
Until now, the Legend of Big Fork sat in that space between myth and
possibility. Some treated it as a fun local legend who left traces of big
tire prints and slashed foliage; others swear they’d seen it in the
wilderness before, and bike nerds in the comment section remained skeptical
of its reality. The LBF has been here the whole time, dwelling in our most
memorable underbiked adventures or our daydreams of overforking our gravel
bike for that one strange adventure. There’s a new era of drop bar ready to
emerge from the depths of the PNW. Some would say it’s already here, but
for those who simply don’t believe: we see what we want to see and don’t
see what we’re not prepared to see. The question is, are you ready for the
power of the LBF myth to give your expedition meaning?
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