LADIES, WE'RE EXPLORING THE WORLD ON TWO WHEELS,

BUT BEFORE WEROAM

WE TRAIN

LADIES, WE'RE EXPLORING THE WORLD ON TWO WHEELS BUT BEFORE WEROAM

WE TRAIN

Welcome To WeRoam Moto Expedition Club

We Build Highly-Vetted Moto Teams To Explore The Globe On Two Wheels

WeRoam Moto Expedition Club is the world's only moto expedition club for women. As an organization, we build highly vetted teams and explore the unknown for the first time, together. We're in it for TRUE adventure and building lifelong friendships with incredible women who also want to see the world in a way most would only dream of.

WeRoam Expedition Teams have ridden through volcanic craters in Indonesia, raced alongside giraffes in the Namibia savannah, and swam in a remote waterfall in the Guatemalan jungle, just to name a few.

Unlike a tour company, we don't just throw together anyone willing to put down a credit card.

A successful expedition is dependent on the right people coming together - like-minded and like-skilled riders - as a team. Which is we vet each rider at our exclusive WeRoam Training Camp. Held on our 142 acre ranch in the hills of British Columbia, Canada Training Camp is a moto playground where riders get to improve on their off road riding skills, learn and apply mechanics, wilderness medical, navigation and so much more.

At the end of this immersive training camp, not only will you walk away with skills that will serve you for a lifetime, but we'll be able to ensure you land on the right expedition team.

TRAINING CAMP EXISTS FOR 3 REASONS

1

ENSURE PROSPECTS ALIGN WITH OUR MISSION AND VALUES

2

BUILD COMPATIBLE EXPEDITION TEAMS THROUGH RIDER SKILL ASSESSMENT

3

GIVE WOMEN THE CONFIDENCE TO EXPLORE THE GLOBE ON TWO WHEELS

TRAINING CAMP EXISTS FOR 3 REASONS

1

ENSURE PROSPECTS ALIGN WITH OUR MISSION AND VALUES

2

BUILD COMPATIBLE EXPEDITION TEAMS THROUGH RIDER SKILL ASSESSMENT

3

GIVE WOMEN THE CONFIDENCE TO EXPLORE THE GLOBE ON TWO WHEELS

Train For The Right Expedition Team

Training Camp isn't just the most fun you'll ever have on two wheels; we require it before any rider can join an expedition team. Without it, we risk placing unqualified riders on teams, jeopardizing everyone's safety and experience.

When riders of diverse skillsets and expectations ride on the same team, no one wins. The beginner riders feel bad that they're slowing the others down and risk their own safety trying to keep up. While the more advanced riders feel frustrated when a team isn't wanting to push limits the same way they do.

This is why we created Expedition Levels. Our expeditions are categorized into Levels 1, 2, and 3. The level of an expedition is determined by terrain, weather, accommodation style, and communication accessibility.

At the end of Training Camp, you'll earn a Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 qualification for future expeditions.

Training Camp isn't about passing or failing; it's about ensuring every rider ends up on the right level of team and has the knowledge and skills to confidently take on the challenge.

The skills you'll learn at Training Camp will serve you well beyond the expedition. Keep scrolling to see the skills you're going to gain...

The WeRoam Journey

The WeRoam Journey

Skills You'll Gain To Prepare You For Any Expedition In The World

Taught By Industry Professional.

Exclusively At WeRoam's Training Camp

MOTO

Prepare for Colombian mud, deep Sahara sand, and mountainous climbs in Peru with our moto training. Learn to navigate various terrains on our enduro course, featuring ENDLESS trails and the guidance of our skilled trainers. You’ll master riding on sand, rocks, logs, and more, ensuring you’re comfortable on all kinds of terrain.

MECHANICAL

Know what to do when your bike breaks down! You’ll learn to understand your bike’s mechanics, enabling you to diagnose issues effectively. Over 5 days, you’ll practice changing tires, spark plugs, and cables, and setting up your bike to suit your needs, making these skills second nature.

WILDERNESS MEDICAL

Learn how to stabilize an injured rider and get the help you need, even in the most remote locations. This training goes beyond basic first aid, focusing on scenarios without cell service, where you might only have access to a stick or rock to stabalize an injured person.

NAVIGATION

Find the best routes on the globe by mastering map and compass use, GPS devices, and mobile apps for effective route planning and tracking. Learn to create and follow routes while considering terrain and safety. You'll also discover how to develop a solid contingency plan to adapt your strategy in real-time.

TEAM

You'll learn key teamwork principles, improve communication, and develop strategies for constructive conflict resolution. Learn how to leverage teammates individual strengths and build trust within your team through interactive activities and real-world scenarios.

OUTDOOR SURVIVAL SKILLS

Gain hands-on experience in case you get stuck in the middle of nowhere. Learn to build a shelter, make a fire, forage for food, source clean water sources and signal for help. We'll stack you with the skills you didn't know you needed until you need them.

WE BUILD ELITE TEAMS SO YOU GET MORE:

SISTERHOOD

SAFETY

FUN

ADVENTURE

THE 411 OF TRAINING CAMP

WHO

12 women per training camp who want to become the adventurer and rider they aspire to be through skill development, community and exploration.

WHAT

The world's only moto expedition camp for women that vets riders for values, skills and gives confidence through skill development

WHEN

Training Camps run Monday to Friday every week between June and September

WHERE

On a private 142 acre, moto playground outside of Kelowna, BC Canada. (airport code is YLW)

HOW MUCH

Training Camp is $5000 USD + tax and includes transportation to and from the ranch, all meals, accommodation for 6 nights, 5 days of training with industry experts, bike use, and fuel

HOW DO I SIGN UP

Click the button at the bottom of the page to start your application process. Then book a call with one of our assessment specialists.

