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Cornea, Crane, Flow, Gear, goggles, helmet, i:2:5630, i:2:7157, POC -

Since I am always looking for new and exciting things to try out on the trail, I talked the guys at POC into sending me the new Crane helmet and Cornea Flow goggles to put to the test. Crane Helmet: Specs The Crane is a hybrid of sorts. Not really a DJ lid, not really …

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i:1:2202, roanoke, roanoke virginia, Trails, virginia -

Groomed, well-signed, and heavily-ridden trail systems are fun and all, but in my book the sport of mountain biking is about adventure. In the Roanoke area, Carvin’s Cove is the well-signed, hard-to-lose-yourself trail destination while Dragon’s Back is where you go if you’re looking for some real adventure! Complete with gravel road connectors, hike-a-bike singletrack, rocky …

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2012, california, road trip, Trails, travel, traveling -

One of the main things that stokes the fires of my mountain biking passion is travel. While mountain biking is exponentially more interesting than road riding, if I had to ride the same trails day in and day out (and year in and year out) I could easily imagine the flames dying down to low, …

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gooseberry mesa, st. george, Trails, utah -

Most people heading to the St. George, Utah area to bike are probably going to ride at Gooseberry Mesa.  Located high above the towns of Springdale and Hurricane, Gooseberry Mesa is a network of trails running over slickrock for miles and miles.  The views of Zion National Park and the surrounding valleys aren’t too bad either. …

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Culture, Trails -

A few months back we quietly rolled out a data service called TrailAPI, offering developers access to many parts of the Singletracks trail database. TrailAPI also integrates data from other outdoor websites in our network with thousands of campgrounds, hiking trails, and even trail running spots in the US and Canada. If you’re not a …

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