If you have an itching for adventure via boat and bike, look no further –the team at Diamondback Bikes put together this gem. Only problem we see with this jaunt, we didn’t get invited! From the team: The town of Green River, Utah has been on the MTB radar for over 10 years now. Many […]
April 13, 2012
After spending just short of a week in Fairbanks, Alaska, I’m back home reflecting upon some great memories and amazing images. In between red-eye naps and delayed flights, after two back-to-back sleepless northern lights nights, I’m borderline kooky. On assignment, I traveled to meet the GoPro production team to learn more about a scientific partnership […]
April 6, 2012
A collective calling to all mountain bikers –regardless of location, language or style. Coming in hot from the talented production group at Anthill Films, in partnership with Red Bull Media House, here’s a teaser for the highly anticipated release of their 2012 film, “Strength in Numbers.” The film was shot over a two year period […]
April 5, 2012
This isn’t the first time I’ve written about Baldface this winter. You may or may not remember this little event they hosted back in February, and if you’re connected deep enough, the place it holds in backcountry skiing and snowboarding. If you don’t know, now you know. Just be responsible about your knowledge, young ninjas. […]
February 29, 2012
Here’s a little teaser video from a recent press trip with the gang at Hayter Comms, they know how to do it –never a dull moment, and five feet of pow in five days. Stay tuned for more from this trip here at “the Traverse,” as well as VentureThere.com, Travel.USATODAY.com and GearPatrol.com. Other outlets on […]
February 17, 2012
What gear and gadgetry is important to your active, everyday lifestyle? Now, what critical technology –and its historic breakthrough– makes that gear tick? These two questions, more or less, are the underlying goal behind a recent assignment working with the fun and creative team at Gear Patrol. The site’s focus is tailored around adventure, product […]
February 17, 2012
What do you get when you create a bespoke outerwear kit fastened with hundreds of L.E.D. lights, and then film said suit ripping powder in pitch black with a Red Epic camera? This… a dreamy visual stunt using only the glow of the suit as the primary light source. Directed: Jacob Sutton. Suit: John Spatcher. […]
January 27, 2012
It’s raining outside right now, after we’ve received about an inch or two overnight. The Valley is a patron of Mother Nature’s slushy machine, and this has been the typical story of our winter in New England this year. Optimistically, we’ve had worse… but, of course, we’ve also had better. There’s certainly snow on the […]
January 24, 2012
Every once in a while, I’m reminded about great projects from the past. One of my favorites is a unique story of right time-right place, as well as wrong time-wrong place. When I traveled with MasterCraft Boat Company to the GITMO military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, our mission –which we chose to accept– was […]
January 6, 2012
Depending upon your vested interest in mountain biking, and to what degree you’re committed to the sport and lifestyle, you may or may not know about the politics behind our existing trail networks –and what it takes to establish and develop the trails we’ve grown to appreciate. It’s not as easy as one might think, […]
June 4, 2012
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