The Hood River Area Trail Stewards, or HRATS, have earned a reputation for building and maintaining some of the highest-quality trails in the Pacific Northwest. Meet the volunteers who keep the wheels turning on our revered Hood River trails.
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Made by Mountains Film Official Teaser 1
A mountain culture film exploring an ethereal and visual journey into the inspirational and transformative power of life in the mountains. http://www.madebymountainsfilm.comhttps://www.kickstarte…
STRIKE MISSION | Marcel Hunt Wastes No Time
Strike Mission is the kind of project we will always say yes to. A tight window, the right terrain, the right crew, and a rider like Marcel Hunt who knows exactly how to bring a bike to life. Shot over… Read More ›
The Loam Wolf: Secret MTB Paradise Hidden in Klamath Falls, Oregon
If you like blown-out trails, crowds, and overpriced tourist towns, then Klamath Falls, Oregon, is not for you. Since we first visited back in 2023, Klamath Falls has become a must-ride destination in our calendars each year, thanks to its… Read More ›
Don’t Tap The Glass’ ft Dylan Siggers and Zak Mousseau
“I love doing tricks and riding jibs. Even on a pedal lap, we’re always stopping to session a bank on the way up the climb, or pulling off the trail to ride an old jump. Halfway through last summer, Zak… Read More ›
Maya | A Self-Shot Short Film with My Trail Dog
A ride in the woods with my dog, Maya. Trail Dog Maya Riding, Filming & Editing Jason Lucas Music Flume by Bon Iver
HYDRO with Torsenn Brown
Torsenn Brown spent the last 2 years building jumps and stacking footage to fully cement his transition from racer to freerider. With a background in DH racing, combined with a childhood spent on the ski slopes, Torsenn has crafted his… Read More ›
Voice Over Trail Reviews: Jungle Hill
Jungle Hill is part of the Kettle Crest trail system in Northeastern Washington state. https://www.patreon.com/voiceovertrails Facebook
The dangerous pursuit of a downhill racing dream | Oregon Field Guide
At 18, Alyana Van Horn is surging toward professional downhill mountain biking. The Medford standout has stacked regional wins and is now pushing into the national circuit, with new sponsorships easing the sport’s steep costs. Backed by a devoted family… Read More ›
FOR ALL RIDERS | Building Trails & Community | New Documentary Coming Soon
𝙁𝙤𝙧 𝘼𝙡𝙡 𝙍𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨, our new documentary, premieres April 23 at REI Seattle Flagship Store 📽️ This film goes behind the scenes of how we build and update trails to accommodate adaptive mountain bikes (aMTB), and how we are growing a… Read More ›
Super Rider: How To Back Wheel Hop (And Why It Makes You A Better Rider)
Back wheel hops are one of the most fun skills you can learn on a mountain bike, and they’ll make you a better rider in ways you might not expect. In this video, we go through everything you need to… Read More ›
Shift: Indigenous Youth Transform a Yukon Town with Mountain Biking | MTB Documentary
How a small northern community turned mountain biking into a movement. Shift is an inspiring documentary about the Indigenous youth of Carcross who spent over a decade transforming their traditional trails into one of the most exciting mountain biking destinations… Read More ›
You have been setting up your bike wrong, fix it by doing that
Having a nice bike is great, but knowing how to set it up is mandatory in order to get the best out of it!
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 ›
Opinion: Lines, Limits and Letting Go
Opinion: Lines, Limits and Letting Go There are moments on the trail when time compresses into something razor-thin, where hesitation feels heavier than gravity itself. The terrain doesn’t wait for certainty. It presents itself in raw, immediate terms—rocks, roots, drops,… Read More ›
State Bicycle Co: The Klunkpackers // Episodes 1 & 2
Ep.1 | The Roslyn Ramble In this episode, The Klunkpackers load up their klunkers and head out from North Bend, Washington on a three-day two-night bikepacking adventure along the Palouse to Cascades Trail. The trail takes them up into the… Read More ›
Forbidden Reya | Rhys Verner Rides Hornby Island
Meet Reya. Forbidden’s new short-travel trail bike built for speed, efficiency, and confidence. Sporty enough for big days, sturdy enough for rough ones, and engineered to deliver far more fun than the travel numbers suggest. Designed with proportional geometry and… Read More ›
Anthill Films: How Sound Design Brings Jackson Goldstone’s Anytime Segment to Life | Anatomy of Sound
Ever wondered what Jackson Goldstone’s riding actually sounds like? Experience how Anthill Sounds’ Sound Supervisor, Jonathan Osborne, deconstructs — and then rebuilds — audio layers to craft a rich, immersive film sound design and soundscape. Created in partnership with Shimano… Read More ›
11.5 miles of new trails open at Cline Buttes near Redmond
Central Oregon Daily News: 11.5 miles of new trails open at Cline Buttes near Redmond The Central Oregon Trail Alliance has completed 11.5 miles of new hiking and biking trails at Cline Buttes Recreation Area near Redmond. The two-year project… Read More ›
Westside Trail Federation: Electric Snake
The PNW’s Longest Progressive Jump Trail: A record-breaking descent designed for massive fun and skill progression. Donate http://www.westsidetra…
LBF – The Legend of Big Fork
Until now, the Legend of Big Fork sat in that space between myth andpossibility. Some treated it as a fun local legend who left traces of bigtire prints and slashed foliage; others swear they’d seen it in thewilderness before, and… Read More ›
Buzzard Butte Trail Network, it’s gunna pop off!
