The thought of a swarm of strangers in a conga line on a trail fills Chris Reichel with dread.
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Who We Are Issue 14.2
Mountain bikers love the word community . It’s a catch-all term that, while imperfect, does the tidiest job of describing the real reasons so...
The community of Stowe offers all the glitz and glamor of a high-end mountain destination, but the trails themselves have been built by generation...
In a world of wagon wheels, the Pivot Shadowcat stands out with smaller hoops. This isn’t a bike whose sole purpose is to satisfy the 27.5-inch...
Second grader Nora Recker is known among fellow riders for her quiet confidence and serious skill.
Calling all MTB creators! Don't miss your chance to Showcase your passion project on the big screen at Freehub PRESENTS.
Wheels, it turns out, do not exist in nature. Unlike soaring or floating, the concept of rolling is completely credited to human invention. This...
Small talk whispers through the air, the common chatter of a local trailhead: “What’s Quinn doing for work?” “Okemo is...
A new season has arrived, and depending on your location, the onset of spring means a long defrost after a big winter. Or maybe you’re among...
Aaron Theisen explores the small but mighty Big Belt mountain range in Southwest Montana. This bikepacking adventure takes their group through...
For years, I’ve been intrigued by Yeti’s Switch Infinity translational pivot bikes. There’s something inviting about the Golden,...
Freehub Magazine is excited to give away the ultimate riding experience. Win a trip for two to ride Crested Butte and receive a brand new Yeti SB160...
A deeply rooted culture of mountain biking has embedded itself into this region's social fabric, emanating from Burke Mountain and imprinting itself...
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...
Darren Dencklau makes the trek from the Colorado desert out West. As he settles down in Seattle, he explores all Pacific Northwest has to offer, from...
Only a few hundred years ago, an Italian man named Galileo found himself in hot water for promoting the controversial idea that the earth revolves...
Kurt Gensheimer recounts the grueling work put into the Toiyabe Crest Trail of Nevada. In the middle of a state that most people write off as a...
The all-new Scott Genius incorporates the same bold, distinctly Swiss design as the Scott Spark 900 Tuned AXS we reviewed last year. The new bike...
Mount-Saint-Anne's World Cup racing pedigree has had a huge influence on the region’s riding community, but a staggering number and variety of trails...
I’ve heard that when the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle landed on the moon, people ran outside to try and see the spectacle with their own eyes....
Paying tribute to six seasoned adventure photographers who reflect on some of their most transformative memories
Pacific City, Oregon reignites a spark as the area becomes a destination for riders, breathing new life into the local economy and giving the...
Chris Reichel contemplates his time living in the Centennial State, sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Our annual photo book always sparks immense excitement among our team members. This special issue is traditionally meant to be a visual and written...
In Western Colorado, rugged landscapes shaped by the Colorado River meet the Rocky Mountains. Fruita, Grand Junction, and Palisade thrive as premier...
It’s a Thursday morning in late September, and Nate Hills is eyeing the 69er—the biggest and most imposing launching pad at the Frisco...
Durango’s trails reflect the region’s rugged qualities. Most were built in vast open spaces with little oversight and reckless abandon—rowdy kids...
Everything you’ve heard about Colorado is true: the Saturday morning traffic congestion, the singletrack that looks like a strand of spaghetti...
From red rock to sagebrush to sand, Stan Jorgenson and Jackie Paaso traverse the Arizona Trail through a myriad of climates and conditions.
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