Gravel Riding in Idaho
Rebecca’s Private Idaho gravel/pavement mountain bike race turned out to be a very public suffer fest. I loved every minute of it.
Rebecca’s Private Idaho gravel/pavement mountain bike race turned out to be a very public suffer fest. I loved every minute of it.
Packing up a converted mini camper and leaving his city job, Todd is heading out on a voyage – traveling western US and Canada to explore the outdoors on foot and on his two-wheels. His first stop Sedona, Arizona.
Follow Pete and his buds as they hit the Whistler Valley Trail and singletrack on their fatty’s, to bring you the goods on where to ride your fatbike in Whistler this winter.
One end of Whistler to the other and back, all off road. If you’ve ever wondered how to link up some of Whistler’s best singetrack trails to form an incredibly challenging and extremely epic ride, over 60 km in length, then read on…
There is no better way to celebrate the start of summer 2015 than with a great mountain bike ride followed by a tasty local brew. That is the underlying principle of BikesnBrews. Their latest post by Richard Link pairs micro brews with trails found in Kananaskis Country, Canmore and Banff. Enjoy this refreshing read.
Tanya Koob and her family rip up the trails at Nipika Mountain Resort, getting in some early spring riding.
Gord Parker explores the scenic Kelowna area, cruising down the Kettle Valley Railway Trail and checking out some of the surrounding area’s trail networks during his four day riding trip.
Doug Topp recaps his latest mountain bike adventure to Vancouver Island, experiencing the riding in Cumberland for his first time.
The late fall and early spring has been an active one for the Pemberton Valley Trail Association (PVTA) and for local builders; they’ve been busy building, expanding and improving on the already significant trail network. A mild winter in the Sea to Sky corridor meant there was plenty of time to ride and dig. And dig they did in Pemberton. Here’s the skinny on the new dirt.
If you love to ride, Squamish has had a dream winter. One snowfall, not an outrageous amount of rain, and some unbelievably mild temps. My riding has been largely uninterrupted, and my drivetrain is showing the wear of over 12 months of continuous pedaling.