Category: mountain biking

Should Bicycles Be Allowed On Wilderness Trails?

[yop_poll id=”2″] Welcome to Adventure Project followers. We look forward to your input. Feel free to share the poll on your website, Twitter, Facebook, etc. And thanks to Outside magazine for getting this discussion started on their Facebook page.

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Top Eight Beginners Mountain Biking Tips

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Tips for Beginning Mountain Bikers Regardless of whether you’re trying to lose weight, get your adrenaline going or simply find a new hobby, mountain biking ticks all of the right boxes. It’s thrilling, addictive and surprisingly strenuous. Unfortunately however, it’s also known for being incredibly challenging. And the steep learning curve is something that leaves …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2013/07/11/top-eight-beginners-mountain-biking-tips/

River Mountains Loop trail in Nevada

Bike trails, water trails, outdoor adventures… These aren’t phrases that people normally associate with Nevada. But every time I go there, I find a new outdoor adventure. One time it was a crazy downhill mountain bike course in Bootleg Canyon. Another time it was a relaxing kayak trip through the Black Canyon of the Colorado …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/02/01/river-mountains-loop-trail-in-nevada/

It’s time to add a third category of bikers

I may never have really given the issue of trail categories a second thought if I hadn’t started writing and publishing trail descriptions, guides, and reviews. In fact, I didn’t even really need to ponder the category issue on my own trailsnet website or trails network blog because the sites specialize in multi-use, multi-user trails …

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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/11/15/its-time-to-add-a-third-category-of-bikers/