Category Archives: Cycling
Nothing Wakes You Up Like a Finger In The Butt
1400 Miles (check out their FACEBOOK PAGE) wants to ask you some probing questions…deep, dark questions. Sometimes the questions stink. They might be uncomfortable. But they’re Continue reading Nothing Wakes You Up Like a Finger In The Butt
Whoa
Travis Pastrana is awesomely crazy. This makes me want to build really big jumps right now (but NOWHERE near as big as this monster)!! http://www.newbalanceshoesinc.com Continue reading Whoa
The BUI Podcast: Episode “Conation Collective” Wants to Cover Your Ass
D2 and 40 Hands sat down to drink a beer and eat a sandwich with Matt from Conation Collective. Oh, you don’t know? Well, Conation Continue reading The BUI Podcast: Episode “Conation Collective” Wants to Cover Your Ass
Great idea for a ride.
Throwing another one back
According to Vlade, the initial sponsorship was a 3-pack of wife beaters, a sharpie marker and a 6-pack of Pabst. Sponsorship budget was $10. Continue reading Throwing another one back
BUI Podcast: Episode Dax Massey Wins a Bunch of Shit
D2 and 40 Hands hosted really fast guy Dax Massey on the podcast this month. You may remember Dax as the guy who was looking Continue reading BUI Podcast: Episode Dax Massey Wins a Bunch of Shit
Arizona Trail Race Video Diary
The Arizona Trail Race is a 300 or 750 mile journey from Mexico to Utah. It is one of the hardest things I have ever Continue reading Arizona Trail Race Video Diary
Gear up. Shake down. Get going.
A few years ago, I finished a really fun fatbike trip in Mexico with a couple friends and it left me wanting more. I wanted to Continue reading Gear up. Shake down. Get going.
No Consequences Tour II: Bay Area Boogaloo
I’ve learned over the years that it’s easier to lure people into things if you highlight the good parts and gloss over any potential downsides. Continue reading No Consequences Tour II: Bay Area Boogaloo
SSWC 2014 – The Movie
SSWC summed up in 2 minutes Continue reading SSWC 2014 – The Movie
A Return to Missoula
It had been four years since I moved from Missoula, MT, the town I thought I would never leave. Oh well, life got in the Continue reading A Return to Missoula