Film Trailer Released for the BDR California-North Project
January 17, 2024
January 17, 2024
Seattle, WA – (January 17, 2024) – Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®) has just released the trailer for their upcoming Northern California Backcountry Discovery Route (CABDR-North) Expedition documentary film. The feature-length film premieres on February 17th at the Sofia Performing Arts Center (Sutter Theatre) in Sacramento, CA, kicking off a 3-month tour with over 80 film screenings planned at motorcycle dealerships and clubs across the country.
The CABDR-North represents the organization’s thirteenth route for adventure and dual-sport motorcycle travel, with free GPS tracks, travel resources, and BDR Motorcycle Map scheduled to accompany the film’s debut.
Motorcycle dealerships and clubs interested in hosting an CABDR-North film screening can reserve their tour date on the BDR website at www.RideBDR.com
Riders looking to help BDR continue on its mission of creating and preserving ADV riding opportunities should consider joining the BDR Annual Supporter Program featuring exclusive BDR swag and industry discounts from over 40 adventure brands.
ABOUT THE ROUTE & FILM
The CABDR-North expedition film features members of the BDR team and special guests from both BMW Motorrad USA and Zero Motorcycles as they take a first run on the all-new route, immersing themselves in Northern California’s captivating blend of landscapes, terrain and history.
Starting in Mammoth Lakes, CA atop Minaret Vista, the 940-mile route traverses the Great Sierra Nevada Range’s conifer forests, mountain meadows, and gentle slopes, concluding in the high desert of the Modoc Plateau just north of Alturas, CA at the Oregon border. Riders enjoy blissful forested two-tracks, tackle rugged canyon and mountain roads, and ascend peaks to fire lookouts with unparalleled, 360-degree views.
Highlights of the route include quaint towns nestled in the High Sierra’s folds, with their historic inns dating back to the 1880s. Beyond the thrill of the twisty roads and scenic vistas, riders can delve into California history, discover relics of mining towns, and witness geological wonders. The route caters to riders of varying skill levels and offers optional challenging sections, plus three expert segments.
ROUTE RELEASE, WORLD PREMIERE, FILM TOUR
— Sacramento Premiere —
The Official Film Premiere of the CABDR-North documentary will be on Saturday, February 17th at 5:00 pm PST at the Sofia Performing Arts Center (Sutter Theatre) in Sacramento, CA, featuring representatives from BDR, BMW Motorrad USA, Zero Motorcycles and select industry partners and journalists.
— Route Resources —
Free GPS tracks, digital map, FAQs, and travel resources will be released on February 17th at 12 noon PST on the BDR website. The waterproof CABDR-North motorcycle map will be available for purchase at the BDR Online Store.
— LA Premiere & ADV Expo —
For those in Southern California, BDR is hosting a film screening and an ADV-Expo event on March 16th in the Los Angeles Arts District, at Bike Shed Moto, a 30,000 square foot moto-venue, with a bar and restaurant, multi-brand retail space, barbershop, tattoo studio and gallery space. During the day the event is open to the public for free from 12 noon to 5 pm, featuring representatives from major ADV brands and BDR industry partners, as well as OEM demo rides. The film screening hosted by the BDR Team will take place from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the gallery space. Admission tickets for this portion of the evening are available on the BDR website.
— Film Tour —
Every year, nearly 100 motorcycle dealerships and clubs across the country host screenings of the BDR organization’s new film. Check the Film Tour Calendar page for a schedule of upcoming CABDR-North premieres and join your fellow adventure enthusiasts for an exciting evening of adventure motorcycle film entertainment.
Dealerships and/or clubs interested in hosting a film screening, can get more information and reserve their screening date on the BDR Dealership Page.
BDR partnerships with major industry brands made this project possible.
BMW Motorrad USA is presenting their third BDR route, with the Motorcycle Instructor from the BMW U.S. Rider Academy (in Greer, South Carolina) joining the CABDR-N filming expedition.
Zero Motorcycles underscored their commitment to advancing the possibilities of electric adventure riding in the backcountry by providing two DSR/X motorcycles, their pioneering electric ADV model, to be tested on the route.
Edelweiss Bike Travel, Austria-based premier world-wide motorcycle tour company, has been a BDR industry supporter for many years.
Outback Motortek, producer of quality protection and multifunctional luggage systems (used by BDR recently in their Ducati DesertX build) with deep roots in metal fabrication going as far back as the early 80’s.
CABDR-North Industry Partners
Special thanks BDR community members and partners including:
Touratech- USA, KLIM Technical Riding Gear, Mosko Moto, Motoz Tires, SENA, Alpinestars, Colorado Motorcycle Adventures, Gaia GPS, Rev’It!, Austin Moto Adventures, Cyclops Adventure Sports, Moto Camp Nerd, West 38 Moto, Rever, Wolfman Luggage/Threadworks, Black Dog Cycle Works, Doubletake Mirror, ADVMoto Magazine, Upshift Online, and BMW MOA.
About BDR
Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®) is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that creates off-highway routes for adventure and dual-sport motorcycle travel. The organization’s work includes promoting rider education and safety campaigns, driving economic relief to rural communities, and encouraging responsible motorcycle travel in the backcountry.
BDR delivers turn-key trip planning resources to the community including GPS tracks, digital maps, travel information, route condition updates, YouTube videos, Q&As, and other information – all available 24/7 on www.RideBDR.com.
Since 2010, BDR has created routes in Washington, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, the Mid-Atlantic region, Southern California, the North-East region, Wyoming, Oregon and now in Northern California. In 2022 BDR introduced a new concept of shorter, BDR-style routes that loop, called BDR-X. Current BDR-X routes include Red Desert, Wyoming; PA Wilds, Pennsylvania ; Steens Mountain & Alvord Desert, Oregon; and Black Hills, South Dakota.