This mountain bike trail is one of our winter staples. It will usually get a little snow, but clears out quickly. The climb is all jeep road, and it is all singletrack on the way back down. You have to be very careful of a couple of turns, because if you miss them, you have no room for error. You will end up 600ft down in the canyon in a couple of seconds. So be CAREFUL your first time. For more videos and GPS trail maps of the Reno-Tahoe area, go to : www.greatbasinbicycles.com and hit the “trail maps” link.
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Upper Hidden Valley, North Trail – Reno – Tahoe – Nevada – Great Basin Bicycles
Sunday, November 28th, 2010The Great Allegheny Passage
Friday, November 12th, 2010
NOW OWN THE FULL-LENGTH DVD! Visit the Allegheny Trail Alliance here: www.gaptrail.org Come explore the Great Allegheny Passage by bike! This 150-mile long rail trail is your passage from Pittsburgh, Pa. to Cumberland, Md. where it joins the C&O Canal towpath. Enjoy the nearly level trail as it climbs gently through the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania. The Great Allegheny Passage is sure to be “the ride of your life!”
Whites Creek Trail to Thomas Creek Road – Great Basin Bicycles – Reno – Tahoe – Nevada
Sunday, October 24th, 2010
This mountain bike trail is part of a complex of some of the best trails around Reno – Tahoe – Nevada. This trail starts just off of the Mt. Rose Highway just west of Reno, and starts on Timberline road, then ends on Thomas Creek Road below. The bike being chased is a Cannondale Scalpel, and the camera bike is a Cannondale Rize. All of my videos are real time. For the free GPS map with turn by turn directions for this ride, and many others in the Reno, Tahoe area go to: www.GreatBasinBicycles.com Music Provided by Vincent Kellett Watch him play this song at: www.youtube.com
Planning a Great Day Out on The Push Bikes
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010If you’re stuck for something fun to do with the family or with a loved one then going for a day out on the bikes might just be the perfect answer. Here’s an activity that means you get to see some scenery, get lots of fresh air, get exercise, get a chance to bond with the others on your trip and get to do something a bit different that you might not have considered. There are certainly things that can go wrong on a bike trip though or detract from the experience and if you want to make it as enjoyable as possible then you need to observe certain tips. Firstly, you need to think of a way to get all your bikes to the location and the best way to do this is normally with one or several push bike racks for cars. You can always set off from your home and ride in your area, or ride to the scenic area you want to drive in. However for most of us who live in urban areas this isn’t always very scenic – it also probably means riding on the road which can be dangerous and if you have children. Additionally you’ll be cycling in single file which ruins the sociable nature of the activity somewhat. Then when you get to your actual location you might be very tired. Using one or several bike racks then can be a much better idea as it enables you to store the bikes on top of the car and drive to your location. You can also store other items in the car such as picnic items, a torch if it might get dark, a first aid kit etc etc. This also means that you won’t have to be squashed in next to a large bicycle. Another alternative is to rent bikes when you arrive, which is fairly cost effective, though you risk being lumbered with a bike that you’re not comfortable with. And that’s another point to consider – making sure that all the bikes are in good condition and that they’re suitable for the terrain you’re going to be riding on. If you’re riding on pavement then racing bikes are a good idea as these are very quick and require the most minimal effort. If you’re going to be riding up hills and across bumpy terrain however then you’re going to need to use a mountain bike. Make sure as well that all the bikes are in top condition – that all the gears work and that the tyres are fully pumped up. If you do not, then you risk someone lagging behind at the back and having to put in a lot of extra effort which can be unpleasant for them. By checking in advance you ensure this isn’t the case and that everyone can enjoy a smooth ride. Obviously you may need to supply stabilisers or a tricycle for some of the less confident cyclists. Similarly you should check the location you’re heading to ahead of time. This way you can ensure that the place is safe and pleasant to ride around and plot a route that will give you the best views etc. If you’re planning a romantic day out, then you might want to look into some routes that have romantic spots and views that you can enjoy together. If you time it well you might also be able to enjoy a sunset in some locations. Make sure you’re routes aren’t too long and taxing however and that everyone on your journey will be able to enjoy them without feeling like they’ve run a marathon.
