By Félix Burke Traces of dust stick to the back of your sweaty neck as you drink some much-needed water. Behind you, an excruciatingly long fire-road climb. In front…
Read MoreBy Félix Burke Traces of dust stick to the back of your sweaty neck as you drink some much-needed water. Behind you, an excruciatingly long fire-road climb. In front…
Read MoreA wind of change is blowing at Mont Blanc, which is now positioning itself as a two-season resort. Well known for its relaxed skiing atmosphere, Mont Blanc is announcing an…
Read More“Lots going on in Mont-Tremblant,” says the mayor straight away, referring to the many projects underway and to come. Whether it’s acquisition of the legendary Gray Rocks mountain, of the…
Read More“Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality,” urged the Dalai Lama XIV. Andy Galpin, Ph.D., has been a professor of kinesiology at California State University since 2011,…
Read MoreThis is the first interview in a series called the Athletes in Transition Project (ATP). There will be informal discussions with four superstar athletes from the Laurentians. The idea of…
Read MoreOn March 17 and 18, over the course of a weekend, outdoor enthusiasts will flock to Mont-Tremblant for the Festival Rando Alpine. A ton of activities are scheduled for the…
Read MoreFélix Burke is a top athlete in mountain biking with many medals to his credit both nationally and internationally. He now lives in the Canadian West where he enjoys the…
Read MoreWinter and race season are winding up, but that’s not an end in itself. In fact, it’s not too early to think about what comes next and figure out the…
Read MoreWhen it’s time to change your bike, it’s not always easy to find your way through all the new formats and standards that have appeared in recent years. But fear…
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