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    Reid Sabin deep in the Montana backcountry, on a trail that sees far more wolf and bear traffic than human. Fresh snow from the night before revealed the pack was cruising just ahead.

    Gridiron Goals Northwest Montana's Postseason Blitz

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    Last turn in the last light. Guide Arno takes advantage of the lingering alpenglow while riding near one of the overnight huts. An illuminated Mont Blanc (out of frame) provided an exceptional sunset view for Arno as he finished the day in style.

    Crossing Over A Chamonix Adaptive Adventure

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    Steep, deep and untracked—the fertile volcanic soil of the Azores also happens to make for some ultra-loamy trail conditions. Guide and purveyor of the local bike scene, Carlos Dos Santos, leads the author through a chute while touring the trail offerings for his planned Trans-Atlantis enduro race.

    Treasures of Atlantis Exploring the Volcanic Riches of the Azores Archipelago

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    On September 14, 1849, Francis Anderson found gold at the confluence of the Yuba and Downie rivers, where the town of Downieville now sits. Within a year, thanks to the abundance of said precious metal, the town had 15 hotels, four butcher shops and multiple saloons. After years of booming and even more of busting, the town now has a population of about 300 people. Photo courtesy of California State Library

    Time Machines The Trails of Downieville, California Connect a Gritty Past and Pragmatic Future

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    Casey Brown bags yet another harrowing first descent in Argentine Patagonia while filming a wilderness freeride segment for Return to Earth. Photo: Margus Riga

    The Free Rider Blazing a New Path to Freeride Stardom

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    The Big Show The History of Crankworx, Mountain Biking's Biggest Event

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    “This was an early experiment I tried on an assignment in Arizona in 1998. It was shot on a Nikon 28Ti, which is my all-time favorite camera because it was a point-and-shoot and I could carry it with me all the time. I ended up just scratching these words straight into the actual negative, so the original negative still looks like that to this day.”—Stephen Wilde

    Analog Anarchy The Calculated Chaos of Stephen Wilde's Photography

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    Rick Hunter with his late dog Woody and one of the many two-wheeled machines he’s built. Watsonville, California, 2006.

    The Condor Flies Alone Rick Hunter Lives by His Own Rules

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    Madrid’s riding scene may be small, but it’s driven by a passionate bunch. Although a Madrid local and BMX legend, Sergio Layos didn’t start riding mountain bikes until well into his career.

    Regress to Progress Finding Family in the Two-Wheeled Cultures of Spain

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    Between a full-time job as a product designer for Salomon, being a father and riding bikes as much as he can, it’s amazing Victor finds time to draw for fun. But when he does, the result is always enjoyable and humorous.

    Sketch Comedy Victor Brousseaud's Funny Take on the Familiar

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