by International Associations | Sep 21, 2020 | Mountain Biking
Fort William in Scotland is much better known for its Downhill Track, having hosted the World Cup Downhill every year since 2002. It isn’t the only track snaking down the face of Aonach Mor, however. Longer, and (arguably) more physically demanding than the World Cup...
by International Associations | Sep 20, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
Rafting a Wild and Scenic River — How it Saves a Piece of Nature “We in this generation must come to terms with nature, and I think we’re challenged as mankind has never been challenged before to prove our maturity and our mastery, not of nature, but of...
by International Associations | Sep 20, 2020 | Geocache
Want to have more events, but need ideas? Here is a week by week list of ideas for the next three months. I hope this helps spark your imagination or provides a list of themes to use from January to Read more…
by International Associations | Sep 19, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
It’s no secret that multi-day rafting trips take you far away from hot water, faucets, and any kind of hair regiment you might rely on daily. But the lack of a proper shower and your full roster of hair products, doesn’t mean you have to completely give up on caring...
by International Associations | Sep 18, 2020 | Mountain Biking
The start of a mountain bike race wether it be XCM, XCO, enduro or even downhill is the peak of nerves, excitement, intensity and fear for all riders. Training for this element of a race is often the most complex. And it is not just from the perspective of intensity...
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