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EP9: How a Grassroots Meet-Up Built a Riding Community - Drew Faulkner, Red River Scramble Organizer & Moto Adventurer Unscripted Podcast Host

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When Drew Faulkner first picked up motorcycling after his military service, he didn’t imagine it would lead to organizing a grassroots adventure and dual sport rally. As the creator of Red River Scramble and host of the Moto Adventurer Unscripted podcast, Drew blends his love of maps, Appalachian riding, and community-building into a passion project that’s drawn riders from more than 20 states.

Drew shares with host Heather Wilson Schiltz how Red River Scramble grew from a handful of Instagram friends into a 300+ rider gathering, why navigation and communication are central to safe adventure riding, and what keeps him motivated to organize a free event year after year. He also discusses his personal riding style, most memorable trips, and how podcasting connects the adventure and dual sport community.

🎧 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

  • How Drew got into motorcycling after the military and the story of his first bike
  • The grassroots beginnings of Red River Scramble and how it’s grown to hundreds of riders
  • Why communication is the biggest lesson he’s learned as an event organizer
  • The role of mapping and GPS and why he still loves old-school methods
  • Balancing challenging routes with accessibility for newer riders
  • Drew’s most memorable trip (and what it taught him about letting go of detailed plans)
  • The story behind starting Moto Adventurer Unscripted and keeping it going for 5 years and 115+ episodes
  • Why Drew prefers riding solo (or a duo) over large group rides
  • His favorite piece of gear that’s been with him since his Army days

📲 Connect with Drew Faulkner

SPONSORED CONTENT: For your free podcast consultation, visit PedalStomperProductions.com/nopitch

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📸 Follow @MomentumMotorsportsPodcast on Instagram + Facebook

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Content provided by Heather Wilson Schiltz of High Gear Success. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Heather Wilson Schiltz of High Gear Success or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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When Drew Faulkner first picked up motorcycling after his military service, he didn’t imagine it would lead to organizing a grassroots adventure and dual sport rally. As the creator of Red River Scramble and host of the Moto Adventurer Unscripted podcast, Drew blends his love of maps, Appalachian riding, and community-building into a passion project that’s drawn riders from more than 20 states.

Drew shares with host Heather Wilson Schiltz how Red River Scramble grew from a handful of Instagram friends into a 300+ rider gathering, why navigation and communication are central to safe adventure riding, and what keeps him motivated to organize a free event year after year. He also discusses his personal riding style, most memorable trips, and how podcasting connects the adventure and dual sport community.

🎧 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

  • How Drew got into motorcycling after the military and the story of his first bike
  • The grassroots beginnings of Red River Scramble and how it’s grown to hundreds of riders
  • Why communication is the biggest lesson he’s learned as an event organizer
  • The role of mapping and GPS and why he still loves old-school methods
  • Balancing challenging routes with accessibility for newer riders
  • Drew’s most memorable trip (and what it taught him about letting go of detailed plans)
  • The story behind starting Moto Adventurer Unscripted and keeping it going for 5 years and 115+ episodes
  • Why Drew prefers riding solo (or a duo) over large group rides
  • His favorite piece of gear that’s been with him since his Army days

📲 Connect with Drew Faulkner

SPONSORED CONTENT: For your free podcast consultation, visit PedalStomperProductions.com/nopitch

-------------------------------------

Momentum: A Motorsports Podcast, powered by High Gear Success

👉 Want to connect or recommend a guest? Visit: MomentumMotorsportsPodcast.com

🔔 Subscribe on YouTube for more motorsports stories and strategies

📸 Follow @MomentumMotorsportsPodcast on Instagram + Facebook

  continue reading

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