
How can we last longer in the saddle than our overpriced gear?
This is the question that started Gravel and Gas
Meet your guides
Cassidy
Cassidy was raised around motorcycles—her entire family rides, and she grew up in her dad’s shop, Precision Frameworx. After 10 years working in tech, she left the desk in 2024 and hit the road full-time, riding 28,000 km solo across Canada and USA. The trip started on a no-frills Ducati Scrambler and unfolded through rainstorms, remote highways, and scenic gravel trails. Along the way, Cassidy’s mission became clear: to make riding more accessible, welcoming, and fun for everyone—rain or shine. Now, with a rebuilt Dyna and an adventure-ready GS in her garage, she’s building a brand to help others get on the road and stay there.
Makenzie
Makenzie started riding in 2019 and never looked back. Based in British Columbia, he rides to the Yukon multiple times each summer, combining his passion for motorcycles with deep backcountry experience. As an outdoor survival instructor trained to thrive with limited tools, Makenzie brings a unique perspective to the road—one shaped by self-reliance, adventure, and a love for the ride. Taught by a former MI5 motorcycle team member, he’s serious about road craft and even more serious about empowering others to explore with confidence.














