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coffee | stories | stoke We roast coffee, tell stories, and share stoke about coffee and two-wheeled adventures. #loamcoffee

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The Hario gooseneck kettle is my go-to for brewing coffee in Nacho the Van. Since I use camp stoves to heat water for pourovers, it never occurred to me to use anything else. Most often, when I serve coffee, I'm off the grid as there's no electricity besides the small Jackery…

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Outdoor coffee tip: pack a small gooseneck kettle You can pick up a small gooseneck kettle for around $20. Small and lightweight, it is perfect for bikepacking. Not only that, but it can take a beating. Why a gooseneck kettle? It allows you to control the pour when brewing…

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What is one of the best bikepacking tips you would share with someone going on their first overnight adventure?

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Hey, trail building/stewarship organizations. Hit us up if you want coffee at your next big dig day. Especially as we get further into the fall and winter, cold and wet weather are epic conditions for coffee before the trail work begins.

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There’s something magical about the combination of bikes and coffee! Here’s why bringing Loam Coffee to your bike shop is a win-win: ▪️Community Hub: Your shop becomes a gathering place for cyclists and coffee lovers alike. It’s where friendships are brewed over fresh coffee and…

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YES!!!

When van life coffee is looking (and tasting) better than cafe coffee. 📸 @on.vagabonde

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In case you missed it, I posted a review of the @timemorecoffee Nano hand grinder last week on our website. Here's my big takeaway ... "There’s a reason I called this review the hand grinder you need for bikepacking.' Because it is. Small, compact, lightweight, and durable ……

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Since the beginning, Loam Coffee has been attached to mountain biking and trails. Some of our earliest outings were serving coffee to volunteer trail builders here in the rainy Pacific Northwest. This past weekend, we linked up with a couple of other orgs for a day of free…

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The upgrades for Nacho the Van continue ... new retractable awning, roof basket, roof-mounted spare tire, and a few vinyl logos splashed around.

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Can't wait to serve coffee to everyone who signed up for the free shuttle day tomorrow at the 44 Trails. Continuing to work on branding and upgrades for Nacho the Van. Nacho has come a long way from when I got it (this photo is from 3 years ago). SO much more work to do ...…

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When it came time to replace my hand grinder, I knew I wanted to test drive a higher-end and more expensive one. Would it even make a difference? That’s when I decided to pick up the @timemorecoffee Nano. I knew TIMEMORE already created a wide variety of quality coffee serving…

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Flat bars or drop bars? What's your go-to for gravel riding?

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We're partnering with Oregon Territory Outfitters, Fat Tire Farm, 44 Trails Association, the USFS, and Trail Builder Magazine for a weekend of free mountain bike shuttles day and a trail building workday. DATES: Saturday, Oct. 26 at 9am (shuttle day) and Sunday, Oct. 27 at 9am…

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🔥 OUTDOOR COFFEE BREWING TIP: Keep it simple ☕ Whether you're bikepacking, tent camping, or exploring the backcountry by van, the simpler your coffee setup and routine are, the better. Simple can also mean carrying less equipment for brewing coffee. This is especially…

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It is easy to get boxed in with our own thinking. At times, based on social media algorithms, what we see, hear, and consume can be limited to an echo chamber of familiarity. Therefore, what we experience in the daily rhythms of life becomes normalized and then set into a…

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How do you brew coffee while bikepacking, overlanding, camping, vanlifing, or at home? Tag us and show us! Would love to see your setup!

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What 3 WORDS would you use to describe your weekend?

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How do you normally brew coffee? Do you brew coffee differently at home compared to when you’re on a week-long bikepacking trip or exploring the high desert backroads in your conversion van? By the way, there’s no right or wrong answer here. If you feel stuck, would you like some…

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Thanks again to everyone who participated in the Trail Builder Kit giveaway with @trailbuildermag It's always great to support trail builders. If you missed our post on Monday, we're participating in another giveaway with @BackslopeTools We're giving away a bag of beans + a…

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