video from Freehub Magazine Last September, with one fully functional bike and seven functional wrists between the four of us, we boarded the ferry to Vancouver Island with a plan that was somewhere between vague and nonexistent. This is a… Read More ›
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Between the Layers // Jill Kintner’s Quest for Queen of Crankworx
video from Freehub Magazine The Queen of Crankworx is a competition that spans three different parts of the world and often four or more disciplines of mountain biking. Winning it is no small feat. From Rotorua, NZ to Les Gets,… Read More ›
Forest of Progression // Old Growth Culture Meets New Age Riding
video Freehub Magazine The Sunshine Coast is slowly making waves in the mountain bike world. Just a short ferry ride away from Vancouver, British Columbia, the coastal towns have witnessed logging, fishing and mining industries both thrive and dive. In… Read More ›
Home // Episode 2: East Side Adventure with Jill Kintner and Bryn Atkinson
In This Episode: Jill and Bryn pack up the Sprinter for a weekend adventure to Washington’s east side. The destination is Angels Staircase, a 23-mile trail that loops through the Methow Valley and climbs more than 5,000 vertical feet. Topping… Read More ›
ONE HELL OF A PARTY | Northern British Columbia’s Bike-Powered Renaissance
Video from Freehub Magazine The recipe for a good party is pretty simple: good people. Any time there’s a group of quality human beings, good times are likely to ensue. When mountain biking is added to that mix, not to… Read More ›
Racing Cascadia // Episode 2: Port Angeles
by Freehub Magazine In the Pacific Northwest, the Enduro racing world—and culture—is best represented by the Cascadia Dirt Cup, a multi-venue series focused on the elements that make the modern mountain bike scene so attractive. In the case of racers… Read More ›
Frozen Ground – Britney White
from Freehub Magazine 26 degrees, whore frost, and frozen ferns. I pull into a muddy parking spot at work after a cold ride, followed by a 45 minute commute, I shift my truck into park and a sudden wave of… Read More ›