It’s hard to believe that the trail system at Spence Mountain has only been around for a couple of years. When we first visited the Spence Mountain trails (just outside of Klamath Falls, Oregon) in 2017, there were maybe 15 miles of trail to ride. We were impressed with the quality of the mountain biking […]
Travel Oregon, Southern Oregon 2020 Edition. Part 1: Mt. Ashland (updated with video)
Southern Oregon is known for its scenic rivers and lakes, green forests, and most importantly, mountains littered with single track trails. Over the last decade, the area has become known as a mountain biking destination, with a number of destination-worthy trail systems. Three distinct trail systems have emerged as the principal draws for trail seeking […]
Long Term Review: Transition Sentinel Carbon
I’ve been running the Transition Sentinel Carbon as my primary trail bike for two seasons now. During this time, I’ve worn parts out, ridden a number of epic destinations, and a variety of setups were experimented with. What follows is an update with my experiences owning the bike in the form of a long term […]
Riding the New Moab Single Track: Captain Ahab and the Moab Brands Trails (Video)
It’s been over 8 years since our last riding trip to Moab, Utah. Long seen as one of mountain biking’s epic destinations, locations like Whistler and Sedona have been taking precedence the last few years, with more and better singletrack options. Though Moab is known for its beautiful settings and challenging terrain, there really […]