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Two Years

Two years ago, Jen and I got married just outside Zion National Park. While it was undoubtably one of the best days of my life, we were both bummed that we didn’t get to bike

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Fall Desert Season

And just like that, it’s fall. Temperatures in the desert went from way too hot to comfortably chilly in a matter of days, and then it snowed in the La Sal Mountains above Moab. Things

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Squamish and North Van

We closed out our Canada trip with a day of riding in Squamish and a day of riding in North Van. Both of these place are incredible. I don’t know if it’s the fact that

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Whistler and Pemberton

Usually I ride the park all day, every day when I come to Whistler, but this trip was different. The first couple days of riding around Whistler included a bunch of bike park laps, a

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Still Getting Out

A few photos from the last couple weeks of climbing and biking, both in Utah and Colorado. I’m not doing either as much as I would like (working on a project that’s taking up all

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Grand Canyon, Sedona, Broken Ankle

Before Jen broke her ankle, we were in the middle of a climbing and biking trip in Sedona by way of the Grand Canyon. While we had to cut things short, we did get one great day

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1 Year Anniversary

A year ago, Jen and I were down in Springdale, and we didn’t manage to get any riding done because we were busy getting married. So, this weekend, we decided to come back. This place

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Early Retirement

For the last three weeks, I’ve been climbing in Squamish, riding bikes in Whistler, Fromme, Seymour, Squamish, and Bellingham, sailing, sea kayaking, and I even took a long walk on the beach with Jen. I also

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Europe / Part 5 – Leogang

While not racers ourselves, Jen and I are huge fans of the World Cup Downhill Series. So, given the opportunity to take an hour train ride and get off at Leogang, we jumped at the

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Europe / Part 4 – Wilder Kaiser

After we returned to Wörgl, Austria with a fairly broken guide, Jen and I re-grouped and decided to head out for our own adventure on Jasmin’s home trails. Unable to show us around her amazing

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