Beggars Would Ride
The Terminator Paradox
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A Sort Of Gear Review
Slowered Expectations
Random thoughts while pushing bicycles up snowy hills
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Deccessorization
It's not a real word, but maybe it should be
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Hero Dirt
When the getting is good, you gotta get the goods
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Shootout At The Fantasy Factory
Is Influencer Culture improving us or is it melting our brains?
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Salad Daze
Is this the best time ever to be a mountain biker?
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My Enemy The Sun
A fair-skinned mountain biker's lifelong battle with his solar nemesis.
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A Couch Is Not A Throne
It's a fine line between being well-rested and habitually lazy.
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YOLO!... FOMO!...
The slow and constantly lopsided struggle to find balance in life...
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Crossing The River
An impending move has Mike realizing his possessions, that once fit into a van, may now require a convoy of 18-wheelers.
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The Hills We Choose To Die On
"We get used to the way our tires slide, gathering the database of knowledge that transforms lack of traction from fear to playground...”
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The Universal Cartridge Mountain Bike
"If you’re into chasing performance, in our accelerating world of perceived gains and rapid fire technological shifts, a five-year old bike is a dinosaur..."
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Existential Dread And The Proliferation Blues
"Everyday no-talent meatheads like me could break bikes without really even trying, and we were just riding the bunny slopes..."
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The 3 a.m. Tire Pressure Night Sweats
"For the first two decades of my mountain biking life, I never gave tire pressure much thought..."
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All Dig, No Ride
"The Patch was special; a touchstone for generations of riders, a place where kids learned how to ride and how to build under the tutelage of older kids..."
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Battery Flattery
It turns out it's possible the very same person can lust after hand built steel hardtails and electronic dropper posts - at the same time...
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Vernacular Architecture
"My Nomad and Minion riding friends had delighted in dragging me into all manner of rooty, steep, wet, sphincter clenching lines..."