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Review: Sidi Nix Mountain Bike Shoes

by JenUpdated on December 29, 2024December 4, 2024
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Thule Chariot Cross Bike

Thule Chariot Cross Review: Stroller / Trailer

by JenUpdated on December 26, 2022February 6, 2022
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🌎 Family roaming the world w/ 🚴
🏡 Bend, OR
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So many trails to explore. 🚲 ✈️ 🚗 Have you been So many trails to explore. 🚲 ✈️ 🚗 

Have you been to any of these? Where would you add? 

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2025 in 30 seconds. Our tires covered a lot of gro 2025 in 30 seconds. Our tires covered a lot of ground! 

Some of this was planned and some was spontaneous when our Bend house flooded in April and forced us into the RV for the entire summer. 

Kind of exhausted watching this but wouldn’t have it any other way. We have one life to live so planning to do more of what makes us happy in 2026-bikes and travel.

Hope we see you out there on the trails!

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Trust me you’ll thank yourself in the years to com Trust me you’ll thank yourself in the years to come if you start them young and keep it fun. And little kids on bikes are the cutest thing ever. 

Shoutout to @prevelobikes for making those early days less sketchy with a quality bike. 

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Reflecting on all the trails we’ve e experienced t Reflecting on all the trails we’ve e experienced this year. It’s been quite the journey around the world and here are some of our favorites. What’s your favorite trail of 2025? We need ideas for 2026. 

1. Best Remote: Captain Kangaroo in Castlegar, BC 

2. Best Shuttle: Alpine Trail in Oakridge, Oregon

3. Best Dirt: Tumeke in Rotarua, New Zealand 

4. Best Trail to Splurge on: Heli to Wakamarina, New Zealand 

5. Best Tech: Te Ara Koa/ Butters in Nelson, NZ 

6. Best Bucket list Trail: In n Out Burger, Squamish, BC 

7. Best Trail with a Group: Top of the World, Whistler 

8. Best Full Pull: Post Canyon Trails from Dirt Surfer to Mitchell Ridge

9. Best Feature: Tunnel Trail in Derby, Tasmania 

10. Best Local Trail: Tiddlywinks in Bend, Oregon. We’ve had a lot of fun on it this year! 

11. Best Jump Trail: A-Line and Crank it Up always win but Tyenna in Maydena, Tasmania was a big hit.
Not sure what a life well-lived means exactly but Not sure what a life well-lived means exactly but it’s got to involve more of this. Take the trip, hang with your people, enjoy the view, and definitely ride your bike. 

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Hope your holidays are filled with more live strea Hope your holidays are filled with more live streams than screens. 

📍Rotorua Mountain Bike Trails 

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Blue Derby is the heart of Tasmanian Mountain Biki Blue Derby is the heart of Tasmanian Mountain Biking. The town of Derby is literally built around the trails. We were only there for 5 days so we’re not experts but here’s what stood out: 
1. The main trails are called Black Stump. Book a shuttle for the day or by the ride with @updownaroundmtb 
2. Bonus: Book a Big Papa Buggy to the top. This gives you access to the famous black trails built for the EWS like Trouty. 
3. Book a shuttle (see a theme) to ride the Blue Tier trails, lunch at the pub, then Atlas trail to town. This is a must do. 
4. Go to the Floating Sauna for an iconic Tasmania experience. Look for the elusive Platypus on the walk there as you cross the bridge. 
5. Eat pizza at @thehubderby So delicious and they also have the best local ice cream. 
6. If you need to rent bikes, there are plenty around but book early. @evolutionbiking was good to us and knows how to switch and bleed brakes like a pro (you’ll need your brakes swapped when renting bikes down under). 
7. Take the Tunnel trail at least once. The trails are excellent here but it’s also about the experiences. And riding through a dark tunnel that lights up as you go is pretty cool. 

Hope this helps you plan your trip. As always, we don’t do any sponsored content although the USD to AUS conversion does give you about 30% off these days. 

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Tasmania mountain biking has been unreal. We booke Tasmania mountain biking has been unreal. We booked a shuttle from @gravityislemtb in the town of St. Helens to ride the Bay of Fires trail. You start in sub alpine Blue Tier (and it snowed up there the night before!) and end at the beach. We opted to rent ebikes as part of the trail is more geared towards XC riding. The trail was a blast and the landscape even better. Our shuttle driver was great and met us several times to check in, give us lunch and let us change clothes in the van. If you’re in Tassie definitely put the Bay of Fires trail on your list.
I don’t keep a true bucket list as our travels are I don’t keep a true bucket list as our travels are a bit more spontaneous. We go when it feels right and things (mostly) align. But Tasmania is a place of bucket list dreams, a place that screams this is why you travel and learn on the move. And Maria Island, former penal colony, has been a highlight. From the moment you step off the ferry you’re greeted by wildlife. Biking next to running Wallabies and Roos and Wombats grazing on cliffside pastures felt unreal. Hiking to the towers of Bishop & Clerk really was awe inspiring, Painted Cliffs at sunset, Tasmanian Devils playing in the dark outside your front door, spending the night with only a handful of other people. It was all incredible. Ok the hard bed and lack of sleeping gear on our part was rough but also so worth it.
Maydena is the bike park way down under in Tasmani Maydena is the bike park way down under in Tasmania. We didn’t know what to expect as one look at the map and you’re instantly overwhelmed with the web of trails (not a bad problem). We quickly learned our way with help from the staff and friendly locals and had a blast for two days. Maydena leans towards challenging tech but throws in a lot of flow. The jump trails are built really well with progression. As for conditions- the trails ride wet and dry but don’t expect grippy mud, this is the slippy, peanut butter kind that keeps you fully engaged. 

A couple of our favs: 
◼️Funky Cold Maydena 
◼️King Cobra
🔵 Tyenna and Dirt Circus Jumps

The town of Maydena is small but worth staying in while riding the park. They have a good restaurant on site and there are great hikes and wildlife in Mount Field National Park.
A little time off the bikes around Melbourne. Hiki A little time off the bikes around Melbourne. Hiking the Grampians, driving the Great Ocean Road, Hot Springs, Family Wedding, Surfing, and lots of 🦘 and 🐨.
We’ve been home in Bend for two months after being We’ve been home in Bend for two months after being away for six. It feels good to enjoy all the comforts of home and a bit of routine. While it does take more motivation to get out the door at home vs. traveling we kept exploring while being grateful for the downtime. 

1-4: Lookout Mountain Trail

5-9: Some of our favorite Bend trails. 50 Shades of Blue, Tiddylinks, Funner, and North Fork/Farewell. 

10-13: Broken Top Hike 

14-15: Home 

16-17: Fun on the Deschutes

*Repost with better photo order*
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