We are founded and led by BIPOC & LGBTQIA+ riders. Riders of all skill and experience levels are welcome here. For us, led by us for folx that the bike & outdoor industry have and continue to marginalize.
Based in Los Angeles with rides and events spanning all of Southern California. We host monthly bike campouts, social rides, and skill shares.
Based in Los Angeles with rides and events spanning all of Southern California. We host monthly bike campouts, social rides, and skill shares.
Meet the Team!
Laila (she/her)
Laila is a Persian-Mexican user experience designer, certified bicycle safety instructor, and dedicated proponent of using bikes for good. She began riding bikes to commute a decade ago, and started bikepacking with WWCC in 2021. As an advocate for cycling-friendly infrastructure, she participates in local and national cycling associations, aiming to promote sustainable transportation and safe cycling practices. She looks forward to actively supporting Wild Wolf’s mission and having more coffee outside rides with friends. |
Vic (she/her)
Vic is a british-chinese-malay film editor in LA. Riding bikes for fun, commuting and traveling globally has always been a part of her life, but since the pandemic, she has realized the importance of biking for self care. A storyteller at heart, she puts her creative energy into carving out space for narratives we don’t usually see in the mainstream. |
Martha (she/her)
Martha was born in Los Angeles but raised in Chicago. She started riding bikes when she was 15 and was exposed to racing her senior year at DePaul University. That experience sparked her desire to move to LA where she continued to explore the city's mountains, beaches, and valleys by bike. Her background is in Physical Education and is currently in the process of receiving a Masters in Recreation Sports Management. When she's not riding bikes, you can find her taking naps with her dog Chapo, making noise on the guitar, or working on sewing projects. |
Liz (she/her)
Liz is a proud Chingona, born and raised in Echo Park. She started biking around 8 years ago after seeing group rides in the neighborhood and quickly figured out how to join. The gateway drug of party rides led to road and then dirt touring. Liz loves challenging herself and discovering new places by bike with friends. Never not smiling on the bike, Liz is the queen of the party pannier club. |
Susie (she/they)
Susie is a designer, artist and advocate originally from the North West. They have been organizing in the LA bike scene for the past 10+ years with a focus on building community centered on FTWNB riders. As a long time commuter she uses the bicycle not only for transportation, but as a tool for climate action, meditation, and connecting with friends & nature. Susie loves “picnic-packing”, route building, and spreading the stoke for camping by bike. |