| Issue 149 Places to Ride: Northern Georgia |
Issue #149 |
| Apples don't cross my mind, nor does mountain biking, but perhaps they should. Tons of apples grow throughout the region and mountain biking is a staple of life here. by Shannon Mominee |
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| Urban Ride Guide |
Issue #143 |
| In the previous editions of our Ride Guide, interstate highways were the threads connecting the ride spots. This time, we find the hidden gems within places you wouldn't think had much to offer: major metropolitan areas. by Various |
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| I-70 Ride Guide |
Issue #136 |
| I-70 is ribbon of pavement linking states from Maryland to Utah, and fellow riders across the land share experiences along this corridor, in some well-known places and some not-so-well-known ones. by Various |
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| Copper Canyon, Mexico |
Issue #133 |
| Journey to a remote paradise, where mountain bikers can explore miles of ancient trails, in a lush tropical landscape surrounding canyons that are larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon. by Anne Keller |
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| I-40 Interstate Ride Guide |
Issue #129 |
| Consider this an invitation from some of your fellow mountain bikers to share and enjoy what their part of the world has to offer. by Various |
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| Places to Ride: Gallup, New Mexico |
Issue #126 |
| The American West is filled with mountain biking opportunities, but many forget about New Mexico. The little town of Gallup has everything a mountain biker yearns for, and our Places to Ride will get you started. by Stan Smith |
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| Places to Ride: Santos—Ocala, FL |
Issue #125 |
| Although freeriding is literally at the heart of Santos, cross country riders in Florida have plenty to be excited about—over 65 miles of singletrack to be exact. by Jeff Guerrero |
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| Places to Ride: Womble Trail, Arkansas |
Issue #121 |
| The Womble Trail follows the Ouachita River from North Fork Lake to Lake Ouachita, a distance of around 39 miles. Over and over, it rises to bluffs above the river and drops down to creeks that drain the mountain hollows. by Steve Kholer |
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| Places to Ride: Government Canyon, TX |
Issue #119 |
| While six years of waiting has left a bad impression with many mountain bikers, I'm happy to have a place to ride where my mind is removed from my body and from the mundane realities of the world. by Alan Sansome |
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| Places to Ride: McKenzie River Trail |
Issue #115 |
| I know people who fly to Switzerland for this trail, or drive 26 hours and over 5 state lines to Wyoming just for a day on it. by Noah Koerper |
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| Places to Ride: Northwest Wisconsin |
Issue #113 |
| Grabbing my singlespeed, I set off, snaking through the singletrack on our land, past my favorite gnarled oak, then through the neighbor's land and down the lane to County Highway OO. by Mark Parman |
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| You're Halfway There-The Story of Ray's Indoor Mountain Bike Park |
Issue #112 |
| An indoor Mountain Bike Park? In Cleveland? Ray built it and they came. Read about the best thing Cleveland has going for it right now. by Michael Browne |
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| What's So Great About Fruita, Colorado? |
Issue #108 |
| The Fruita Fat Tire Festival takes place in the center of town, which features a two-story plaster dinosaur and a Howitzer cannon beside the flagpole. by Jeff Guerrero |
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| 3 Ferries to Bliss—Vancouver's Hornby Island |
Issue #106 |
| Imagine yourself cruising down a trail bordered by a lush carpet of gray-green moss and salal bushes... by Stuart Kernaghan |
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| Places to Ride: Kingdom Trails, VT |
Issue #103 |
| It’s not easy talking my friends into getting up at 5 a.m. on a weekend to drive three and a half hours each way for a one-day mountain bike trip. by Dave Alden |
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| The Chicago Scene |
Issue #103 |
| The further I drove east, the flatter the landscape got. No longer would I be able to take a lift up the Big Mountain in Whitefish, Montana. by Mike Calabro |
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| Fantasy Island |
Issue #98 |
| Mark Flint takes us to Arizona in search of the Holy Grail of mountain bicycling: fantastic singletrack. by Mark Flint |
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| Places To Ride: Charlotte, NC |
Issue #96 |
| When a city explodes in population and size, as Charlotte has in the past ten years, low-cost outdoor recreation and environmental integrity can be easily overlooked. by Rich Davis |
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| Places To Ride: Golden, BC, Canada |
Issue #95 |
| Many other mountainous areas of BC are evolving into convenient biking destinations. by Ryan Kuhn |
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| The Corridor |
Issue #93 |
| The Santa Ynez Mountain Range near Santa Barbara is our latest Places to Ride piece. by Jonathan Maus |
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| Destination: New York |
Issue #87 |
| David Paler speaks tells you where to ride in and around New York City by David Paler |
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| Destination: Ann Arbor, MI |
Issue #87 |
| While there are many other note-worthy trails throughout the Midwest, Ann Arbor, known as “Tree Town,” is a great place to start. by Michael Browne |
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| Destination: Pittsburgh |
Issue #87 |
| We spill all our secrets on this one. Find out where to ride in the Pittsburgh area. by Jeff Guerrero |
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| Destination: Arizona |
Issue #87 |
| Read this article to find out where to ride, dine and camp in the state of Arizona. by Mark Flint, Dan Gitomer, and Karl Rosengarth |
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| Places to Ride (81) |
Issue #81 |
| Jerry Wilson takes us on a wild ride to the great white north. by Jerry Wilson |
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| Places to Ride (80) |
Issue #80 |
| Macungie, Pennsylvania by David W. Linaberry |
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| Places to Ride (79) |
Issue #79 |
| Betchya didn't know that Pennsylvania had its own little Grand Canyon, did ya? Now you know and now you know where to ride it! by Thomas Chalmers |
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| Places to Ride (78) |
Issue #78 |
| The latest Places to Ride takes us to Pennsylvania, the United Kingdom and San Francisco. by Dirt Rag Contributors |
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| Places to Ride (77) |
Issue #77 |
| We're out there riding the world. This issue we cover Illinois, South Dakota, California, Virginia and Pennsylvania! by Various Contributors |
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| My Favorite Trail |
Issue #73 |
| Here is where we share with you our favorite rides and trails. Enjoy. by Various Writers |
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| Quebec 98 |
Issue #67 |
| Located in the Eastern Townships, about 120 KM east of Montreal, Bromont, Quebec, host to the XC Finals offers a gateway to discover perhaps the most well kept secret in Canadian tourism. by Peter Richardson |
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