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International travel is a highly unique experience, and the act reveals much about ourselves and the things we carry. Those who travel far and often are a ritualistic and superstitious bunch (or maybe its just me). With so many variables that are completely out of your control such as weather, delays, malfunctions, language challenges and …

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There have been some pretty great products coming out of Easton lately and after getting hands on with the Haven wheels (26 and 29er) we were interested to see how the other Haven components stack up. I got a chance to check out the Haven bars, stem, and seatpost recently and this is my review. …

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A great place to start and the more technical of the two trail loops in The Kettles. The midwest is flat. Maybe around here they should call it hillbiking, but that just isn’t very snappy, is it? By no means should this discourage an intrepid explorer, it’s just worth bearing in mind when you go …

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A great place to start and the more technical of the two trail loops in The Kettles. The midwest is flat. Maybe around here they should call it hillbiking, but that just isn’t very snappy, is it? By no means should this discourage an intrepid explorer, it’s just worth bearing in mind when you go …

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I believe this is the first narrative book review we’ve posted on the singletracks blog and it’s long overdue! I love reading adventure travel books but it seems like the genre is dominated by climbing, sailing, and hiking narratives – which is a shame because bikes are a great way to cover a lot of …

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