I left Carlsbad, New Mexico after enjoying a great ride at the La Cueva trails. The next leg of my road trip involved driving across Texas almost all the way to Austin, Texas. Spider Mountain is located about 65 miles northwest of Austin near the town of Burnet. I grabbed a room at the Thunderbird […]
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Single Tracks: Hurricane, UT – Windmill
Single Tracks are videos of one specific trail, no added music or voiceover, start to finish. Nothing more. Provided for informational value (and a bit of entertainment).
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Many of you who tune in regularly know that I wasn’t able to take my big road trip last year because I got laid off just two weeks before I was supposed to leave. Oh well, I still got plenty of rides in through the end of the year. With some creative planning and a […]
Continue readingSingle Tracks: Durango, CO – Hyper Extended Ridge
Single Tracks are videos of one specific trail, no added music or voiceover, start to finish. Nothing more. Provided for informational value (and a bit of entertainment).
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Spring is here and I decided to jump on a plane to spend a weekend with my Sedona pals! We all met up in San Diego for a SD Padre’s game and I got to pick up a ball cap with my initials on it! Super cool! The day after the game, Joey and I […]
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In March of 2024, the Women’s Mountain Biking Network hosted an all-inclusive group ride at the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival. It was a pretty solid turnout. Mia, the group’s founder, put together a route that took us through the Sedona rocks, just next to the event grounds. We all gathered for the fun and got […]
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A short and quick video of today’s ride. My short loop that I regularly run from my front door. The Star Wars trail is fast and fun! Check it out – you might like what you see!
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The Spring trails in Santa Cruz are popping! A nice dry break in the weather allowed me to visit Wilder Ranch and explore a few trails that I have been riding since my youth and have not enjoyed for a bit.
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