On April 1, 2025, we will be dropping our 2026 Expedition Teams and I'm not going to lie, we're exploring some unreal places on two wheels. But before this drops, we want share the changes we’re making in 2026 to elevate adventure.
On this page, we’re going to cover:
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again…
We Are NOT For Everyone
So give this an page a read so you can decide if you're picking up what we're throwing down.2026 Expedition Teams will be launched to our existing members and prospects on March 25th, and then to the public on April 1, 2025.
So check out what we're up to for 2026:
We're on a mission to leave the world a little better than we came.
WeRoam builds elite, all-women moto expedition teams who come together in foreign countries to complete a humanitarian mission...on two wheels.
Teams explore the unknown for the first time together, contributing their unique skills and overcoming obstacles as a team, all for the common goal of completing the mission objective. It is the truest of adventures; a unpredictable and challenging journey, and only suitable for riders ready for a challenge, adaptable and ready to work as a team.
Now in saying all of this...
We understand that the women who are excited by WeRoam aren't necessarily ready to be dropped into a foreign country and face the unknown. That many of you come with limited riding experience, physical limitations, or different tolerance for true adventure and would appreciate the chance to be apart of international moto expeditions, even if you're not ready for "the true unknown" yet.
So in 2026 we have created Expedition Levels so that we could open the doors of international moto expeditions to more women by creating options to suit a variety of rider levels. This allows women to be apart of this exciting world; meeting incredible women, see the world in an amazing way, and developing confidence as you go, even if your not "elite."
Expedition levels don't just accommodate a variety of riding levels and style, they also give our riders a clear path on how to develop into a next level rider with confidence, if that's your goal. Each level can serve as a stand alone experience and a training tool/stepping stool to prepare you for the next level and hopefully, a true expedition.Although our expeditions vary in difficulty, they all require confidence in riding, mental and physical readiness, and a solid attitude.
So which level is best suited for you?
Level 3 expeditions are the pinnacle—true missions that demand the highest level of skill, endurance, and teamwork.
Every Level 3 expedition team is on a mission; we’re leaving a country a little better than when we came. Whether it’s bringing fresh water to remote tribes in Namibia, delivering medical supplies to Peru, or providing veterinary aid in Guatemala, these journeys are about completing a humanitarian objective set out by the team before departure day. Teams are required to work together to develop strategy, navigate their routes, and overcome a variety of challenges to complete the mission objective.
Level 3 teams are made up of elite riders who have proven their skills, aptitude for adventure and team-ability at Training Camp or on past expeditions. Teams are strategically made with riders of complementary skill sets - such as medic, route planner, language, mechanic - to improve likelihood of mission success.
These expeditions are intense, unpredictable, and demanding—physically, mentally, and mechanically. They require advanced off-road riding skills, adaptability, and unwavering commitment.
For experienced and qualified riders only.
Level 2 expeditions are deep-dive, off-road experiences that push riders to refine the skills needed for a Level 3 mission.
Instead of traversing an entire country, Level 2 immerses you in a specific region—whether it’s a vast desert, dense jungle, or rugged mountain range. You’ll often camp, navigate off-grid, and learn to work as a self-sufficient team while honing advanced riding techniques, navigation skills and team strategies.
These expeditions focus on exploration within a contained environment, allowing for skill development in a stable setting. For example, a Level 2 expedition in the U.S. might mean setting up camp and mastering the technical terrain of Moab, while a Level 1 in the USA might involve a coastal ride from California to Oregon.
Perfect for those wanting to sharpen their off-road, navigation, and self-sufficiency before tackling a full-scale expedition.
Level 1 expeditions blend adventure with comfort—off-road exploration with well-earned breaks.
Dubbed “Dunes and Spa” by our big brothers at Freshline, these expeditions are about getting a taste of adventure while enjoying a few luxuries along the way. Expect shorter ride days, more downtime, and off days spent by the pool or enjoying a massage.
While still requiring teamwork and a willingness to explore the unknown, Level 1 expeditions are always supported by a chase truck and designed for riders who want to ease into the expedition experience. If you're unsure whether you crave full-blown adventure, this is the perfect way to find out.Not a tour.
Not a vacation. But definitely a great starting point.
We take a lot of risks over here at WeRoam, but one risk we're not willing to take is building teams of riders where attitude, rider level, expectations and team-ability are not a match. So to ensure every team is stacked with the right riders, qualified for the team they're on, we mandate that everyone first pass our Expedition Training Camp.
Training Camp is both our way of vetting riders for future teams, but also where participants learn crucial skills any rider of any discipline should know.
Training Camp is a 5 day immersive experience where riders will PRACTICE:
We've created an environment where women can really develop their skills because Training Camp is where you can try, fail 487 times, but have the space and support to figure it out on the 488th time. From changing tires to riding over logs and a variety of terrain, you'll walk away far more competent than you came.
Riders are scored on their riding skills, physical ability, execution on ERP's and team-ability to receive a pass or fail. If you pass, you will be assigned the rider level you earned which is the expedition level you qualify for.
You'll get to choose the expedition team you join and we'll get you fully onboarded into our community from there, giving you access to our entire community and member only benefits, like access to our Moto Park.
So yeah, this is a lot to take in, but it's what you need to know before you can truly decide if we're right for you. So if you have tingles in your gut and your heart is pumping like this is the right thing for you, then make sure you can start by filling THIS application. If your application is approved, you’ll be invited to schedule an Assessment call with our team.
Will we be seeing you in 2026?
