Film Trailer Released for the Chattahoochee BDR-X Project

August 22, 2024

Seattle, WA – (August 22nd, 2024) – Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®), the leading non-profit organization dedicated to adventure motorcycling, announced the release of the trailer for its latest route in North Georgia, the Chattahoochee BDR-X, affectionately dubbed the “Hoochee.”

The full route and accompanying film will be unveiled during a live YouTube broadcast on Thursday, September 19th. The event will feature a 30-minute documentary film screening, the release of GPS tracks, waterproof route map, and route resources, along with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the route’s development and the inaugural expedition. The broadcast will be hosted from BDR headquarters in Seattle and feature live appearances by members of the expedition film team who will be broadcasting from the BMW Performance Center / U.S. Rider Academy in Greer, SC.

For more information and to join the live broadcast, visit RideBDR.com/Hoochee.

ABOUT THE ROUTE

The Chattahoochee BDR-X is BDR’s eighteenth route and the fifth installment in the BDR-X series, of shorter, loop-style routes. Free GPS tracks, travel resources, and a waterproof map will be available at RideBDR.com/Hoochee.

The 350-mile Chattahoochee BDR-X offers an exceptional adventure through North Georgia’s Chattahoochee National Forest, presenting riders with a loop format that allows exploration in either direction and starting and ending at the same location.

The Chattahoochee BDR-X is available for exploration immediately following the release. It is ideal for riders looking to delve deeper into North Georgia’s mountainous terrain with a manageable route that can be completed over a long weekend.

For more information and to join the live broadcast, visit RideBDR.com/Hoochee.

About BDR

Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit 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 benefit to rural communities, and encouraging responsible motorcycle travel in the backcountry.

BDR provides the riding community with turnkey trip-planning resources, including GPS tracks, digital maps, route information, condition updates, YouTube videos, Q&As, and other resources—all available 24/7 at RideBDR.com.

Since 2010, BDR has created routes in Washington, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, the Mid-Atlantic region, Southern California, the Northeast region, Wyoming, Oregon, Northern California, the Southeast region, and Montana.

In 2022, BDR introduced a new concept of shorter, BDR-style loop routes called BDR-X. Current BDR-X routes include Red Desert (Wyoming), PA Wilds (Pennsylvania), Steens/Alvord (Oregon), Black Hills (South Dakota), Big Bend (Texas), Chattahoochee (Georgia), Texas Hill Country (Texas), Lost Coast (California), Ozarks (Arkansas), and Adirondacks (New York).

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