Fast and Loose // Curing the End-of-Season Blues in Oregon
We devised a plan that would maximize riding, minimize climbing and leave a healthy chunk of time in the evenings for hanging out and drinking beers.
We devised a plan that would maximize riding, minimize climbing and leave a healthy chunk of time in the evenings for hanging out and drinking beers.
Wheels require trust on a multitude of levels.
With an uncanny ability to carry speed, a low bottom bracket that provides stability in the corners and consistently reactive ride feedback, the Fugitive LT is the epitome of less is more.
Void of all expectations and obligations, Jackie Paaso and Stan Jorgensen set off on a three-day, 90-mile mission on the Arizona Trail, embracing the moment and abiding only by the rhythm of mother nature.
In Bellingham, WA, they're paying homage to builders, listening to riders and working with land managers to create an accessible trail network that has something for everybody.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, named the fifth most beautiful place on the planet by National Geographic, and dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the World by TripAdvisor, Torres del Paine is world famous among hikers and backpackers.
As is always the case, Squamish’s trails didn’t dig themselves.
Join the duo as they spend a week in the desert, enjoying the freedom and good times that only bikes (motorized or not) and zero obligations can provide.
For Mark and I, a trip to Oregon in 2016 was the epiphany to our understanding of trail advocacy and bureaucracy.
To my surprise, the first thing I noticed was the overall breathability and comfort while pedaling.
The Canadian island of Newfoundland is known for its bountiful fish harvest, warmhearted people and unpredictable weather patterns. Mountain biking, not so much.