist, Travis Longfellow, and Jeremiah Bishop attempt to traverse the Appalachian Mountains on a route filled with legend. In Parkersburg, West Virginia, the route heads east, traversing the Appalachian Mountains toward Virginia’s Blue Ridge, spanning 462 miles with 38,000 feet of climbing between the Ohio River Valley and the James River in Richmond, Virginia. In reverse, the route follows a once-vital lifeline for commerce, mail, and supplies for the American frontier.
1h