Adventure Nomad: Mountain Biking The Hills Of Chiang Dao
Chiang Dao is a town just north of Chiang Mai, the second largest city in Thailand. It is a popular place to start mountain biking excursions. Unfortunately, there aren’t any trail maps and so hiring a guide is the best option. Fortunately, our guide, King Saksipong (on the right), is one of the best.
Tim Welch: Riding up to Mt Aspiring Hut
Bruce and Tim head up the trail to the Mt Aspiring hut – near Wanaka
Ben Cooper: Passo Pordoi
This is from Cycling Tips Blog and their what you missed series. They also currently have an awesome calendar out that is selling incredibly well.
Greg Descantes: the hell of pitt meadows
Tim & Axel happy to be done the Harris Roubaix, held on the same Sunday as that other race in nasty conditions in France. Uploaded by: Gordon Ross
The photo was taken just North of Trinidad, California. We were riding through a dense gauntlet of trees when down the road there was a heavenly shaft of light pouring through. I waved Laura through and took the photo just as she passed under the light.
This one is from EcoVelo. For some similarly awesome pictures checkout the EcoVelo calendar.
Andy_C: Matt on Shrek
Dropping back into Verbier after another day of divine singletrack and stunning views. Worth looking at in large for the huge views.
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Girl in the cafe: London Cyclist at Night
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Tom says
Great shots!
Here’s another for the camping cyclists!
Su Yin says
I didn’t have to go very far for mine. Lovin’ summer in NZ.
If you ever do make it over to these parts, the Otago Rail Trail is a pretty popular scenic and historic route. Otherwise, you generally can’t go wrong anywhere in the South Island
Andreas says
@Tom, awesome picture, added it to my favourites on Flickr and I’m sure I’ll use it in a post in future if you don’t mind.
@Su Yin, nice picture, looks like a very peaceful spot. Thanks for recommending the Rail Trail I’ll remember it if I visit (probably when I visit I should say!)