As we prepare to slip out of our summer shorts, through the nettle defence trousers, and into something thermal, keep your mountain bike juices flowing with an injection of inspiration, amusement, and information to make you sound interesting on the long evenings by the fire. The October issue of Singletrack World is making its way to the printer soon, so if you want a copy, make sure your name is on the list by 25th September!
Countdown to membership cut off for the next print issue of Singletrack World Magazine
We have a new cover photographer for this issue! It’s Joe Wakefield who says:
This Photo was taken in the Valleycliffe area of Squamish, BC (my hometown) the feature/trail was built by a local trailbuilder and rider Matt Bolton (@matt_boltz)
The dog is a sweet Samoyed called Maya and this was one of her last trips out as a trail dog with friends, she loved joining us on the trails biking but she’s getting a bit older now and enjoys smaller walks and treats. I wanted to get her one last great shot out on the trails and I knew this freeride area with interesting builds was a great location to showcase her as a grounded loyal companion watching her humans do crazy things.
Chipps has a Hall of Fame announcement, and it’s not what you might have been imagining…
Sanny contemplates the wisdom of inviting your potential future partner on a mountain bike ride. Is it a recipe for success or a Michelin-star-level disaster waiting to happen?
Hannah thought she discovered a new type of fun. But is it fun if it’s not even happened yet?
Hannah enlists her friend Celia in a mission to re-enact a favourite book from her childhood. Luckily, Celia is indefatigable.
Sometimes we make poor choices, leaving us in a desperate scrabble through the crumbs of our backpacks in search of calories to get us home…
Chipps looks at the increasing influence the changing climate and other pressures are having on off-road events.
Benji adopts the slithery path to zen in the darker months
Tracy Moseley’s idea of a holiday does not involve a sun lounger, but it is all inclusive – and all in. A trip of a lifetime to the BC Bike Race lives up to her dreams.
Tried and tested by the Singletrack crew, gear to help you survive a day in the hills – or the workshop.
Is mountain biking something best done as a group, or is there a certain singularity of experience to be had in the solo ride? Chipps and Hannah try to see things from all perspectives…
Carmen Freeman Rey and Hans Rey explore a mountain biking community in Norway being built with the power of trails.
A huge thank you to our 502 supporters.
Chipps suggests you mind the small stuff and the massive moves will come naturally.
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