Tag: "CA"

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A New Riding Destination.

A New Riding Destination.

August 20, 2011 | No Comments

Santa Barbara is a place of contradictions, beach but mountains, wealthy but poor, and founded by the Spanish but totally California.  I once lived in this fair town before, while I was in Grad school. During the year that lasted, I hardly had time to really explore the place I lived. My life was confined [...]

2011 Highway One

Toro Magazine Reviews the Marin Highway One

May 24, 2011 | No Comments

William Morassutti, the editor-in-chief over at Toro Men’s Online Magazine, a Canadian online magazine that is self-billed as “the go-to destination for the discerning male”, has included the inimitable Highway One in their Gear Guide for early May. Gear Guide for early May. You can read Toro Magazine’s quick review of the Highway one here [...]

The 2011 Korbel Champgane Stelvio.

Special Edition Korbel Champagne Stelvio

May 22, 2011 | 1 Comment
With My Own Two Wheels Movie Screening

With My Own Two Wheels Movie Screening

May 12, 2011 | No Comments

A personal friend of mine and a great overall guy traveled the world to make this movie. Jacob Seigle-Boettner and his crew set out to make a film about how the bicycle is used around the world. I have been hearing about this project from when it was first thought of. So I am really [...]

Austin "Bobo" McInerny riding the golden California hills along the Bay Area Ridge Trail in 2010.

Tomorrow Night: Presentation of the Bay Area Ridge Trail by Bicycle

May 4, 2011 | No Comments
Presentation of the Bay Area Ridge Trail by Bicycle

Presentation of the Bay Area Ridge Trail by Bicycle

April 25, 2011 | 1 Comment

Via email from Yuri Hauswald: Presentation & slide show of the Bay Area Ridge Trail with Yuri Hauswald and Austin McInerny:

Riding some new Sierra single track in Forest, CA

Riding some new Sierra single track in Forest, CA

September 6, 2010 | No Comments

Forest City, CA, which sits in between Downieville and Alleghany,  was founded in 1852 at the height of the Gold Rush and once boasted a full time population of 1,400 residents.  Its remote location and relatively high elevation(4,489 ft.) made living in this area difficult, but sitting at the headwaters of the Oregon Creek Watershed [...]

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