Thanksgiving-Week PODs

Here are all of the mountain biking photographs selected as Photos of the Day during Thanksgiving week. Let us know in the comments section which photo you think is the best!

Think you have what it takes to get your shot featured as Photo of the Day? Head on over to the POD page, upload your photo, and we’ll check it out!

Rider in the Kincaid Park x-country series race, Kincaid Park, Anchorage, Alaska. Photo: Daniel Christianson.

Five Points Trail, Trenton, Georgia. Rider: dozzerboy. Photo: GoldenGoose.

North Fork trail near Happy Valley, Bend, Oregon. Photo: Daniel Christianson.

Racing at night during the Baker’s Dozen 13 hour endurance race. Trail: Lick Fork, South Carolina. Rider: mtbgreg1. Photo: Garvin Handley.

Spring bloom on the Black Canyon trail, AZ. Photo: Daniel Christianson.

This is a photo snapped during the Red Bull Final Descent 12 hour downhill race. Trail: Angel Fire Resort, NM. Photo: bsimons1.

High above Lake Tahoe on the Flume Trail, Incline Village, NV. Photo: Daniel Christianson.

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About mtbgreg1

My name is Greg Heil, and I'm currently based in the Appalachian Mountains of Georgia. I've been mountain biking seriously since 2005, and I love to travel and ride new trails. My travels have taken me across the United States multiple times. To date (March 2013), I have ridden hundreds of different trails in 17 different states, and am adding more singletrack to my trail resume every year! I enjoy all types of mountain biking, from ultra endurance cross country all the way up to chair lift-accessed downhill runs. In addition to blogging, I am Singletracks.com's Social Media Coordinator.

5 thoughts on “Thanksgiving-Week PODs

  1. Same shot done twice with the rider in two different spots to show the flow of the trail.
    Sequence shots like this can be done on a number of different editing software programs, but in this case it was Photoshop.

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