On April 1, 2025, we will be dropping our 2026 Expedition Teams and I'm not going to lie, we're exploring some unreal places on two wheels. But before this drops, we want share the changes we’re making in 2026 to elevate adventure.
On this page, we’re going to cover:
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again…
We Are NOT For Everyone
So give this an page a read so you can decide if you're picking up what we're throwing down.2026 Expedition Teams will be launched to our existing members and prospects on March 25th, and then to the public on April 1, 2025.
So check out what we're up to for 2026:
We're on a mission to leave the world a little better than we came.
WeRoam builds elite, all-women moto expedition teams who come together in foreign countries to complete a humanitarian mission...on two wheels.
Teams explore the unknown for the first time together, contributing their unique skills and overcoming obstacles as a team, all for the common goal of completing the mission objective. It is the truest of adventures; a unpredictable and challenging journey, and only suitable for riders ready for a challenge, adaptable and ready to work as a team.
Now in saying all of this...
We understand that the women who are excited by WeRoam aren't necessarily ready to be dropped into a foreign country and face the unknown. That many of you come with limited riding experience, physical limitations, or different tolerance for true adventure and would appreciate the chance to be apart of international moto expeditions, even if you're not ready for "the true unknown" yet.
So in 2026 we have created Expedition Levels so that we could open the doors of international moto expeditions to more women by creating options to suit a variety of rider levels. This allows women to be apart of this exciting world; meeting incredible women, see the world in an amazing way, and developing confidence as you go, even if your not "elite."
Expedition levels don't just accommodate a variety of riding levels and style, they also give our riders a clear path on how to develop into a next level rider with confidence, if that's your goal. Each level can serve as a stand alone experience and a training tool/stepping stool to prepare you for the next level and hopefully, a true expedition.Although our expeditions vary in difficulty, they all require confidence in riding, mental and physical readiness, and a solid attitude.
So which level is best suited for you?
Level 3 expeditions are the pinnacle—true missions that demand the highest level of skill, endurance, and teamwork.
Every Level 3 expedition team is on a mission; we’re leaving a country a little better than when we came. Whether it’s bringing fresh water to remote tribes in Namibia, delivering medical supplies to Peru, or providing veterinary aid in Guatemala, these journeys are about completing a humanitarian objective set out by the team before departure day. Teams are required to work together to develop strategy, navigate their routes, and overcome a variety of challenges to complete the mission objective.
Level 3 teams are made up of elite riders who have proven their skills, aptitude for adventure and team-ability at Training Camp or on past expeditions. Teams are strategically made with riders of complementary skill sets - such as medic, route planner, language, mechanic - to improve likelihood of mission success.
These expeditions are intense, unpredictable, and demanding—physically, mentally, and mechanically. They require advanced off-road riding skills, adaptability, and unwavering commitment.
For experienced and qualified riders only.
Level 2 expeditions are deep-dive, off-road experiences that push riders to refine the skills needed for a Level 3 mission.
Instead of traversing an entire country, Level 2 immerses you in a specific region—whether it’s a vast desert, dense jungle, or rugged mountain range. You’ll often camp, navigate off-grid, and learn to work as a self-sufficient team while honing advanced riding techniques, navigation skills and team strategies.
These expeditions focus on exploration within a contained environment, allowing for skill development in a stable setting. For example, a Level 2 expedition in the U.S. might mean setting up camp and mastering the technical terrain of Moab, while a Level 1 in the USA might involve a coastal ride from California to Oregon.
Perfect for those wanting to sharpen their off-road, navigation, and self-sufficiency before tackling a full-scale expedition.
Level 1 expeditions blend adventure with comfort—off-road exploration with well-earned breaks.
Dubbed “Dunes and Spa” by our big brothers at Freshline, these expeditions are about getting a taste of adventure while enjoying a few luxuries along the way. Expect shorter ride days, more downtime, and off days spent by the pool or enjoying a massage.
While still requiring teamwork and a willingness to explore the unknown, Level 1 expeditions are always supported by a chase truck and designed for riders who want to ease into the expedition experience. If you're unsure whether you crave full-blown adventure, this is the perfect way to find out.Not a tour.
Not a vacation. But definitely a great starting point.
We take a lot of risks over here at WeRoam, but one risk we're not willing to take is building teams of riders where attitude, rider level, expectations and team-ability are not a match. So to ensure every team is stacked with the right riders, qualified for the team they're on, we mandate that everyone first pass our Expedition Training Camp.
Training Camp is both our way of vetting riders for future teams, but also where participants learn crucial skills any rider of any discipline should know.
Training Camp is a 5 day immersive experience where riders will PRACTICE:
We've created an environment where women can really develop their skills because Training Camp is where you can try, fail 487 times, but have the space and support to figure it out on the 488th time. From changing tires to riding over logs and a variety of terrain, you'll walk away far more competent than you came.
Riders are scored on their riding skills, physical ability, execution on ERP's and team-ability to receive a pass or fail. If you pass, you will be assigned the rider level you earned which is the expedition level you qualify for.
You'll get to choose the expedition team you join and we'll get you fully onboarded into our community from there, giving you access to our entire community and member only benefits, like access to our Moto Park.
So yeah, this is a lot to take in, but it's what you need to know before you can truly decide if we're right for you. So if you have tingles in your gut and your heart is pumping like this is the right thing for you, then make sure you can start by filling THIS application. If your application is approved, you’ll be invited to schedule an Assessment call with our team.
Will we be seeing you in 2026?