Posts Tagged ‘lake’

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

Xterra Planet #3: Mountain Biking Lake Tahoe.

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010


Lake Tahoe has hundreds of miles of the most scenic, remote, challenging and downright amazing singletrack and mountain biking trails in North America. Add that in with the close proximity to amazing lodging and entertainment and you can’t beat it with a stick. Read more, see more: blog.visitrenotahoe.com

MTB Mountain Biking the Flume Trail (Lake Tahoe)

Friday, June 25th, 2010


This Video represents what I would like to do with all my vacations… combine gps tracks with my images, video and google earth.

Town Lake / Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail Austin TX

Monday, May 31st, 2010


Scenes from the trail taken December 2007 depicting the three mile biking, jogging and walking loop between Mopac and Lamar. Video begins on the Lamar pedestrian bridge in Austin Texas and loops back to that point.

BBTC Mountain Biking: Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Lake Tahoe

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010


On Tahoe’s south shore is one of the renowned mountain bike rides anywhere, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, named after the Disneyland ride. Hey, this one is lots better folks…

Canadian Rocky Mountains

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

In the fall of 1883, three Canadian Pacific Railway construction workers stumbled across a cave containing hot springs on the eastern slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. From that humble beginning was born Banff National Park, Canada’s first national park and the world’s third. Spanning 6,641 square kilometres (2,564 square miles) of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers, Banff National Park is one of the world’s premier destination spots.
The national parks Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho, as well as the Mount Robson, Mount Assiniboine and Hamber provincial parks, studded with mountain peaks, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, canyons and limestone caves, form a striking mountain landscape. The Burgess Shale fossil site, well known for its fossil remains of soft-bodied marine animals, is also found there.
Officially designated by UNESCO as “World Heritage Site”, this site is to be safeguarded for the future as a testimony to its enduring past.
This 28 minutes documentary is part of the tv-series WONDERS of WILDERNESS and is available on DVD or VHS (Dutch or English version) at WWW.FAUNAFILM.NL

Visit WWW.STOCKSHOT.NL for highres version or broadcast video footage. More national parks available!

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