Our Level 1 (Beginner) and Level 2 (Intermediate) training courses will be held concurrently at our location in Borrego Springs, California.
This location offers ideal desert terrain to practice the skills needed to tackle the diverse challenges of adventure riding.
We understand that comfort is key to a successful training experience. Therefore, we offer flexible lodging arrangements for our Borrego Springs training event:
Campsite Options: Free and pay campsites are available close to the training site and nearby town, giving you flexibility based on your preference.
Non-Camping Options: Additional non-camping lodging options (hotels, rentals, etc.) are available for those who prefer traditional accommodations.
Detailed information and booking assistance for all lodging options will be shared with you upon booking your training course.
When booking, please choose from the following available dates:
2025 November 1–2
2026 February 21–22
2026 March 21–22
2026 October 31 – November 1
Off-road mastery doesn't happen overnight. Our training is designed to build the confidence and finesse you need for a smooth, safe transition from pavement to dirt. The key to our program is breaking down complex movements into easy-to-understand, foundational steps.
We center our instruction around the Triple Threat—the precise, simultaneous control of the clutch, brakes, and throttle—at slow speeds. By re-learning how to harness these core actions, you maximize your riding capability. This Triple Threat technique is the backbone of our training, carrying over into every exercise we practice. By the end of this course, you will possess significantly more confidence, the necessary tools, and refined skills to truly "Ride your Ride."
Building upon the foundations established in Level I, or leveraging your existing skills, this 2-day intermediate training class focuses on refining your control of the motorcycle under pressure. We achieve this through the complete mastery of "The Triple Threat"—Clutch, Brake, and Throttle—applying it over varied terrain, during tight maneuvering, and an intense focus on momentum control.
A critical component of Level II is Body Position, which will be thoroughly explained and practiced at length, as it is key to handling more technical challenges. This training is designed for lifelong learners who understand that motorcycling is a perishable skill. By the end of this intensive event, you will be equipped and confident to tackle more technical trails and become a significantly better, safer rider. We highly encourage you to continue practicing with others who display good technique and motorcycle etiquette to always "Ride your Ride."
Relaxed group chats and specific clinics about riding apparel, bike protection, camping gear, tools, gps and phone navigation, preparing to ride a BDR route and more!
A great way to keep the camaraderie going and share stories and information! All meals at your own expense.
Space for trucks, trailers and RV's if needed.
You must have your own motorcycle. We do not rent motorcycles. We are happy to assist you with a recommendation to a local rental company.
All lodging and meals are at your own expense.
We offer flexible options to suit your comfort level:
Camping: Many riders enjoy camping during our events as a fantastic way to test gear and experience the outdoors! Camping options (both free and pay sites) will vary based on the specific location and will be shared upon booking.
RVs/Truck Campers: If you are bringing a truck camper or RV, both free and pay options are available.
Non-Camping: If camping is not your preference, a wide range of additional local lodging options (hotels, rentals, etc.) are available nearby.
Vehicle Storage: If you drive in with your motorcycle on a truck or trailer and require assistance with storage for the duration of the event, please let us know in advance so we can assist you.
Please Note: All lodging options are at your own expense.
Training Hours: Training will run on Saturday and Sunday, typically from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Lunch: We will break for lunch during the training days. You are welcome to eat at a local establishment or bring your own trail lunch.
Evening Meals & Camaraderie: Evening dinner meals will be planned each night with reservations at a local restaurant to keep the camaraderie going!
Meal Costs: Please note that all meals are at your own expense.
Optional Friday Meetup: For those arriving early, we will host an optional dinner and drinks meetup at a local restaurant on the Friday evening prior to the event start.
Saturday Arrival: If you are arriving on Saturday morning, a specific meeting time and place will be shared upon booking.
