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Bike snack taste test: These Walking Tamales aren’t pedestrian
Do you get tired of the same old pre-packaged trail snacks for mountain biking? I sure do. So when I saw a friend pull out a Fillo’s Walking Tamale for a mid-ride snack recently, I knew I had to try one for myself. A savory source of energy Most prepackaged trail snacks are sweet, and…
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Why some trail builders are ditching bench cuts for elevated singletrack tread
Golden Fleece Trail, built by Steve Wentz using this technique. Photo: Hollow Photography, courtesy BLTS For decades, the bench cut singletrack trail was the gold standard of mountain bike trail building techniques. But in recent years, a variety of new, more advanced techniques have been on the rise that create a better-quality trail and require…
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Millions of dollars in trail maintenance funding have been cut in Washington state
Photo: Vivika Stamolis. The singletrack mountain bike trails in Washington state have long been renowned as some of the highest quality and best-maintained in the country. This high regard is due in large part to the exhaustive work by the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance and Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition. Much of Evergreen’s maintenance work is…
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Is your mountain bike suspension electronic?
File photo: Sam James It’s hard to believe, but electronically controlled mountain bike suspension has been around for almost a decade. So we’re curious to know how many Singletracks readers are using the tech! #wpforms-714048.wpforms-block-a0322760-0e5d-4f7e-a93f-4b0f4b7f2966 { –wpforms-field-size-input-height: 43px; –wpforms-field-size-input-spacing: 15px; –wpforms-field-size-font-size: 16px; –wpforms-field-size-line-height: 19px; –wpforms-field-size-padding-h: 14px; –wpforms-field-size-checkbox-size: 16px; –wpforms-field-size-sublabel-spacing: 5px; –wpforms-field-size-icon-size: 1; –wpforms-label-size-font-size: 16px; –wpforms-label-size-line-height:…
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New Crankbrothers Plug Mate tubeless tire plug anchors go in easy, resist pulling out
Crankbrothers Plug Mate tire anchors work with most forked tire plug tools, like the Muc-off tool shown here. The new Crankbrothers Plug Mate tire plug anchors are designed to ensure that mountain bike tire plugs stay in place. The inexpensive, tiny plastic bits are compatible with most plugs and plug tools, making them an easy…
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35% off almost everything at Industry Nine, including wheels, hubs, and even MTB stems!
All prices and availability are subject to change. Industry Nine just kicked off their Spring Sale, and nearly everything on the website is 35% off! The items below are our top picks but if you don’t see what you’re looking for, be sure to check the site for additional wheelsets and hub options, and even…
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Mulberry Mountain Gravity Park opens in the Ozarks with 600 vertical feet of downhill trails
All photos courtesy Mulberry Mountain Gravity Park. Mountain biking in Arkansas may have its roots in squirrely cross-country trails hidden deep in the forest, but the future is gravity riding. We’ve covered two chairlift-served bike parks that are currently under development in the state, and now, Arkansas is joining the trend of shuttle-served bike parks…
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Eastern Arkansas has over 4,000 miles of unpaved roads and trails. Bring your gravel bike.
Photo: Craig Durkin Following years of investment in trails and bicycle infrastructure, Northwest Arkansas has become known around the world as a top mountain bike destination. The initial vision for that development focused on improving the quality of life for residents, and as word about the trails spread over time, tourism naturally followed. Now that…
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Volunteer MTB trail builder in Colorado attacked, crushed by cow
Dan Wegelin. Photo: COPMOBA.org When we head out into the mountains to ride, we know that injury is always a risk. But digging trail? Less so. Unfortunately, a freak accident left Delta Area Mountain Bikers (DAMB) board member Dan Wegelin in the ICU with multiple fractures and internal damage following a day of trail work. On…
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New Race Face tailgate pad rolls up like a sleeping bag for easy storage
Photos provided by Race Face. Tailgate pads are convenient for hauling bikes with a pickup truck, but they can be a hassle to store. The new Race Face Stash tailgate pad is designed to roll up when not in use, like a sleeping bag, so you can store it inside your truck or at home.…