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Low-Gravity Crater Cycling

A great way to see low-gravity terrain up close, ride along crater rims and regolith roads each morning, then return to your ship for dinner and a new landing site by dawn.

Low-gravity cycling pairs the comfort of a small ship with the strange joy of riding across terrain you would otherwise see from a rover window, at a sixth of the effort. Your gear stays aboard. The ship relocates while you ride. You finish the day at a new crater, ridge, or outpost with a hot shower, a real meal, and a viewing deck waiting for you.

The routes

Crater rims on the near side, regolith flats near the equator, ridge trails above the old mining outposts. Routes are flat to gently rolling once you account for the gravity, daily mileage is approachable, and EVA-suit-integrated ebikes are available on most departures for travelers who want them.

What a typical day looks like

Breakfast aboard. A guided morning ride of 25 to 50 kilometers along a crater rim, regolith path, or ridge trail. Lunch at an outpost or on the bike. Optional afternoon ride or free time to wander once the ship arrives at the next landing site. Dinner and the viewing deck for the evening.

Who it's for

Travelers who want active trips without long transits to a single destination, pairs and friend groups where one person wants to ride and another wants to read, and anyone who loves low-gravity terrain and prefers seeing it at bike pace rather than from a rover window. Beginner-friendly, all skill levels, EVA Class I clearance sufficient.