Fatty Flurry Fat Bike Festival: Jan. 15, Sandpoint
Fatty Flurry Fat Bike Festival takes place Jan. 15, 2022, north of Sandpoint, Idaho, at the Section 16 Trail system near Bonners Ferry.
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Fatty Flurry Fat Bike Festival takes place Jan. 15, 2022, north of Sandpoint, Idaho, at the Section 16 Trail system near Bonners Ferry.
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INLAND NW FAT BIKE TRAIL SYSTEMS There’s no need to trade bike shoes for slippers once the snow starts falling. With wide, balloon-like tires and modern trail bike features, fat bikes make short work of long winters. And with the abundance of regional trail systems groomed for wide wheels, even the most winter-averse among us
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Pack your rod and ride! Destinations for fishing and camping to create your own bikepacking route to one or more small lakes.
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Silver Mountain Bike Park is open weekends now through June 19, before starting 7-day operations for the summer riding season.
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Five mountain biking trails to ride in northern Idaho and northwestern Montana during a roadtrip on the way to the Yaak Valley.
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Wolf Trails, located near Newport in the Colville National Forest, has an Upper and Lower trail system with 4-5 miles of interconnected loops for hiking or mountain biking.
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Spokane, Wash. Each year we’re seeing more fat bikes plowing through the snow on trails here in the Inland Northwest, a trend that has also led to more trail grooming throughout the region. From Spokane to Sandpoint, there will be miles of packed trails to roll your over-sized, under-inflated bike tires on this winter if
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Spokane, Wash. If you ride long enough, it’s never a question of if you have an accident, but when you have an accident. Crashes are the worst-case scenario on any ride. Sometimes they are caused by a personal mistake, a guilty driver, or an act of god. It only takes a moment for everything to change, and
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Justin M. Short, the new Everyday Cyclist columnist, shares about his Cross-Washington Mountain Bike Race experience in May 2019.
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By Justin M. Short As I write this, I’m waiting for a visit from one of my best friends who I met riding a tricycle in a park in Portland 21 years ago. It’s interesting what draws us together as cyclists. Sometimes it’s the places we ride or the random meet-ups on a favorite trail. A conversation turns into exchanged phone