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In this video Aaron Chase employs a drone that’s programmed to follow him down the trail, using GPS tracking technology and a unit mounted on his wrist. Other shots come from gimbals placed on his body. Maybe it’s just me, but there was so much cutting back and forth in this video that it was …

The post Watch: Drone Selfie Footage on the Death-Defying White Line Trail appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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“Do you guys have any good trails there?” It’s a question I get all the time from other riders and colleagues in the “industry” while I’m on the road. So, for the record, “yes.” We have some amazing trails in Georgia and across the Southeast as a whole. Not only that though, there’s an amazing variety, …

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The 10 best mountain bike destinations in the USA based on the quality and quantity of trails, rider feedback, and other amenities.

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Editor’s Note: “Over a Beer” is a regular column written by Greg Heil. While Greg is the Editor in Chief for Singletracks.com, any opinions expressed in this column are his alone and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Singletracks.com. The existence of backcountry singletrack trails predates that of humanity, thanks to the routine passage of …

The post Over a Beer: Quit Hatin’ on Flow Trails appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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When you think of mountain biking in Oregon, you think of Bend with its hundreds of miles of singletrack from your doorstep, the backcountry of Oakridge and its thousands of feet of descending, and Oregon’s crown jewel: the McKenzie River Trail. But does Mount Hood ring a bell? What about Hood River? Maybe for year-around skiing and …

The post The Hood Report: Shedding Light on the Shadows of Mount Hood appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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