August 2016

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Bike Check: Ibis HD3

Being the owner of a mountain bike company, I get a lot of questions from customers and friends about which bike is the best.  Of course, it depends on what you like to ride, where you like to ride, and how you like to ride...

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Customer Review: Fruita Memorial Day Trip

We recently received a glowing review from one of our customers of their Chasing Epic trip to Fruita over Memorial Day this spring.  If you want to read a great description of what a Chasing Epic trip is like from the customer's perspective, take a...

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Angel Fire: An All-Around Destination

We recently announced Angel Fire/Taos (NM) as a new destination in the Chasing Epic lineup.  With their world-class bike park and immediate access to incredible cross-country singletrack rides, Angel Fire is a perfect destination for groups looking to do a little bit of everything: knock out...

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New Partner Announcement: Qloom

If you've been on a Chasing Epic trip recently, you may have noticed our trip leaders wearing some pretty kick-ass custom jerseys.  A few months ago, we met with the guys at Qloom- a Swiss company expanding to the US and based here in Boulder-...

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Chasing Epic on Mountain Bike Radio

I recently spent some time with Ben Welnak of Mountain Bike Radio, talking about the start of Chasing Epic, some of our top destinations, and a few other fun topics.  This was part of MBR's new series, "Destination MTB", an appropriate category for Chasing Epic,...

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Product Review: WTB Trailblazer 2.8″

I recently had the opportunity to try out some plus-sized WTB Trailblazer tires of the 2.8" variety, thanks to my partners at Worldwide Cyclery.  I've been reading about plus sized tires for months, and since I recently got a new Ibis HD3 with Boost spacing, I...

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Three Tips for Better Mountain Bike Photography

Let's face it- good mountain bike photography is really hard.  I'll be the first to admit it.  I've been shooting action sports (mainly skiing) and landscape photography for years, and mountain biking is the hardest to capture well.  Sure, you can get a boring picture...