Whistler Fat Biking
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.
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.
Whistler’s homegrown bike publication has hit the stands. This FREE local magazine is in its second year and packed with loads of goodness.
“If we continue to find trails re-opened we will be tracking the riders responsible and offering them a holiday from riding in our Park and skiing our hills.” Rogue building in the Whistler Bike Park.
WORCA, despite being one of the biggest clubs in the country, still faces many challenges. At a recent meeting many of the issues were discussed.
Lee Lau braves the Whistler Bike Park opening day and brings back a condition report. It looks like another good year for chairlift riding.
Mother Nature has been lifting her long white winter dress, seducing us with the hopefulness of spring. As the trails slowly unfurl themselves from the grasp of winter’s chokehold, slowly revealing themselves one by one, we can learn to appreciate each one again. Embrace spring.
Dan Raymond not only coaches the Canadian National Snowboard Freestyle team, he builds amazing trails. He has an incredible eye for lines and increasing the rider experience. We asked him for a few pointers for would-be trailbuilders.
Spring has finally sprung, where are you riding?! To help answer this question and to get you out on trails that are good to go, instead of ones that you might inadvertently damage by heading out on them too early, read on.
Are you crazy about mountain biking and all things bikes? Or hanging out in the sun people watching, drinking a nice refreshing beverage while sitting on a patio, and maybe taking in a free concert? All this and more is possible while the BIGGEST mountain bike event of the summer unfolds in front of you.
You like to ride your mountain bike. No, you LOVE to ride your mountain bike and now your partner is feeling the itch to ride as much as you. Maybe it’s all the bike videos you have subdued her into watching, or bike rides you’ve taken her out on, or maybe, just maybe, she just LOVES to mountain bike as much as you do for all that the sport has to offer. Now only if she could ride a little faster, maybe go a little bigger or attack the technical sections with a little more finesse.