Be part of history as we officially open the Dollar Mountain Trail System! The Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will take place on Saturday, November 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 189 Heleglen Loop, Grants Pass. Enjoy… Read More ›
Month: October 2025
Opinion: Training Stillness // The Hidden Skill in Mountain Biking and BMX
Training Stillness // The Hidden Skill in Mountain Biking and BMX In mountain biking and BMX, athletes dedicate countless hours to perfecting their technique, building endurance, and strengthening their bodies. They learn how to corner faster, jump higher, and maintain… Read More ›
Voice Over Trail Reviews: Sherman Pass, the easiest shuttle ever.
Sherman pass, located between Republic and Kettle Falls, Washington is probably the easiest shuttle ride in the state of Washington. The trail itself isn’t easy, it’s just that the actual driving part of the shuttle is really easy. No dirt… Read More ›
2025 Cyclocross Crusade
Cyclocross Crusade 2025 RACE #1 – PIR COYOTE RUN (COMPLETED)September 28th, 2025Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon RACE #2 – HERON LAKES (COMPLETED)October 12, 2025Heron Lakes @ Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon RACE #3 -PIR COYOTE RUN 2 (COMPLETED)October 19th, 2025Portland International RacewayPortland,… Read More ›
Age Is Just a Number: 77 Years Old North Shore Betty’s Unstoppable Spirit
3 years ago I rode with North Shore Betty and I could not believe how well she rode. She was 74 then and today we meet up again for another ride. This video is presented to you by Acura. They… Read More ›
Opinion: The Art of Recovery // Healing Right After a Mountain Bike Injury
The Art of Recovery: Healing Right After a Mountain Bike Injury With all the injuries at this year’s Red Bull Rampage—and my own dislocated shoulder and sprained ankles—it’s hard not to reflect on what recovery really means. These moments remind… Read More ›
Scrambled | Nate Spitz
Scrambled is a view into my 2025 summer season and a follow up to our video from last year, Dreamland. It’s the outcome of nearly a decade of living in Squamish—and all of my unfinished lines, progression, and big dreams… Read More ›
Rossignol Bike | Rainforest freeride with Dillon Butcher
There’s not many people out there that can ride the way Dillon Butcher can. Follow along as he takes on some of Vancouver Island’s sickest hits on his Heretic. We’d recommend watching before you go on your next ride! Note… Read More ›
FXD Workwear: Behind every new trail…
Join us as we meet the hidden characters behind some of your favourite trails. The Westside Trail Federation is a community of volunteer trail builders hard at work in Oregon’s Tillamook State Forest, shaping the landscape into some of the… Read More ›
A Dirty Love Letter to Bham – Kona’s HQ hometown for 35 years
A look back, a nod forward. Bellingham forever. ❤️ From our rickety warehouse to the local trails, Bellingham has always been more than just a backdrop — it’s been home base for Kona’s people and the spirit that shaped our… Read More ›
How It Is ii. feat Caleb Holonko
Caleb Holonko is back with How It Is II. Filmed on his home trails on Vancouver’s iconic North Shore, it’s a masterclass in creativity, style, and the kind of bike control most of us can only dream of. Every line… Read More ›
Pumptrack Locator: Pacific Northwest Pumptracks
Pump Track Locator is dedicated to discovering, documenting, and experiencing the best BMX and Mountain Bike pump tracks around the world. Founded by a long-time BMX rider, our mission is to make it easier for riders to find and enjoy… Read More ›
Hundreds of student cyclists compete in state championship in Prineville
Over 350 student-athletes raced in Oregon’s mountain biking state championships Sunday in Prineville, with around 100 local riders taking part.
Super Rider: Can’t Trackstand? Here’s Why.
