The festival is open to the public. Festivities include two days of excellent food, a handmade bike show, an art exhibit, live music and camping. Come volunteer for some FREE perks!
The Groveland Trail Heads mountain biking club brings back this unique fundraising cycling event for its second year. The Groveland Grind is a multi-terrain (pavement, broken pavement, gravel, small rocks and dirt) adventure ride at Yosemite National Park’s doorstep.
A brand new adventure cycling event — “Low Gap” — has taken the place of Hopper Adventures’ uber-popular “Old Caz” which was cancelled for 2019 due to a slide. The January 26th ride kicks off the 21st year of the Grasshopper Adventure Series, a gravel and mixed-terrain cycling series.
Dwight Follien is all about giving back to the sport he credits for literally saving his life. Like many kids, Follien grew up riding bikes, but priorities shifted as he got older.
Tough times never last, but tough people do. And there’s no better example of this than Yuri Hauswald, a professional endurance cyclist for Scott Bikes and Community Development Manager for GU Energy Labs.
What started in 2007 as a dream to construct a 9-mile multi-use singletrack trail with 3,000 vertical feet of elevation came to its full realization on January 16, 2018, when the final 1.7 miles of singletrack on Mills Peak Trail in Graeagle, CA was completed.
The Groveland Trail Heads mountain biking club debuts its first cycling event: an adventure ride on mixed terrain (broken asphalt, hard packed dirt, some gravel) in the majestic Stanislaus National Forest with three routes to choose from for cyclists of all skill levels.
This year’s Lost & Found offers three ride options (100, 60, and 30-mile) on new courses, all supported by aid stations. The race takes riders through remote areas of the Sierra Nevada not often seen by the public.
Bring joy to someone’s winter with a gift certificate to June Mountain! 🎁 Whether it’s carving turns with friends or exploring backcountry guided tours, there’s something for everyone. Plus, kids ski & ride FREE, making it a favorite for all ages. ⛷️❄️ See the link in our bio to learn more. 🔗 ⬆️ #GiftIdeas #JuneMountain #WinterAdventure #SkiSeason...
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🎁 Perfect for the Water Lover in Your Life! 🌊 Surprise your loved ones with a Kayak Connection gift certificate — perfect for exploring Elkhorn Slough or the breathtaking waters of Monterey Bay! From classes and rentals to guided tours, this gift opens the door to unforgettable adventures. 🚣♀️🐋 Keep an eye out for sea otters, harbor seals, seabirds, and even whales while paddling! 🐳✨ 📍 Learn more and purchase: @kayakconnection #GiftOfAdventure #KayakingExperience #WhaleWatching #ExploreMontereyBay #SupportLocal #HolidayGiftIdeas...
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Explore redwoods like never before with Mount Hermon Adventures canopy tour. Complete with a ropes course, zip line and countless challenges for every level 🌲 this interactive tour lets you experience all that the Santa Cruz mountains have to offer ⛰️🌅
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When the journey becomes home, where do you sleep? 🛻 Click the link in our bio to learn about sleeping setups for vehicle-based expeditions. What is your favorite way to sleep when adventure camping? - #AdventureTravel #OffGridLife #VehicleCamping #ExploreMore #RoadLife...
After a century of dams blocking the Klamath River, tribal teens are training to kayak 250+ miles from source to sea in June 2025, reconnecting with their heritage and revitalizing Indigenous stewardship.
As they navigate this powerful watershed, they’re not just paddling — they’re reclaiming tradition and honoring their ancestors.
⬆️ Click the link 🔗 in our bio to learn more about @riostorivers and the incredible work Paddle Tribal Waters is doing to support their journey. 🧡
Discover how @sustainsurf is driving positive change through innovative programs that protect our oceans. From eco-friendly surfboards to regenerative seaweed farms, they’re leading the charge for a greener future. 🌱♻️
Photos by @zorro_del_mar, @mikeborchard, @ocean_gardener, @talisalanoe and courtesy of @sustainsurf 📸🙏
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📔 Our cover story explores the rich history of the south face of Yosemite’s Half Dome. This iconic wall has shaped climbing history with dramatic accidents, daring rescues, and legendary climbs by figures like Warren Harding, Galen Rowell, Steve Bosque, Mike Corbett, and John Middendorf.
📸 Cover photo of Tobias Wolf and Oliver Schmidt celebrating with a high five after the first free ascent of Karma on the south face of Half Dome. Photo by Tobias Wolf via time-lapse.
🧗 Also in this issue, Doug Robinson, known as the “Father of Clean Climbing,” returns with part two of his clean climbing manifesto. His revolutionary ideas, first introduced in the 1972 Chouinard catalog, challenge climbers to reflect on their impact on nature.
📜Building on this theme of responsible climbing, we also highlight the Yosemite Climbing Associations Climber’s Credo, a grassroots agreement developed to address the proposed nationwide fixed anchor prohibition in Wilderness areas. This initiative promotes ethical climbing practices and aims to influence future regulations to preserve access.
🌲 Other stories include the Inyo Mountain Wilderness, solo bikepacking in the Lost Sierra, the indigenous-led effort to restore and paddle the Klamath River, climbing Mexico’s volcanoes, and the return of great white sharks along California’s coast.
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From preservation to expansion, @truckeedirtunion is all about protecting what we love. Explore their mission to safeguard Truckee’s outdoor legacy. 🏞️
👉”With any successful community-driven movement, being in the right place at the right time with the right message is everything. In the case of Truckee, California-based Truckee Dirt Union (TDU), all of those elements and more have lined up since its founding in 2020. A 501c3 non-profit focused on creating positive outcomes for mountain biking through collaboration and good times, TDU is an example of how a community can engage and help shape a vision for its own future.”
📝Words by Kurt Gensheimer @trail_whisperer
📸Photos by @gpmartinphoto and @ryansalmphotography
Get your hands on our recent issue📙to read the full article in our large format print edition, or click the link 🔗 to read it online.
We caught up with Allyson Gunsallus to talk about her project Hand Holds — an interview series to help climbers understand the transition to parenting and parenthood. 🧗♂️
Though the series uses climbing as a lens, it is meant to be useful for all athletes and people transitioning into their new role as a parent. 🧑🧒
Click the link 🔗 in our bio to watch the full interview with @yosguns. 🎬...