Join Triumph From Atlanta to Alaska

If you’re anything like us, you occasionally find yourself sitting at a desk on Friday wondering, what the heck am I going to do this weekend? Well, if you like motorcycles, good food, cold drinks, and hanging with like-minded people who love adventure, then fear not, we have an event for you. Starting on April 21, Triumph motorcycles is going on tour across the United States and Canada with their new Tiger 800 and Tiger 1200 adventure bikes, and they’ll be throwing some awesome outdoor parties along the way. There’s even a MotoGP celebration from 5:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.

Every event will include food and drinks along with entertainment and activities for everyone and an up-close look at Triumph’s new adventure line up. The campfire discussions will range from the best riding destinations and top gear choices to touring and off-roading tips and tricks. The best part is that these parties are open to everyone, whether you’re a hardcore Adventure rider, ADV-curious or just love motorcycles, this is an outdoor party you don’t want to miss! Oh, did we mention the truck carrying Triumph’s motorcycles will be there? Trust us, it’s worth seeing.

The full list of dates and events can be read below, but to register and learn more about each location, visit Triumph’s website here.

Dates and Locations:

  • ATLANTA, GA – APRIL 7
  • AUSTIN, TX – APRIL 21
  • PHOENIX, AZ – APRIL 28
  • SALT LAKE CITY, UT – MAY 5
  • LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 12
  • BAY AREA, CA – MAY 26
  • LACROSSE, WI – JUNE 2
  • TOLEDO, OH – JUNE 9
  • HARRISONBURG, VA – JUNE 16
  • MILTON, PA – JUNE 23
  • WILLIAMSTOWN, MA – JUNE 30
  • MONTREAL, QC – JULY 7
  • TORONTO, ON – JULY 14
  • ALBERTA, AB – JULY 21
  • VANCOUVER, BC – JULY 28
  • KENAI, AK – AUGUST 4

Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Chris didn’t receive a real taste of the outdoors until moving to Prescott, Arizona, in 2009. While working on his business degree, he learned to fly and spent his weekends exploring the Arizona desert and high country. It was there that he fell in love with backcountry travel and four-wheel drive vehicles, eventually leading him to Overland Journal and Expedition Portal. After several years of honing his skills in writing, photography, and off-road driving, Chris now works for the company full time as Expedition Portal's Senior Editor while living full-time on the road.