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Video: A Kingdom Odyssey

T-Bar films went deep inside the trail system to capture footage for the edit.

T-Bar films went deep inside the trail system to capture footage for the edit.

In their new edit entitles “A Kingdom Odyssey,” T-Bar Films takes us on a ride through Vermont’s Kingdom Trails–a special place in US mountain biking annals that stitches together more than 35 miles of (mostly) singletrack trail through a cooperative network comprised of more than 50 landowners.

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Leading the tour are pro gravity rider Adam Morse (Giant Bikes) and trail design legend Knight Ide (Santa Cruz Bikes, Shimano, Five Ten) who give us a glimpse of what the Kingdom has to offer, from tight singletrack to techy rock chutes and manicured jump lines. Behind the camera, brothers Elliot and Tyler Wilkinson-Ray capture this part of Vermont that was so special to them growing up.

Bucolic and shrouded in clouds, the word "Kingdom" seems an apt description.

Bucolic and shrouded in clouds, the word “Kingdom” seems an apt description.

“A Kingdom Odyssey” was supported by the Kingdom Trails, Burke Mountain Resort, and Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VBMA), the Vermont chapter of the International Mountain Bicycling Association.

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