You know the feeling? Where one day you are feeling great, and the next it feels like a brick hit you upside the head. That is the summery of my trip […]
Month: March 2017
9:ZERO:7 Tundra Review
I know the exact moment I started to like this bike. I was rounding a steep right hander on a trail I’d ridden dozens of times, and the bike just […]
The REEB is Dead; Long Live the REEB
I’ve been a forensic engineer for 16 plus years now. In that time, I have seen the whole spectrum of mechanical failures from one-off, that should never have happened to […]
Mountain Hardwear Dry.Q Bivy Sack Review
In 2015, I rode the Continental Divide carrying the Big Agnes UL Copper Spur 2. In 2016, I was looking to bikepack more technical terrain, and I wanted to lighten my […]
Knik To Nome: A Photo Journal Along the Iditarod
The Iditarod has two routes – a northern route, taken on even years, and the southern route, taken on odd years. The Iditarod Trail Invitational starts a week before the Iditarod […]
Santos Pedals: Mines, Jackals and Singletrack
Palestine is the geographical region that stretches between the Litani River, southern Lebanon, the depression of the Jordan, and the waters of the Mediterranean and the Red sea.Palestina es la […]