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Fall Adventure Planning: Making the Most of Shorter Days
With the right gear, smart planning, and a few seasonal touches, fall can bring some of the year’s best experiences – even with shorter days.
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Epic Columbia River Gorge Ride: Twin Tunnels, Cliffside Views & Oregon Charm
Cycling the Historic Columbia River Highway Trail is like pedaling through a postcard — car-free paths, vineyard views, and the unforgettable Mosier Twin Tunnels.
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Getting Ready for Our First Bikepacking Adventure
We’re heading out on our very first bikepacking trip on Idaho’s Moody Forest Loop. Here’s how we’re packing and what gear we’re using.
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Trail Runners vs Hiking Boots: Why We Made The Switch
After years in hiking boots, we made the switch to trail runners. The result? Lighter steps, more miles, and a new level of comfort. Here’s why—and what trade-offs to consider.
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Beginner’s guide to gravel biking: route mapping
Gravel rides are only as good as the route you take. We’re sharing the apps, websites, and insider tips we use to find new trails and plan routes.
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Teton Ogre AR: 8 Hours, 1 Chain Fail, And A Whole Lot of Hike-A-Bike
The Teton Ogre Adventure Race was the hardest race I’ve done. It pushed me to my limits, served up classic AR mishaps, and left me eager for next year.
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What Even *Is* An Adventure Race?
What’s an adventure race? The simplest way to describe it? Think of it like an off-road triathlon — if the course was unmarked.
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50 Miles of Grit and Gravel: A Chilly, Slightly Humbling First Bike Race
What happens when you under-fuel, over-pedal, and race into a headwind? Ryan shares the ups, downs, and derailments of his first gravel bike race.
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3 Revelations from our Race of the Year in Arkansas
From a required gear list to poor pacing, we learned the hard way at Raid the Rock. Here’s how our amateur team turned a few fails into future wins.