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Focus On: Spring in Whistler

Continuing with our "Focus On" series, we now move into late spring in the Sea to Sky (BC) corridor to our Whistler trip with the Worldwide Cyclery crew from May 31 to June 5th.  We've been running spring trips to Whistler for the last three...

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The Singletrack Sampler Does Whistler (5 Videos!)

Last month, our friend Alex (the Singletrack Sampler) joined our 5-day trip in the Sea to Sky to experience Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton with a group of Chasing Epic clients.  As usual, he put together a series of awesome videos that does a great job...

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Photo Essay: Wrapping up Trips in Whistler, BC

Last week we finished up two consecutive Whistler trips, each with five days of killer riding across three locations: Whistler (two days), Squamish (two days), and Pemberton.  Between the two groups we managed to cover quite a range of trails, from blue flow trails all...

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A Closer Look: Spring 2024 Trips

In the first installment of our annual "Closer Look" series (for 2024), we're breaking down two trip locations that are quite popular with Chasing Epic riders: Fruita/Moab and the Sea to Sky in British Columbia, both of which are on the spring calendar for next...

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Announcing our 2024 Trip Calendar!

After an amazing 2023 season, we're ready to turn the page and start thinking about what's on tap for 2024: and we couldn't be more excited.  We've been working hard at developing the destinations we visit to add new routes (or new trails) to always...

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Photo Essay: Super Spicy Springtime Sea to Sky (BC) Trips

Last week we wrapped up our spring trips to the Sea to Sky corridor (including Squamish, Whistler and Pemberton): we had back-to-back sold-out trips in early June with groups full of rippers.  As you probably already know, the Sea to Sky terrain is known for...

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A Closer Look: Our Spring 2023 Trips

In the second installment of our "Closer Look" series, we're breaking down two trip locations that are quite popular with Chasing Epic riders: Fruita/Moab and the Sea to Sky in British Columbia.  These two trips couldn't possibly be any different regarding location and terrain...