This Howardsville Turnpike eBike ride traces 35 miles of gravel and history through Nelson County, Virginia along the James River corridor. Howardsville Turnpike eBike Ride Thirty-five miles of gravel, pavement, and hardpack through the James River corridor does not sound like a history lesson but this loop threads together five […]
Backroad Adventure
Hungrytown & Heards: When the Road Ends
Sometimes the best discoveries happen when the road ends. This ride took us deep into the forgotten corners of Hungrytown and Heards Mountain—places where the county road signs point to nowhere and the asphalt finally surrenders to gravel and red clay. What started as a simple exploration of Albemarle’s backcountry […]
Read MoreDead Ends & Decay: Discovering a Lost Empire on an Amherst County eBike Adventure
We set out chasing a Monacan Highlands loop and found padlocked gates, “Private” signs, and a GPS track that wasn’t worth a plug nickel. The FatTire Nomad kept nosin’ into manicured cul‑de‑sacs instead of gravel, and the morning was shapin’ up to be a total wash. So we tossed the […]
Read MoreGalts Mill Loop: eBike Backroad Adventure Through Virginia’s Forgotten Mill Country
JANUARY 9, 2026 Fifteen miles of winding pavement and crunching gravel might not seem like much on a map, but the Galts Mill loop is a descent into a different era. This backroad adventure threads together three distinct stories: a brick behemoth that fed the canal boats, a wooden mill […]
Read MoreVariety Mills Loop: eBike Adventure Through a Flooded Railroad Valley
Nineteen miles of mostly smooth pavement along the Tye River does not sound dramatic, but this loop threads together three big stories: an 18th‑century mill village, a scrappy timber railroad that reinvented itself for mining, and a single flood night that cut Nelson County off from the rest of Virginia. […]
Read MoreRolling Through the Roots: Oak Hill, Grape Lawn, Rocky & Berry Hill
There’s a particular quiet that settles on the foothills of Nelson County when autumn exhales its last warmth and the hush of winter begins to take hold. Here, between the Piney and Rockfish rivers, every farm corner, ridge, and mellow valley seems to echo with stories—layers of lived history grounding […]
Read MoreRiding the Spine of the Highlands: Nelson-Rockbridge Highlands
There’s a profound shift that happens in the Blue Ridge when the last stubborn leaf has fallen. The world, once riotous with color, becomes a study in monochrome and silence, and the crunch of fat tires on frozen gravel is the only percussion in a vast, still auditorium. This is […]
Read MoreEchoes in the Hollow
Riding Findlay Gap Road and Uncovering the Past There’s a certain stillness on Findlay Gap Road that feels ancient. As you descend from the paved security of Route 60, the world quiets down, and the crunch of fat tires on gravel becomes the only sound. This isn’t just another Nelson […]
Read MoreGhosts in the Gravel
Riding Dutch Creek Lane and Wheelers Cove If you follow the winding ribbon of Dutch Creek Lane up into Wheelers Cove, you’ll quickly realize you’re not just riding a bike—you’re moving through time, tracing the steps of families and fortunes that shaped Nelson County’s backroads. The land itself feels timeless: […]
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