"Intro to Adventure" Camp Includes:

  • 2½ day program: Friday afternoon to Monday morning
  • arrival dinner & orientation
  • 3 nights accommodation.
  • 2 days of instruction.
  • all meals and drinks.
  • Souvenir shirt.
  • Plus technology and field repair seminars.
  • Optional 2-day Base Camp Alpha “adventure” following training program.

Base Camp Alpha
“Journey to Base Camp Alpha!”



There is no better way to cement the skills learned in our "Intro to Adventure" or "Next Step" classes than to embark on an authentic 2-day "Adventure" immediately after your class wraps up.

And "The Journey to Base Camp Alpha" is a perfect way to do just that, to both enjoy and reinforce your newfound skills: 340-miles over two days, half on-road, half off-road.

The trip is tailored to the skill sets taught in the class—either our Intro Class or Next Step.

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The Price:

-$1295-

Price is based on riding your own bike.
Rentals are available.

BMW off road academy's Adventure Camp Rider Training

Motorcycles like the BMW GS are the SUV’s of the motorcycle world, yet many riders of these bikes are nervous about taking them off into the "dirt," even though that’s what they were designed for. Why is this? Well, mostly because they are “heavy” and awkward, as well as expensive to repair. This combination makes riders reluctant to ride them off the pavement.

But even if you’re “on the pavement,” how many times have you had to creep through miles of mud and gravel along a section of "road under construction?" Or wanted to visit a special attraction in a national park only to find it “way out in the dirt somewhere.”

Gliding across the sandEven if you are not interested in becoming a “dirt rider,” it can be useful to have some “dirt skills” because sometimes you find “dirt” in unexpected places. If our training helps you avoid one “unintentional dismount,” then the savings you get from not having to repair your bike will pay for the class. And as an additional bonus: it’s a recognized fact that dirt skills improve your street riding.

So, speaking of dirt, ponder this: Many of our National Parks have some of their most incredible natural "wonders" at the end of a dirt road. Let's use Death Valley National Park as an example. Death Valley is America's 2nd largest national park, but it sports only 150-miles of paved roads, while there are over 1100-miles of dirt roads. Imagine that...in actuality, almost all of Death Valley's most incredible views and natural wonders are 10 to 30-miles into the back country on rough, dirt roads. And most of our National Parks are similar.

big pig over the whoopsSo, this is the class that will help you to get comfortable with the basics of riding the dirt roads of the world. For additional perspective, consider this fact: more than 95% of the world's roads are dirt.

    In our "Intro to Adventure" program you will:

  • Learn the risks of using ABS in the dirt.
  • Learn the basics of controlling your bike on all types of dirt roads.
  • Learn the top five mistakes all street riders make in the dirt.


We'll teach you a series of "building block" skills which will dramatically increase your confidence off-road.




    The "Intro to Adventure" class will include:

  • An introduction to dirt riding techniques and the top mistakes people make.
  • Body position for effective off-road riding
  • Throttle, brake and clutch techniques
  • Weight-shift techniques for steering
  • Balance techniques
  • Turning technique using counterbalancing
  • Obstacle avoidance
  • How to control front and rear wheel skids
  • Hard Acceleration technique on dirt and gravel
  • Hill Climbing
  • Descending steep hills in a controlled manner
  • How to ride in Sand and Gravel
  • How to recover from a stall on a steep hill.
  • How to turn around, fully loaded on a steep hill.

Adventure Camp also provides hands on technology overviews, opportunities to learn about the tools and equipment that are available for the adventure rider, plus demonstrations about such important things as tire repair "on the trail".