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Great places during the summer in Aspen, CO Living
Saturday, August 7th, 2010Aspen has a reputation as one of the best winter resort areas everywhere, if you want to ski. Summertime is just as dynamic, with gentle breezes, clear lakes and majestic peaks. The best places to stay in this time of year along the inside of the bike and walking trails, nearby entertainment, shops, restaurants and events. Airline Aspen Mountain Villa puts you in the best situation, while offering the protection of privacy and space you need at home. Skiers should not be deprived of the summer in Aspen. There are many hiking and biking trails to give you a fantastic training in a spectacular natural environment. The staff of one of Aspen condo rental are very knowledgeable about the tracks and can set limits for each skill level recommended. No matter how much you love nature, you can get lots of fresh air on the local festival. Belly Up Aspen, Aspen Fringe Festival and the red pepper and Brew Fest events are popular with music, theater, food and family fun. You can not miss the show by the 4th July celebration planned Aspen. Commercial space is fabulous, if you stay with Aspen Mountain Resort. The eclectic collection of galleries and shops, offers visitors a good reason to go home supported by new purchases. I do not want to cook – your palate will be satisfied provided by the multitude of fine dining in local farms.
Sidewinder Trail – South Lake Tahoe – Great Basin Bicycles – Mountain Bike – Singletrack
Saturday, July 24th, 2010
This mountain bike trail is located just out of South Lake Tahoe, CA. near Meyers Ca. If you know the area, it is just east of Mr. Toads Wild ride. That video is later. Anyway, this trail is fast and relatively smooth. It is sooooo much fun. It is more of an intermediate ride. The climb is on a paved road, and the downhill twists and turns the whole way down. This has to be one of my favorite rides in the area. You can find the GPS map of the trail with turn by directions FREE at : www.greatbasinbicycles.com, as well as many other GPS trail maps in the area. Enjoy the ride. Special thanks to Colin Ross for the music. You can hear his music at http The camera bike is a Cannondale Rize, and the bike followed is a Cannondale Scalpel
Great freeride mountain biking video, Urban Assualt, mountain bike jumping and jumps!
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
Random video of some downhilling, urban riding and jumping. Enjoy!
Five Great long distance routes in Scotland
Friday, July 9th, 2010Scotland has become a paradise for hikers Hill landscape over the years because of the great landscape and intact. In recent years it has become popular for walking long distances to vacation, by means of marking many walking tracks have been helped. West Highland Way walking trail is the first Minister of Scotland and the longest at 152 km. The West Highland Way begins at Milngavie, a suburb of Glasgow. From the center of Glasgow, it only takes about twenty minutes to the start of the path to reach it. This is the best of all paths is supported, there are many tour operators and airlines carry the bag that make their service life and walk a little easier sometimes steep trail. The road ends at Fort William in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. This is one of the most incredible things about the march of the West Highland Way – start in the Lowlands and migration into and through the highlands, near the famous Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, the ‘devil’s staircase, and finally ends at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland. Rob Roy Way Due to the National Trust in Scotland, you can now have the chance to follow in the footsteps of Rob Roy McGregor foot (1671 -1734), one of the most notorious gangsters of Scotland, some say , freedom fighters. This route starts in Drymen, a small village in the West Highland Way crosses. From there it snakes are 126 km north east of the Highlands and Pitlochry. This entire section has been marked by the manner agreed upon private land for access has been. The Rob Roy Way is for the hiker that loneliness a little more of the West Highland Way will be particularly busy during the months between May and August. Great Glen Way The Great Glen Way walk as an extension of the West Highland Way. This is a 117 km of four or five nice night in Fort William to Inverness in the North Sea from Scotland. The highlight of this route is to walk along the side of Loch Ness, home of the famous monster of Loch Ness. The Great Glen Way is one of the few long-distance, which can also be supplemented by bike. The Arran Coastal Way This is a fascinating 100 km along the coast, one of the islands most popular holiday in Scotland and is often described as Scotland in miniature. This is a wonderful relaxing stroll along walking, beautiful coastline where you have the option of Goat Fell for a spectacular view of the rise or go to the Cave of the Kings. The Speyside Way This is a really wonderful hiking trail of 100 km on foot and five days to seven miles and 148 km day hike. The route begins in Buckie and head towards the southwest and Aviemore can not help but through the fantastic scenery in this region of north-east Scotland distilled whiskey to be impressed.


