FIRST LEVEL ADVENTURE RIDING
2 Day Course
Whether you are new to riding in the dirt or already have some experience, everyone should start with mastering the basics. This 2-day co-ed class will teach you the 3 pillars of success: Line Choice, Body Position and Bike Control. Regardless of your experience level, this course will challenge you and lay the foundation for proper riding technique so you can maximize your enjoyment on the trail. Learn slow speed clutch control, balance, turns, braking, acceleration and hill skills. We’ll also cover non-riding techniques such as bike set-up, bike pick-up, and line choice. Our goal is to give you the confidence you need to ride on the trail, but we guarantee you’ll have fun in the process.
NEXT LEVEL ADVENTURE RIDING
2 Day Course
Maybe you’ve been riding for a few years or you took a Level I Adventure Riding course earlier in the year and are ready to up your game. Our NEXT LEVEL training curriculum is designed to fine-tune your existing skills and equip you with new skills to ride better, tighter and more controlled in varied off-road terrain.
Students can expect specialized training that will equip you with proper riding techniques suited for the terrain and challenges we face in real-world adventure riding. We’ll review and expand on your existing skills, including braking and trail stops on a hill, learn hill re-start and hill rescue techniques, explore other intentional break-traction scenarios, and provide training and tips to turn tighter and with more control in level and off-camber environments.
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Kandi Spangler is a 5′ 2″ two-time U.S. Women’s Team GS Trophy finalist and longtime motorcycle enthusiast. She has amassed over 100,000 miles on various motorcycles, is an MSF RiderCoach and has been coaching adventure riders of all skill levels since 2016. Her goal is simple: Help adventure riders reach and exceed their riding goals through training, education and inspiration. Kandi competed and won a spot on the GS Trophy U.S. Women’s Team in both 2019 and 2021. She has ridden and competed on an F700GS, F850GS, low-suspension R1200GS and now rides a standard-height R1250GS at competition level. “Road to the GS Trophy” is a short video of Kandi’s 2019 bid for the BMW GS Trophy. Filled with emotional highs and lows – traveling to California, South Carolina and eventually Malaga, Spain to compete. She came in 10th place.
Reviews
Eugene
What a fabulous weekend
What a fabulous weekend; one of the best "vacations" of my life. I attended all four days (Level 2 and Level 3), staying in one of the tent sites. Others stayed in yurts, campers, or drove in daily. Showers are available and a new lodge is under construction. Ben Dragoo's instruction (DART) was mature, practical, and well structured. Jamie and James were excellent assistants. As a new rider of only a few months, I came in with only self-taught (YouTube) skills. I was also limited to what I could apply on roads and trails in my area. Other participants had decades of riding experience. I was initially very intimidated, but the program guides students through a progression of skills that elevate both noob and mature riders. I've done a number of technical skill trainings course over the years, including as student and instructor for rock climbing. Too often instructors present an ideal or limited scope of acceptable technique or equipment; everything else is "wrong." For example, a friend of mine was taught that you need a specific (awkward) posture when standing. Or, instructors may insist that bar risers are always wrong. If you just follow "their" rules, you are doing it right. Ben's approach was more relaxed; "ride what you have." This carries through the whole program: practical, approachable, non-judgmental, and patient. This reduces stress and helps participants focus on skill building without shaming from an instructor. The out-ride to the Uinta National Forest on day three of Leve l3 training was the final, in-situ application of all the training. It was a wonderful experience. Grit Moto Adventures ranch is a great facility with constructed and natural terrain that provide safe and effective training stations. Kari's support was excellent. Thank you for putting all together.
Experience Level: Beginner
Training Attended: 2-Day ADV Skills Training
Marcel
6 stars if I could!!!
GRIT, Kari and Ben were absolutely amazing! They are patient when the struggle got real, which several of us were in need of. It does not matter if you are newer to riding off road or have been riding for decades, you will learn some new skills! I highly recommend this course and will be back for the level 3 course.
Experience Level: Beginner
Training Attended: 2-Day ADV Skills Training
Brandon
Incredible Experience!
I learned more in 2 days with these instructors than I could have ever thought possible. Incredible experience!
Experience Level: Beginner
Training Attended: 2-Day ADV Skills Training
Sarah
Easy access to Park City & hiking!
Carrie is an exceptional host and you will feel like family upon the completion of your training/visit. The yurts are clean and comfy with bathhouse nearby. We went to bed and woke up with the sun.
Experience Level:
Training Attended: Yurt guest
Eric
Excellent facility!
Excellent facility to train and get instruction! Excellent hosts as well!
Experience Level: Intermediate
Training Attended: 2 Day ADV Skills Course
Bill
Utah 6 Day Tour
Riding GRIT Moto’s Fall 2024 Utah! Homebase Tour was an absolutely incredible experience. The roads, the back country off-roads, the landscape and scenery of Utah in the Fall, the accommodations, and the support were all phenomenal. The six day ride included everything they said it would; adventure, camaraderie, challenges conquered by perseverance and team work, and a feeling of accomplishment once over. The rented Yamaha Tenere 700 was one tough powerful bike; perfect for this adventure. Our guides for this tour, Ken (lead), and Curtis (sweep), were great and a joy to hang with after a long day of riding. And boy, do they have stories. It is hard to put into words how great Kari (SAG truck driver, GRIT principal, support dog owner) was. She went above and beyond my expectations for this tour every single day. When it comes to Adventure riding, she is the most passionate person I’ve ever met. I’m sure this passion will drive the success of GRIT Moto Adventures and the GRIT Moto Ranch. Finally, to ride this with my brother, who I had not ridden with in many decades, made this a ‘beyond priceless’ experience. Thank you, GRIT!
Experience Level: Intermediate
Training Attended: Utah Homebase Tour

Teaching Style
Kandi’s courses are designed to help improve your skills while on your own bike, therefore taking the time to explain each exercise in-detail, showing a demo, then ending with students practicing & perfecting. These courses will break down each skill into 3 major components: Line Choice, Body Position, and Bike Control. 1) Line Choice – You’ll develop the skills and visual acuity to look and think ahead of the bike, searching for an appropriate line, clearing or avoiding obstacles, and averting emergencies if possible. 2) Body Position – You’ll learn how to properly and fluidly position your body on and over the bike to maximize controllability. And 3) Bike Control – You’ll discover how to manipulate the bike’s controls (throttle, clutch, handlebars, suspension and brakes) to realize the bike’s full capability. Together, these skills will improve your confidence, enhance your riding skills and help maximize your overall riding enjoyment!
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