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Snowy Ride Down Cabin Fever…

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After last weekend’s ride I made a New Year’s Resolution to ride more and after waking to a half decent day (meaning we didn’t wake to the sound of rain bouncing off the windows) we finally got out on the trails again. We also thought it would be nice to ride downhill for a...

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Guest Blog on Explore.Compete.Live.

Instead of writing something for my site, I recently wrote something for Explore.Compete.Live. You can check it out here: http://www.explorecompetelive.com/2009/12/04/looking-for-new-places-to-mountain-bike-try-central-vancouver-island

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Ryder at Work?

Ryder at Work?

We went for another awesome ride with friends on Forbidden last Wednesday and we couldn’t help but notice that more drainage work was done to lower Cabin Fever and Transmission is rideable! Looks like our friend Ryder* (not his real name) has managed to get out and do some more trail work… Ryder is...

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Cabin Fever Night Rides

Cabin Fever Night Rides

It’s been a busy couple of weeks so I apologize for the lack of posts.  Luckily I’ve still been able to get out on a few rides on my bike! Most recently we marked my favourite trail, Cabin Fever, for night riding.  There were a few spots where it was easy to get off...

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Trails on Forbidden Plateau

Trails on Forbidden Plateau

It seems to be where I’m doing most of my riding these days. Not that I don’t like Cumberland, but the trails over on Forbidden Plateau are a bit more challenging, a lot more fun, and you can do them as a shuttle and skip the grueling climb! Not that I’m lazy, but climbing...

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You know you’ve had a good week…

You know you’ve had a good week…

…when you go to do your laundry and it’s almost all mountain biking gear! I ride between 3-5 times a week but this week was an excellent one for me.  Last April I suffered an avulsion fracture to my right ankle, along with some other soft tissue damage, and this week is the first...

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