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A fatbike trip to the Adirondacks
Discovering the Wilmington region Photos and Text by Karine Corbeil The place: The Adirondacks in New York State, just 2 hours from Montreal.The plan: To advance our list of...
Fatbiking and picking in the Nunavik tundra
Fatbike et cueillette dans la toundra Photos and Text by Olivier Paradis and Marie-Andrée Fortin End of summer in the tundra. We're slowly making our way to Lake Ujarasujjulik,...
Bikerafting on Gatineau river
Fatbiking and packrafting Photos and Text by Loïc Olivier We’ve got a micro adventure planned for today: we’ll meet up at Meech Creek, in Gatineau Park, ride the trails all...
Jacques-Cartier Park Exploration
Bikepacking in exploratory mode Feeling both free and isolated in this huge place. Alone with all this fauna and flora around me, all this beautiful territory to explore. A territory...
Ultra Endurance fatbike race
Wendigo Fatbike Ultra Text and photos by Loïc Olivier Ultra races have always fascinated me, especially those that take place in winter. In a long-distance race, the weather will turn...
Why you need to go out and ride unmaintained roads?
As gravel riding has entered the mainstream, demands for increased tire volume have resulted in generous improvements in frame clearances, with 45mm wide tires now considered the “new normal” for...
In the mind of a cyclist crossing Africa
The continent traverse Text and photos by Samuel Roy Traveling by bicycle is the ultimate freedom. Not only do our physical and mental health rejoice, but our wallet can...
Introduction to gravel
Text by Adrian GrantPhotos by Eric Levert / Crossroad Tremblant Before entering the mainstream, gravel riding was very much an opportunity to “run what you brung”, whether it was an...