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Uganda Day 1: Kampala
The Adventure Begins I knew that the trip was going to be long, however what the mind understands and what the body endures are often at odds with each other. Mentally you can prepare for a 24+ hour flight but if you aren’t conditioned to sit upright for that long you begin to get a …
Up, Up, and Away From The Trail: Lessons Learned From Getting Lost
Sometimes, even when you are experienced, you can lose sight of the trail in an instant. The other day my good friend Josh and I experienced this firsthand. It wasn’t exactly the most fun day I have had, yet I can easily say that it was the most productive of the week. Sometimes you can find …
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Interview with Katrina Strand: Pro Mountain Biker
In the sport of Mountain biking, there are people who ride, then there are those who absolutely rip — personifying the winning spirit and charging through every turn, every crank of the pedal on a climb, and through every second of glorious air time. The rippers are the ones we look up to, and who …
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Crankworx: 10 Years of Evolution
Canadian Open Downhill by Steve Andrews Surfing has the Triple Crown. Snowboarding has the US Open. But the multidisciplinary nature of Mountain biking made it quite the effort to get all the different sects of the sport into one place at one time. Thanks to industry visionary, Skip Taylor, that was made possible. See, ten years ago, Mountain …
The World’s Best Bike Parks
Originally published on The Clymb Mountain biking continues to see a constant evolution in its definition. Only a few short years ago, the concept of “slopestyle” on a mountain bike was only known to a few crazy riders and trail builders. Today, events such as Crankworx continue to push the sport forward into one of …