The girls next to me are giggling. Turning to find the source of their elation, I’m greeted by two big grins. Noticing my curiosity, one of the...
Issue 10.1
Issue 10.1
Theme: Community (Spring 2019)
Release Date: April 16th, 2019
Mountain bikers are a passionate bunch and their devotion to the sport comes in many forms. For photographer Sterling Lorence, it’s seen in his images, each one meticulously thought out, while the flourishing riding scene in Vermont is proof of Tom Stuessy’s dedication through advocacy. Other times, it’s small towns like Durango, CO that have supported mountain bikers since day one, or even entire islands, like Bermuda and Iceland, that welcome the sport with open arms. Issue 10.1 is dedicated to the purveyors of our sport.
In this Issue
As auteurs of mountain bike motion pictures, Anthill Films has long heralded the role of community in the sport. Local riders, clubs and trail...
Fit for King Pisgah's Legacy of Dirt
By the summer of ’93, King was already older than all of us. His years of working summer camps around Brevard, North Carolina hadn’t...
It’s a drizzly gray October morning in Durango, Colorado as I walk down the slick concrete sidewalk of Main Street. From the looks of things,...
In 2010, the Bermuda Bicycling Association called a meeting to discuss the growing presence of mountain bikes around the island. James Holloway and...
You could suppose that photographers are artists at their soul. That they’re master technicians, the camera a second extension of themselves....
When Tom Stuessy took the job as executive director of the Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA), the organization’s bank account had only $...
After a morning spent slamming my pedals into the muddy sides of our “trail,” repeatedly jerking to a stop mid-stroke, I’m beat....