The Buzzard Butte Trail Network is managed by Tillamook Off-Road Trail Alliance (TORTA) with building being done by The Bros and Hoes landscaping company. This is an “up and coming” system off the Oregon coast near Pacific City. It features… Read More ›
Yoga For Cyclists – Yoga With Adriene
Yoga for Cyclists is designed for cyclists but is a great full body practice for everyone. A well rounded practice that will leave you feeling present, stretched out and open. Relieve stress and tension in the neck, open the shoulders,… Read More ›
The Outsider MTB: The PNW’s Most Underrated MTB Town | Oakridge, Oregon
Oakridge, Oregon might be the most underrated mountain bike town in the PNW and in this episode, I find out why. From shuttle-access descents and deep, dark forest singletrack to the laid-back small-town vibe that keeps you in that post-ride… Read More ›
Opinion: The Link Between Float Tanks and Performance
The Link Between Float Tanks and Performance Mountain biking demands strength, focus, and resilience, both physically and mentally. Riders push through technical terrain, steep climbs, and long descents that tax the body and mind. While training, nutrition, and recovery routines… Read More ›
Super Rider: I Built A Hardtail That Does Everything
I finally put together the bike that I’ve been dreaming of – the perfect combination of parts to unlock the style of riding that challenges me the most, but also helps me teach the maximum amount of skills on this… Read More ›
SKYLINES | Alden Pate & Crestline Bikes
Alden Pate is back on Crestline Bikes for 2026! Founded in Los Angeles, CA and later moved to Bellingham, WA. Crestline shares its roots in both green forests and iconic DH tracks! SKYLINES highlights Crestline’s full heritage. About Lazy Sundays… Read More ›
Transition Bikes: All business and no fun at the 2025 Company Trip
See what went down at our annual company retreat in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Video: Myles Trainer Tag along for all Transition adventures and two-wheeled fun through our channels below! Party in the woods with Transition Bikes on:🌲 Youtube:… Read More ›
Super Rider: Making the World’s Most Precise Bike Wheels (With WWII-Era Machines)
I got to visit the Chris King factory to watch a giant chunk of aluminum turn into my new wheelset. Join me for a look behind the scenes of how some of the most precise bike parts are created –… Read More ›
Reece Wallace: Flying My Plane to Ride Washington’s Best MTB Trails
Flew my plane from Vancouver Island to ride some of the best public mountain bike trails in Bellingham, Washington. ‘Reece10’ for 10% off all SportRx eyewear here! https://alnk.to/hsyPcnV We explored the Galbraith trail network, which is arguably the best public… Read More ›
When the World Was Made of BMX and Summer Light
It’s the 80s, back when every plan started with a landline and a whole lot of hope. We circle around the kitchen phone, dialing the same numbers we always do, listening to the long ring on the other end. No… Read More ›
The Outsider MTB: This 4.5 Mile Trail Is One of the PNW’s Most Underrated Rides | King Castle Trail
Riding one of the most underrated mountain bike trails in the Pacific Northwest.The King Castle Trail in Oregon completely caught me off guard – incredible forest riding, flowy singletrack, and way more fun packed into 4.5 miles than I expected…. Read More ›
MTB Co-op: Riding shouldn’t be this good in January | Side Hustle at Tiger Mountain
Riding shouldn’t be this good in January. Today we’re riding Side Hustle at Tiger Mountain in absolutely unreal mid winter conditions. Fast, dry, and flowing, easily the best I’ve ever experienced this trail, especially for this time of year. Side… Read More ›
Vacation Town | The Forbidden Crew Come Home To Roost
Last summer, some of the Forbidden Bikes crew spent five days truck camping and mountain biking in and around the best trail riding Vacation Town on Vancouver Island, Cumberland BC. A town that has shaped the way we ride and… Read More ›
Evergreen MTB Association: Trillium MTB trail at Cheasty in Seattle
It’s Trail Tuesday featuring Trillium, one of the newer trails at Cheasty in Seattle!🌲 Trail Name: Trillium🌲 Trail System: Cheasty🌲 Trail Difficulty: 🟦 Intermediate🌲 Trail Length: 1 mile, one-way🌲 Trail Description: The north loop at Cheasty Greenspace marks the completion… Read More ›
Super Rider: Building My Daughter’s First REAL Mountain Bike
It’s time to upgrade my daughter Violet to a proper full suspension mountain bike! She’s outgrown her first bike and she’s ready for the real deal. After surprising her with a new Marin Rift Zone Jr, the next step was… Read More ›
George Brannigan in BC // RNDM
George Brannigan doing what he does best in BC’s interior
Closing A Chapter | Ryder’s Supernought Sendoff | Side Hits 14
Over the past two seasons, Ryder Wilson has pushed hard and left his mark on the result sheets. Relentless work ethic, sharp focus, and outright speed translated into standout results when it counted. We’ve been stoked to have Ryder flying… Read More ›
Transition Bikes: Hayden Damon puts his demo Smuggler through the wringer!
There have been a ton of freeriders who have honed their skills in Bellingham, Hayden Damon being one of them. The coolest part of everyone coming out of Bellingham is that they aren’t just good at hitting jumps. With endless… Read More ›
While the Sun’s Still Here II – Farewell Holonko
One last Caleb Holonko edit – black and white, classic BC rain, slow pace, loud feelings. The kind of riding that feels like a memory while you’re still watching it happen. This one’s a little sentimental. A quiet goodbye to… Read More ›