I’m gonna type the SHIT outta this!! (Please spend some quality time watching GNAR <here> to better understand that outburst and likely other allusions throughout this post.) Did we really jus...
The road to Shasta climbed and fell and then climbed again as we passed through the Trinity National Forest and along several coastal rivers. In one last attention grabbing finale the 7% grade down to...
Drives, hills, trees, routes, pump. After leaving familiar Bend and passing by the snowed in (and currently snowing) pass near Crater Lake we descended into a wild and scenic stretch of road I had nev...
I am writing this post for the second time, only this time, I am sipping a banana-y Dunkel Weiss, which I won’t pretend, it is in fact, pretty tasty. That said, due to a bit of bad luck and unfo...
Vroooom vroom. Beep beep. Oh, little green Vincent is such a joy to have around! He’s reliable. He’s definitely a fun guy with great character, he seems to always be smiling with his big e...
… is absolutely amazing. This nifty place hosts a ton of great rock and climbing. Like Smith, the New River Gorge, and the Red River Gorge, Skaha Bluffs falls in our top five favorite places to ...
As of late, we’ve been exploring the quaint neighborhoods and cool climbing crags in Revelstoke, BC. This charming little town has a lot to offer, including tasty coffee, colorful-cozy homes, nice p...
We decided to detour through Jasper National Park and the Icefields Parkway en route to Revelstoke and boy was that a great decision. After a sloppy camp in the rain we pushed through past Sulfur Gate...
After leaving White Mountain and its fresh inch of soppy-snow, we headed toward Watson Lake, a little town known for its ‘sign post forest’. We cruised between the two places, eager to leave behin...
White mountain sits SE of Whitehorse about 50 miles part way down a backroad to the small town of Atlin. Atlin Lake is the largest natural lake in British Columbia and stretches north-south for over 9...