Tom is an ultra-endurance athlete who has completed events like the Transcontinental and the GB Duro. He specializes in off-road touring, wild camping logistics, and GPS navigation. He teaches riders how to transition from road to gravel and survive self-supported trips.
Tom Harrison is an adventurer who thrives where the tarmac ends. With a background in outdoor education and years spent exploring the UK's National Cycle Network and remote bridleways, he is a master of logistics for self-supported travel. His expertise covers the specific challenges of British gravel riding—mud, flint, and unpredictable weather—helping riders choose the right tires, flared bars, and luggage setups. Tom provides detailed guides on using navigation tools like Komoot, OS Maps, and Garmin devices to avoid getting lost in the Welsh valleys or Scottish Highlands. He addresses the 'survival' aspects of the sport: water filtration, bivvy bag selection, responsible wild camping, and fixing mechanicals in the middle of nowhere. His content is designed for the dreamer planning their first King Alfred's Way or the seasoned rider tackling a multi-day coast-to-coast. Tom emphasizes resilience, preparation, and the joy of discovery over pure speed.