Can’t Trackstand? Here’s Why. Super Rider101Likes589ViewsOct 182025 mtb bike mountainbike If you’ve been trying to learn how to balance your bike in place, this is my best method with multiple practice drills to help you learn the trackstand as quickly… Read More ›
Opinion: The Interbeing of Mountain Biking
The Interbeing of Mountain Biking When I was a child, riding my bicycle was an escape from my parents’ divorce and from moving to another part of the country. It was my way of taking control of a small part… Read More ›
Riding the Edge of Mind: Microdosing Psilocybin and Performance
Riding the Edge of Mind: Microdosing Psilocybin and Performance Microdosing psilocybin has started creeping into trailhead chatter, and group rides. It’s no longer just some fringe experiment—it’s becoming part of the performance conversation. I’m not here to hype it or… Read More ›
Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory: Adaptive Mountain Biking In The Molalla River Recreation Corridor
Adaptive Mountain Biking In The Molalla River Recreation Corridor Join us on an unforgettable adaptive mountain biking adventure in Oregon’s Molalla River Corridor! 🚵♂️🌲 In this video follow along the historic Huckleberry Trail — a wide, forested path once carved… Read More ›
5th annual Fear & Loaming Frienduro (2026)
The whispers of the forest beckon you to join the ritual. The 5th annual Fear & Loaming Frienduro drawing near. Join Westside Trail Federation and our amazing sponsors to celebrate the fifth annual Halloween Frienduro fundraiser on Oct 18 at… Read More ›
Carson Storch: Change of Plans… Red Bull Rampage 2025.
With all the crazy intersections going on after the shoot, I decided I had to bail on the shoot. Luckily, Tom was down to team up on the whole line, top to bottom. We spent the last 4 days picking… Read More ›
Opinion: Technique Over Time // Why Skills Classes Matter No Matter Your Experience
Technique Over Time // Why Skills Classes Matter No Matter Your Experience Taking a mountain bike skills class is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your riding—whether you’re brand new to the sport or you’ve been… Read More ›
Carson Storch: Straight Down the Heart 🫀 Rampage 25 Site Check and Pre Ride
We are back again for my 11th year at Red Bull Rampage. This year puts us back at the 2016/21 site where I have had both the high of a podium (2016) the lows of a broken collarbone testing one… Read More ›
Opinion: Two Paths, One Presence: The Shared Mindset of Riding and Stillness
Two Paths, One Presence: The Shared Mindset of Riding and Stillness Mountain biking and meditation might seem like activities that exist on opposite ends of the spectrum—one fast, physical, and adrenaline-fueled; the other quiet, still, and introspective. Yet beneath the… Read More ›
Black Rock Fall Shuttle Day 2025
BRMBA Fall Shuttle Day October 12th, 2025 Falls City, Oregon Register at https://www.bikereg.com/72899
Forbidden Druid E in ‘Attack Of The Electric Crabs From Mars’ ft. Graham Agassiz
Forbidden Druid CorE and LitE have officially landed at a dealer near you. We’ve taken the otherworldly chunder-chomping capability of the Forbidden Druid and cybernetically enhanced it with the Avinox M1 eMTB Drive System. There’s more to it than slapping… Read More ›
Cascadia Dirt Cup: Season Recap Rounds 1 – 6
2025 Cascadia Dirt Cup | Round 1 | Dry Hill with Pro Racer Eric Olsen We wanted to shake up our video coverage for this season’s events so this year not only will you be getting to see what a… Read More ›
Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injury in Mountain Biking and BMX
In 2018, my life changed in an instant when I suffered a concussion and traumatic brain injury. What I thought would be a temporary setback turned into a year and a half of lingering symptoms—pain that seemed to come from… Read More ›
Trans-Cascadia: TCX Report Days 1 & 2
Rod Shartruse and Brock Dustache are live in the field with your official Trans-Cascadia 2025 race coverage. Expect dust, larches, hike-a-bike, and questionable journalism as our news team reports straight from the backcountry. Nathan Johnson – Video/EditorWebsite: natejohnsoncreative.com (http://natejohnsoncrea…)Instagram: @natejohnson.creative… Read More ›
Carson Storch: Camp Carson
In the dogs days of Summer in Central Oregon, comes ‘Camp Carson’. When all the friends are rolling through town and pit stopping at my property. It’s a time when I am in full Rampage prep, trying to ride every… Read More ›
Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day 2025
Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day (TKMBD) is an annual event created by the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) to introduce kids to the joy of riding trails and to encourage families to experience nature together on bikes.• When: It’s… Read More ›
Opinion: Losing Flow // How Data Culture Erodes the Joy of the Ride
While riding, I lost my GPS device. It might have been one of the best things to happen to me lately while mountain biking. At the risk of sounding like a Luddite, I decided to share a little about why… Read More ›