If you like bike parks and are in the NM/CO area you have to go to Trestle during the week (close to Denver) and Angle Fire any day of the week. I go to AF at least once a year and hit Trestle for the 1st time last year and it's great. For a 2-weeker I would definitely go to Salida also. Great town/food/river & riding, S Mountain and surrounding areas are really good. You can also day trip to Buena Vista and hit Vitamin B which you will not forget.
With 2 weeks you can wrap CB in also, such a cool town. I have not ridden there (lots of snowboarding) but one of my best riding friends loves it. I cannot recommend this region enough. Will be there next month.
Hello everyone! I´m Vicente from Chile and I need your help!
I'm working on a project to provide the best MTB experience throughout South America, and I need your help and support. I want to know if there is interest in taking MTB trips in the Chilean Patagonia.
I invite you to participate in a quick survey that will only take 4 minutes (QR). Additionally, I would greatly appreciate it if you could forward the link to friends who share our passion for bicycles. Our goal is to obtain at least 500 responses
!
Let's make this project a reality together! Thank you very much for your collaboration!
For the euros around here, a road trip from Northern Italy through Austria is an insane week/two trip. It's a great mix between some of the...
For the euros around here, a road trip from Northern Italy through Austria is an insane week/two trip. It's a great mix between some of the sickest dh riding in the world (Val di Sole, Schladming, Leogang) and mellow-er adventure oriented destinations (Canazei, Saalbach come to mind).
let them stay over that side of the pond.. PDS queues are starting to be annoying ; ) . In fact Morzine/les get, exploring nearby swiss...
let them stay over that side of the pond.. PDS queues are starting to be annoying ; ) . In fact Morzine/les get, exploring nearby swiss parks, samoens area and may be aosta is a good road trip. just need the flight ticket ; )
Sadly I've only done two days of Aosta (one day of pedalling over 1500 vertical and another day of Pila bikepark), but I'm REALLY hoping to...
Sadly I've only done two days of Aosta (one day of pedalling over 1500 vertical and another day of Pila bikepark), but I'm REALLY hoping to change that this summer as it looks amazeballs.
Just back from a week long trip to Aosta, confirmed. It is Amazeballs. And we did about half to 3/4 of the stuff we had our sights on so we are definitely going back as soon as possible. If you don't mind at least some pedalling, it's a go-to destination. It's possible shuttling is also an option, but we did not investigate that. You can do parks (we did Pila and La Thuile twice), you can do big 1500 meter climbs, short (500 to 700 m) climbs, the trails are either built up or completely natural hiking trails, etc.
Im in UT county..definitely a lot of different riding..downhill parks, the famous wasatch crest trails, corner canyon..lot of different riding within a few hours here in UT
If you like bike parks and are in the NM/CO area you have to go to Trestle during the week (close to Denver) and Angle Fire any day of the week. I go to AF at least once a year and hit Trestle for the 1st time last year and it's great. For a 2-weeker I would definitely go to Salida also. Great town/food/river & riding, S Mountain and surrounding areas are really good. You can also day trip to Buena Vista and hit Vitamin B which you will not forget.
If you make it to Santa Fe shuttling Windsor is a must. Also some fun riding in the area and good food!
With 2 weeks you can wrap CB in also, such a cool town. I have not ridden there (lots of snowboarding) but one of my best riding friends loves it. I cannot recommend this region enough. Will be there next month.
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Hello everyone! I´m Vicente from Chile and I need your help!
I'm working on a project to provide the best MTB experience throughout South America, and I need your help and support. I want to know if there is interest in taking MTB trips in the Chilean Patagonia.
I invite you to participate in a quick survey that will only take 4 minutes (QR). Additionally, I would greatly appreciate it if you could forward the link to friends who share our passion for bicycles. Our goal is to obtain at least 500 responses
!
Let's make this project a reality together! Thank you very much for your collaboration!
Just back from a week long trip to Aosta, confirmed. It is Amazeballs. And we did about half to 3/4 of the stuff we had our sights on so we are definitely going back as soon as possible. If you don't mind at least some pedalling, it's a go-to destination. It's possible shuttling is also an option, but we did not investigate that. You can do parks (we did Pila and La Thuile twice), you can do big 1500 meter climbs, short (500 to 700 m) climbs, the trails are either built up or completely natural hiking trails, etc.
If you have the option, go there.
Im in UT county..definitely a lot of different riding..downhill parks, the famous wasatch crest trails, corner canyon..lot of different riding within a few hours here in UT
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