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Issue 10.4
Issue 10.4
Theme: Adventure (Winter 2019)
Release Date: December 10th, 2019
One of the most beautiful things about the notion of adventure is that it’s inherently subjective. It’s easy to acknowledge that a world-first mountain bike circumnavigation of Europe’s highest peak will provide an adventure—and it certainly did—but there’s no reason we can’t find this same sense awe and excitement in our own backyard. From the rugged coast of Newfoundland to Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, and nearly everywhere in between, Issue 10.4 delivers adventure in just about every sense possible.
In this Issue
From red rock to sagebrush to sand, Stan Jorgenson and Jackie Paaso traverse the Arizona Trail through a myriad of climates and conditions.
Our tires skid to a halt under the piercing North Dakota sun. As the dust settles, we focus on the steady movements of two dung beetles, carefully...
Matt Beer returns home to Newfoundland to visit the people and places that shaped his youth.
Some parts of Morocco feel like you've teleported to Mars. But these ribbons of red singletrack create mountain biking bliss for Leslie Kehmeier on...
Brice Minnigh shares a waterlogged account of the world-first mountain bike circumnavigation of Russia’s Mount Elbrus. Unforgiving terrain and lung-...
Certain things in the world give me comfort. Like the sound of rain through an open window on a summer night. The rumble of thunder in a mountain...
We left Squamish, British Columbia at 2 p.m. on a Wednesday in the middle of September. The day’s only goal was to make it to Portland, Oregon...
The Canadian racer-turned-freerider had a larger-than-life presence and a signature perseverance that left an indelible imprint on our sport.