How to Set Your Shocks Berne Broudy|May 29, 2015 Setting your shocks is important when mountain biking to help ride the rough terrain with ease.
Biking to Camp: The Art of Bikepacking Brian Mohr & Emily Johnson|May 21, 2015 Exploring a destination by bicycle allows you to really experience a region and immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and scents of a place.
Top U.S. Bike-to-Work Cities Berne Broudy|May 15, 2015 The U.S. Census data is out and shares what are the most bike-friendly cities to those who use human-power to commute from point A to B.
Six Tips for Cycling in a Group REI Staff|May 8, 2015 Sometimes it is more fun cycling in a pack. Here are some tips for staying efficient while biking in a group.
Bike to Work Month – Dealing with the Sweat REI Staff|May 1, 2015 Make no excuses for bike to work month and use human-power to get to your job.
Five Outdoorsy Date Ideas Ali Carr Troxell|April 30, 2015 Time to take your relationship to the next level with outdoorsy dates.
Weekend 1440 Project – Mountain Biking REI Staff|April 29, 2015 REI Instagram community shares mountain biking photos.
Ecuador: South America’s Mountain Biking Mecca Berne Broudy|April 28, 2015 Head to Ecuador to ride mountain bike tracks throughout the Andean mountains.
Mountain Bike Spring Break: Ever-Sunny Tucson, Arizona Hilary Oliver|April 16, 2015 Soak in the sun and mountain bike Tucson's desert singletracks before most other places. This mountain biking oasis is the perfect spot for early season.
A Mountain Bike Spring Break: Big Bend, Texas Hilary Oliver|March 30, 2015 If you are itching to mountain bike this spring, head to Big Bend, Texas to ride the singletracks and make your own adventure.
Bike Inspection: What to Check Before Every Ride Berne Broudy|March 30, 2015 Whether you are heading out for errands or hitting the single-track. Make sure you do a bike inspection before every bike ride.
Planning Your First Bike Touring Adventure – Camping by Two Wheels Megan Michelson|March 11, 2015 Why bike touring—carrying your camping gear on your bike to explore new places—isn’t as hard as it sounds.