FAQ

Here's The Tea On All Things Training Camp

Does Everyone Have To Do Training Camp, Even If I'm Amazing On 2 Wheels?

Yes. Attitude and team-ability are weighted much more heavily than skill.

What Does An Average Day Look Like?

What Kind Of Bikes Will We Be Riding?

We've chosen 250cc dirt bikes so you don’t have to worry about their weight while learning new skills. Whether you drop it, pick it up, trail ride, or navigate logs and sand, you’ll have the best bike for the job!

What's The Average Age Of The Gal's Who Do This?

Our club includes members aged 28 to 65, but we don’t discriminate based on age. We’ve met plenty of “old” 30-year-olds and “young” 70-year-olds. If you have the determination and desire to join us, let’s go!

How many riders per training camp?

12 women per training camp to ensure everyone gets the time and attention to improve.

What are the passing standards/requirements?

We’re seeking riders who share our values and possess the grit, tenacity, and skill to explore the world in this way. WeRoam does offer Level 1, Level 2 & Level 3 expeditions to accommodate most riding levels.

I don't have a lot of dirt experience, what if I don't pass?

All good! With multiple levels of expeditions available, we can accommodate most skill sets. A Level 1 expedition will still be challenging and requires physical endurance and grit, but it won’t involve deep sand or single-track off-road terrain like a Level 2 or 3 expedition might.

I've NEVER ridden before, is this for me?

Unfortunately not. Riders must have riding experience to apply.

Will I Know Right Away If I Passed?

Yes, at the end of the week we sit everyone down and let them know if they

Passed - Level 1 Qualified, Passed - Level 2 Qualified, Passed - Level 3 Qualified or didn't pass, can't play with us.

What's The Difference Between A Level 1 & Level 2 Expedition?

There are 4 factors that differentiate a Level 1 to a Level 3 Expedition; weather, accommodation, connection to the outside world & of course terrain. We cover the differences in more detail at Training Camp.

I've Never Ridden A Bike Before, Can I Come?

Unfortunately not. We are not for complete beginners. We'd advise getting your basics at a local school, putting some time in and then after gaining some skills and confidence, come apply.

What If I Don't Want To Join An Expedition Team?

The purpose of Training Camp is to vet people for future teams, so we reserve spots for riders with that intent. But if you do Training Camp and don't want to move forward as a club member and join a team, that's all good! Better to know it over 5 days in Canada than on an international expedition.

What Are The Next Steps?

Fill the form below to start the application process. You'll be required to fill an application and then taken to a booking page to book an assessment call with our team. This call is to ensure you're a good fit for our training camps and club and give you a chance to ask us any additional questions you may have.

FAQ

Here's The Tea On All Things Training Camp

Does Everyone Have To Do Training Camp, Even If I'm Amazing On 2 Wheels?

Yes. Attitude and team-ability are weighted much more heavily than skill.

What Does An Average Day Look Like?

What Kind Of Bikes Will We Be Riding?

We've chosen 250cc dirt bikes so you don’t have to worry about their weight while learning new skills. Whether you drop it, pick it up, trail ride, or navigate logs and sand, you’ll have the best bike for the job!

What's The Average Age Of The Gal's Who Do This?

Our club includes members aged 28 to 65, but we don’t discriminate based on age. We’ve met plenty of “old” 30-year-olds and “young” 70-year-olds. If you have the determination and desire to join us, let’s go!

How many riders per camp?

12 women per training camp to ensure everyone gets the time and attention to improve.

What are the passing standards/requirements?

We’re seeking riders who share our values and possess the grit, tenacity, and skill to explore the world in this way. WeRoam does offer Level 1, Level 2 & Level 3 expeditions to accommodate most riding levels.

I don't have a lot of dirt experience, what if I don't pass?

All good! With multiple levels of expeditions available, we can accommodate most skill sets. A Level 1 expedition will still be challenging and requires physical endurance and grit, but it won’t involve deep sand or single-track off-road terrain like a Level 2 or 3 expedition might.

I've NEVER ridden before, is this for me?

Unfortunately not. We cannot accept riders with NO riding experience.

Will I Know Right Away If I Passed?

Yes, at the end of the week we sit everyone down and let them know if they

Passed - Level 1 Qualified, Passed - Level 2 Qualified, Passed - Level 3 Qualified or didn't pass, can't play with us.

What's The Difference Between A Level 1 & Level 2 Expedition?

There are 4 factors that differentiate a Level 1 to a Level 3 Expedition; weather, accommodation, connection to the outside world & of course terrain. We cover the differences in more detail at Training Camp.

I've Never Ridden A Bike Before, Can I Come?

Unfortunately not. We are not for complete beginners. We'd advise getting your basics at a local school, putting some time in and then after gaining some skills and confidence, come apply.

What If I Don't Want To Join An Expedition Team?

The purpose of Training Camp is to vet people for future teams, so we reserve spots for riders with that intent. But if you do Training Camp and don't want to move forward as a club member and join a team, that's all good! Better to know it over 5 days in Canada than on an international expedition.

What are the next steps?

Fill the form below to start the application process. You'll be required to fill an application and then taken to a booking page to book an assessment call with our team. This call is to ensure you're a good fit for our training camps and club and give you a chance to ask us any additional questions you may have.

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