Category Archives: Mountain Biking

ScareBear Virtual Bells to Face Actual Bears

Jim Stanford wrote this on Monday, April 19th, 2010

Tagged as , , , + Categorized as Adventures, Mountain Biking ScareBear Virtual Bells to Face Actual Bears

We don’t usually think of New Jersey as bear habitat on par with, say, Yellowstone or Alaska.
But the Garden State has a surprisingly high number of encounters between bruins and mountain bikers, only an hour [...]

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My New Riding Partner

Craig DeMartino wrote this on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Categorized as Ambassadors, Colorado, Dogs, Mountain Biking

It’s not easy to get motivated some days to do anything. Even living where I live, in beautiful Colorado, it can be tough. With all the heavy trauma I went through after a climbing accident [...]

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TONIGHT: Benefit for Big Tall Dave

Admin wrote this on Friday, August 21st, 2009

Categorized as Causes, Mountain Biking, Parties

Dancers, cyclists and supporters will rally around Big Tall Dave Houlton’s recovery tonight at a benefit for the Jackson man severely injured in a mountain biking accident.
Houlton was riding on Parallel Trail off of Teton [...]

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Thoughts and Prayers

Dan K. wrote this on Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Categorized as Causes, Mountain Biking

Like most outdoor blogs, The Mountain Culture is guilty of glorifying the sports that make us tick from aggressive skiing and alpine climbing to downhill mountain biking. But the reality is that the games we [...]

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Gumbo Ride: Sometimes you’re the bug…

Craig DeMartino wrote this on Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Ambassadors, Mountain Biking, Mud Season

When I was a kid, I loved to play in the mud and rain. Living here in CO I get the chance to plat a lot in the crazy weather that comes through here on [...]

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The Tour Divide

David J. Swift wrote this on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Mountain Biking

It looks like Matthew Lee will win the 2009 TourDivide today. Seventeen days pedaling 150 miles per day. What a machine.
As remote, unsupported backcountry races go, the TourDivide has been a ball to spectate from [...]

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MTBuilt for Two

David J. Swift wrote this on Friday, June 19th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Mountain Biking, Racing

It was touch and go there for a while. Where are they? Lost? Eaten by bears?
No. They had lost their GPS doodad.
Jay and Tracey Petervary, a Jackson Hole couple, are riding a tandem mountain bike from [...]

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Freedom Riders – Friday

Keith Cozzens wrote this on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Categorized as Mountain Biking, Teton Pass, trailers

For a glimpse at what Friday night will bring, take a few minutes from counting the falling rain drops check out the latest from Gravnetic and KGB Productions.
What: Freedom Riders, THE MOVIE.
Where: Center for the [...]

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Guerrilla Marketing Team Ambassador of the Year?

Chuck Fryberger wrote this on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Categorized as Ambassadors, Cloudveil, Mountain Biking, Videos

Last October I traveled to Downieville, California to film some of the incredible mountain biking there for an upcoming commercial for Nature Valley Granola Bars. My job was to direct the cinematography of the shoot [...]

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12 Hours of Snowmass

Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Categorized as Mountain Biking, Racing

Cloudveil’s, from Carbondale, Colorado rode with Lance Armstrong, had personal bests and generally kicked ass in the 12 Hours of Snowmass this past weekend. The seven-mile course features over 1,500 feet of climbing and technical [...]

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