The Wild Escape: Having the best times on Gravel Bikes
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The Wild Escape: Having the best times on Gravel Bikes

What happens when you bring together a group of women, gravel bikes, sleeping bags, and a shared sense of adventure?

What happens when you bring together a group of women, gravel bikes, sleeping bags, and a shared sense of adventure?

You get The Wild Escape - an all female* community event in the Tyrolean Alps. It's a 3-day happening with one night of camping, one night in a traditional hut and a whole lot of gravel riding. 

Me - Mel - and my friend Jazz created the Wild Escape last year to make gravel riding and bikepacking more approachable, welcoming, and community-driven. After a successful first edition in 2025, we just had an amazing second edition at the end of May, 2026.

Why We Started The Wild Escape:

Living in Innsbruck, we are surrounded by an incredible cycling scene. But like many places, the bike world can often feel highly performance-oriented and male-dominated. While races, challenges, and personal records certainly have their place, we felt there was the need for something different.

We wanted to create a space where women could experience gravel riding and bikepacking without pressure, regardless of their experience level. A space where curiosity mattered more than speed, where conversations were just as important as kilometers, and where first-timers felt just as welcome as seasoned adventurers.

Both of us share a deep passion for bikepacking. For me, that passion started during an eight-month journey across South America in 2024. I began that trip with virtually no bikepacking experience, and it completely changed my perspective on travel, and life in general: freedom, confidence, connection, and unforgettable memories. We wanted more women to discover that feeling.

More Than a Ride: A Community Experience

At its core, The Wild Escape is about community.

Rather than focusing on competition, we focus on shared experiences. Participants ride together, support one another, share meals, swap stories around camp, and celebrate the small moments that make bikepacking special.

One participant described the weekend perfectly:

"Had such an amazing time. You truly considered every detail, from the perfect group size to beautiful routes, great food, and lovely little goodies. You created such a magical and welcoming space for all of us girls—it meant a lot to be able to share these adventures together."

Another rider shared:

"It was my first bikepacking experience and now I feel stoked to go on more trips. Thanks for this inspiring weekend!"

These are exactly the experiences we hoped to create.

Participant Lena: “Honestly, it was a 20/10 experience… or even higher! Thank you for creating such beautiful memories, unforgettable moments, and a space where we could feel welcome, connected, and inspired. It was truly something special.”


About Melanie and her Headlands: 

Bikes, Gear, and getting started with Bikepacking

Bikepacking can be quite challenging in terms of equipment, so having the option of rental bikes for those, who are just starting off, was really a huge help!

As a Marin partner - I'm riding the Marin Headlands - I was excited to bring Marin on board for this year's event. Thanks to their support, we were able to provide rental gravel bikes for participants who didn't own suitable bikes. For several women, this made participation possible in the first place. One participant, Cathleen, joined The Wild Escape as her very first bikepacking trip. She borrowed a Marin gravel bike for the weekend and quickly fell in love with the experience. By the end of the ride, she was already talking about planning her first solo bikepacking adventure :)

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