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Europe / Part 3 – Arco, Italy

    2016-07-12 After Jasmin’s crash, we started to work our way toward her home in Austria. Our original game plan had us spending a couple days riding bikes in Arco, but that was all

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Europe / Part 2 – Finale Ligure, Italy

Everywhere you ride, the cast of characters is the same. Go to any mountain biking destination, and there is always a crew of absolute rippers, dedicated trail builders, shuttle drivers with ear-to-ear smiles, visiting road

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Europe / Part 1 – Vinschgau, Itally

    2016-07-06 Mountain biking is a universal language. No matter where you are in the world, bikers love the same things—big berms, good tech, loam, perfect jumps. Good trails are good trails, no matter where

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Bikes and Hoodoos

It’s a pretty rare event when I get to ride a trail in Utah that I haven’t been on or even heard of. But Thunder Mountain was exactly that. Our three-day weekend had a little

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Southern Utah Weekend

This weekend was relatively chill by our standards. I didn’t feel very good, so we kept things pretty mellow with some hiking around Zion and some biking around St George. Basically, we wanted to keep

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Plan B

Rick and I had been kicking around the idea of a spring trip for a while. We talked about Alaska and the Canadian Rockies, but we have both been working too much and planning too

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Dawn Patrol / Dusk Patrol

With the latest storm rolling through, Rick, Jen, and myself decided to get the goods while the gettin’s good and planned a dawn patrol for Wednesday morning. The chilly morning and gusty winds did a

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To The Desert

Tiring out Jasmine was a top priority, so we started the weekend with a Captain Ahab loop, which is definitely one of our favorite trails. Last fall Jen was riding a bike better than she

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And… Spring in February

Well, after starting off with a normal winter, we had the third-driest February on record since the recording began in 1944. Crap. The powder is long gone, but the rock is dry and the spring

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Solo Mission on Fremont Lake

Since Jen had a hockey tournament in Pinedale, Wyoming, and the inversion has made the air in SLC so thick that you almost have to chew it, I decided to come alone and check out

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