Girlsridetoo Gets Out Camp is coming of age—and almost sold out
18 years old, of legal age—and not conformist in the slightest. At least, that’s what the organizers claim. One thing is clear: “Get Out,” as insiders call it, hasn’t gotten any bigger or louder. And it works just the same—it has for nearly two decades. Twenty-five women come together to go biking in the Engadin. Four days on the trails of the Upper Engadin promise plenty of fun. The good feeling of having spent the whole day outdoors in good company makes for pleasant evenings.
Trails for Enthusiasts
Whether you ride a traditional bike or an e-MTB doesn’t matter. What counts is a passion for alpine trails and long days in the mountains. Heads up! This camp isn’t for casual riders who just want to cruise along gravel paths. We ride where the Engadin shows its full potential: varied singletrack, technical sections, alpine climbs, and descents with guaranteed panoramic views. Those who bring trail experience and also appreciate a good workout will be rewarded here with exactly the moments that make mountain biking days unforgettable.
What has always made Get Out special is the atmosphere. We ride in small, guided groups where every participant finds her own rhythm. No racing, no comparisons, no pressure to perform. Instead, conversations arise along the trail, shared laughter after tricky sections, and exactly that uncomplicated dynamic that you otherwise often only experience on bike trips with good friends.
Three Women, One Passion
The camp is organized by a trio that has been shaping the Engadin and the biking scene for years: Andrea Hahn and Patricia Roth from Bike Agentur know the region down to the last trail meter. The team is rounded out by Jule Lell-Wagener, founder of GIRLSRIDETOO.DE—one of the first major mountain biking platforms specifically for women in the German-speaking world.
The Hotel Palü in Pontresina has been an integral part of the camp since day one. This charming bike hotel has long been more than just a place to stay: a meeting place, a retreat, and the heart of the entire weekend. After the rides, good food, relaxed evenings, and a wellness area for tired legs await. And by the time of Hotel Manager Gerold’s legendary surprise evening at the latest, it becomes clear that the best memories often aren’t just made on the trail.
Perhaps that’s exactly what makes Get Out so special, even after 18 years: It doesn’t try to be anything more than a really great bike weekend among women. Just four days of trails, mountains, community, and that wonderful feeling of being exactly where you need to be for a while.
For more info and registration, visit girlsridetoo.de
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