|| Here, a Santa Cruz Bullit downhill bike peers out through the blinds covering an apartment window. Sometimes your bicycle wants to get outside to play just as badly as you do. ||
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The Pacific
Old Growth
|| Old growth trees stand tall above photographer Re Wikstrom as she looks towards the canopy. Lush, green forest lines the Pacific coast, and trees like these were a welcome addition to our bike roadtrip. ||
Where’s Waldo
|| Well-worn singletrack winds through a lush, green forest and among the old growth trees. During our road trip through Oregon, the McKenzie River trail was one of the many mountain bike trails that we rode. Riding all 26 miles of this trail takes time, tons of pedal strokes, and a ton of water.
Anyone with a bicycle should count this as a bucket-list destination. ||
The Tree
|| I spotted this single, lonely tree standing tall just outside of our campsite in Stanley, Idaho. This site was just off the Nip Tuck road near town. Spring, summer, or fall, this part of Idaho has incredible mountain biking and rafting. Hot springs dot the landscape and serve as welcome relief after some of the longer rides in town.
Trails are rarely crowded, and when you do run into another group it’s only for a brief moment and a casual exchange. Stanley is worth visiting just for the breakfast in town at the Bakery and the stars you can see at night. ||
Redfish Lake
Heaven for Wheels
Summer in Stanley, Idaho
Things that Go Splat
Must Go Faster
|| The green dinosaur stands guard between Idaho and Utah. This particular breed is located at the Ice Caves stop, somewhere in the middle of nowhere. ||