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Sunday, 20 September 2009 14:21 |
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Just got back from one of the best and most fun muni trips of my
life, in the South Chilcotin Mountains of BC. This area has long been
known to locals as a worldclass place for alpine mountain biking,
through gorgeous alpine bowls, ridgetops, and glaciated alpine peaks.
There were also some great shots of the area in the bike video The
Collective, if you've seen that.
The trip was with 8 ambitious and fit mountain bikers to an area with
technical cross-country, so I was curious to see how it would be to
keep up on a muni. With perfect conditions and nearly cloudless skies
and no equipment issues to speak of, we rode 8-12 hours each day and
covered about 185 km (114 miles) and about 12,400 metres (40,700') of
vertical (equal climbing & descents) in 4 days, all on beautiful
technical singletrack through alpine and subalpine terrain. I was on a
geared KH26. Located about 30 km northwest of Pemberton BC (north
of Whistler) this area is amazing in that it is mountainous and remote,
with spectacular glaciated peaks, yet unlike most of coastal BC it has
an extensive trail network thanks to a generation of wranglers grazing
horses up the valleys. These trails can be used to access sometimes
trail-less yet completely rideable ridge tops and valley system
singletrack extending way into the wilderness.
We were
self-propelled (no shuttles) but not self supported - we hired a
wrangler with horses to take our stuff into a high camp and then a 2nd
camp on the 3rd night.
Here's some info written by friends on the trip: Some videos (nos. 101-106)
And a trip report including tips on visiting if you choose to go. 
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 13:50 |
Check out the awesome new video by Spencer Hochberg and Jon Atwell here
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Tuesday, 01 September 2009 17:26 |
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Disney's 1947 animated cartoon Bongo appears to have the first known muni action sequence. Check it out here; the muni clip starts at 3:35 and ends with a wipeout at 4:05. |
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Friday, 28 August 2009 03:11 |
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Check out these very cool photos here of KH team rider Pedro Tejada, in Tolouse France, taken by Yoggi. |
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Thursday, 27 August 2009 22:39 |
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George Steele spent what looks like a fantastic summer climbing and riding his KH20 down 14 of Colorado's peaks over 14,000' elevation. His dad rode his KH24 for a few of them too - check out this link for George's blog, and this Denver Post article. |
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