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Underexposed: Mad River Valley, Vermont 1

Is this the best place for riders in a state full of amazing places to ride? PEARL iZUMi

Underexposed is a self-filmed and produced series by PEARL iZUMi athlete Brice Shirbach dedicated to showcasing trail advocacy and stewardship while exploring a variety of trails in places that may be unfamiliar to many. Join Brice as he explores the personal motivations behind the effort that goes into mountain bike advocacy while sampling the trails they work so hard for. 

 The Mad River Valley is a lot of things packed into a narrow valley nestled against the spine of the Green Mountains. It’s a stunning and natural playground that offers world class pursuits for any number of outdoor enthusiasts. It’s also a quaint and picturesque community of artists and artisans. For those looking to put rubber to dirt, it’s more than an incredible collection of trails scattered throughout some of Vermont’s most ethereal forests: it’s also a shining example of advocacy and stewardship epitomized.

Diving onto some greasy roots and rocks under a canopy of maple lines.
The dirt remains heroic regardless of the rain. The rocks and roots however, not so much,
The MRV is right on the spine of the Green Mountains, making it one of the best places you can ride in a state filled with brilliant riding.

What a place.


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