Perfect for beginners but challenging enough for experienced riders too, the ADV Camp will methodically build your skills at a rate you would never believe was possible. You will build on each new layer in a way that reduces risk to rider and machine while rapidly advancing your offroad skills. Learn everything from the most basic skills to those needed to tackle the most intimidating obstacles.
500 acres of private farmland at the Rockcrusher Farm ensures a wide range of diversity. Based on weather, terrain may vary from high traction dirt to wet Georgia clay. Includes access to a open areas, hills, trails, sand, mud and gravel.
Check-in begins at 3:00pm on Thursday afternoon. You will have time to set up your tent (if camping) and get acquainted with your fellow participants.
Meet your fellow riding partners around the campfire as well as the instructors (including Bret) and discuss what specific skills you will be learning. It is highly recommended to join us for the the Thursday evening meet and greet, starting around 6:00pm.
Training begins at 8:00am sharp (7:30 check in for late arrivals) and will initially take place in a large, grassy field with natural features.
You will develop your off-road skills through a better understanding of forces and physics rather than the traditional step-by-step instruction. If you are an advanced rider, you will learn critical details that will lead you to excel in your riding skills. Understanding the “why” is critical to mastering your machine.
Every class is a little different as Bret and his crew are always trying new techniques to teach you more effectively. The objective is to learn the following skills:
– Seated and standing riding techniques
– Motorcycle ergonomics… setting up your motorcycle to your body
– Low-energy riding techniques
– Traction management skills
– Control of power delivery
– Slow-speed balance and maneuvering
– Lifting (single person and multi-person)
After a good nights’ rest, your mind will reset and you will be ready to build upon the skills learned the previous day.
This day is about turning the gross motor skills from day one into fine motor control techniques that will reduce your energy use and make your bike feel lighter and more agile. Various terrain features will be utilized within Rockcrusher Farm to tease with your brain as you learn how to evaluate each obstacle. All of this is done without the need to remember the “right formula”.
Depending on what terrain is available, lessons may include:
– Narrow track riding and ruts
– Loose surfaces (sand, mud, or loose rock)
– Trail turns
– Hills (ascending, descending, starting, stopping, u-turns)
– Slide turns and other useful skills that will set you apart from other riders
At 6:00pm, you will be treated to a graduation dinner in Hiawassee. Plan on joining us for a quick graduation, a fun wrap up to the course.
Time to leave the farm and take your new skills to the real world and join us for the Timewarp class (affectionally called Sunday school by the instructors).
This 4-5 hour class takes you on a real ride while teaching you how to eliminate the number one cause of accidents on pavement and on dirt. Using local roads to develop advanced visual process and terrain reading you will learn to eliminate information overload. These advanced techniques are identical to those we taught to United States Army Special Forces and others for 11 years.
In partnership with the advanced terrain reading skills you will be learning you will also be using the skills from camp to to achieve your riding goal of using less energy, riding with less stress and removing the “surprises” that catch many riders unprepared. Get a taste of what adventure riding is all about, done correctly with the right skills.
This optional training day is provided for an additional cost and is only available for the students who have attended both days of the ADV Training Camp. There is a ten student limit unless three instructors are available.