FAQ’s
Accelerate Your Future
- Q:
What exactly am I signing up for?
A:A crazy 11-day bike trek, and a super training program around it.
- Q:
What do I gain?
A:- You get a raw adventure your friends will envy.
- You get a road map to your deepest dream.
- You get a challenge that will access untapped inner strength.
- You get up to 7 months of personal coaching.
- And you get guidance during the trek that helps you fearlessly pursue new paths.
- Q:
How much is the tuition?
A:$4900
- Q:
What does tuition cover?
A:- A 7 month coaching program centered around an epic bike trek
- Up to 5 months Pre-trek coaching and support
- On-trek guide
- 2 months Post-trek coaching and support
- Pre-trek Guidebook
- On-trek Guidebook
- Epic adventure done right
- Q:
How long is the journey?
A:10 days (up to 2 weeks with travel time).
- Q:
What kind of bike do I need?
A:Touring or Gravel bike, equipped with low gears (preferably a 42-cassette), disc brakes, and a more upright position.
- Q:
Can I rent a bike?
A:Yes. Renting usually costs about $300-400.
- Q:
Can I fly my bike?
A:Yes. Flying with a bike can run from $30-300 each way, and airlines require it boxed or bagged. Bike shops are happy to box for a small fee. To save a few bucks, follow YouTube videos and box it yourself.
- Q:
Where do we sleep?
A:At campsites, parks, and homes of fellow cyclists.
- Q:
How do we haul our gear?
A:In a trailer we pull behind our bikes (trailer use included with tuition). Church history treks are an exception; for these we haul your gear for you.
- Q:
What if I’m not a cyclist?
A:Great! About 85% of our trekkers are not “cyclists” per se. They’re just adventurous people willing to give it a go.
- Q:
How will we eat?
A:We cook our own breakfast, lunch, and occasionally dinner, but often find cafes and restaurants along the way (especially in the evening).
- Q:
What if I don’t know the language?
A:It’s all good. In the host country enough people know English that we can usually communicate fine. It does help to learn a few basic phrases. And don’t forget body language!
- Q:
How do I prepare?
A:Once you enroll in the program, you’ll get a fun, adventurous training program that builds strength, endurance, agility, and speed.
- Q:
What kind of equipment do I need?
A:Bike, camping gear, and clothes. We’ll guide you to the best gear, and even reward your training with camp and bike stuff.
- Q:
What travel arrangements will I need?
A:Round-trip or multi-city flights to our arrival and departure cities, along with pre- and post-trek lodging.
- Q:
When do I need to get a passport?
A:ASAP. To prevent extra fees and rush orders, get your passport at least 3 months in advance.
- Q:
How can I justify being gone this long?
A:You deserve it. And when you return, everyone around you will feel your deep shift.
- Q:
What if I’m the slowest person?
A:You’re in luck—this is not a race. Everyone trains hard, but it’s about being strong enough to slow down, drink it in, and be sensitive to the world around you.
- Q:
What’s a typical day like?
A:- 6am – awaken and get ready
- 8am / 9am – hit the road
- 9am – 7pm – explore, discover, learn
- 7pm – set up camp, eat
- 8pm – learn, discuss, journal
- 10pm / 11pm – sleep
- Mind you, on-trek the entire schedule goes haywire, so be prepared to pivot.
- Q:
What’s the average mileage per day?
A:Approximately 45 glorious miles.
- Q:
How do I tell my spouse I want to do this?
A:You speak from your center. You don’t try to persuade or dance around the issue. Boldly and openly you explain this is something that speaks to your soul.
- Q:
Where can I sign up?
A:More Information Coming Soon…