Week in Review: Mountain Bike PODs

We have a fantastic batch of PODs this week, with an amazing showing from the mountains of Idaho! Be sure to drop us a comment and let us know which one you like the most!

Also, several commentators have noted that we seem to regularly feature photos from the same photographers. We do this because those photographers are constantly shooting and submitting photos–and the ones that they submit are generally exceptional! I’d like to thank all of our regular photographers for all of their hard work–keep it up guys!

If you’d like to see a more diverse set of photographers featured, you need to do two things:

1) Start taking photos that outshine the ones below.

2) Upload them to Singletracks.com!

It’s that easy! (Or is it? ;) ) Now head on out, start shooting, and start uploading!

Cheers!

Titan Desert race, Morocco. Photo: Titan Desert.

“Ridgeline singletrack high above Champery” Trail: Champery Via The Col Du Cou, France. Photo: Sian_Hughes.

“Selfless volunteers doing trail improvements during the 2012 Disco Hill Trail Day.” Trail: Discovery Hill, Salmon, Idaho. Photo: chukt.

Lago della Caccavella, Italy. Photo: Sergio Barboni.

“Loading up for a Sage Creek shuttle. Tons of shuttles end up at North Fork. Stop in to the store and ask the boys for Beta.” Idaho. Photo: chukt.

Titan Desert race, Morocco. Photo: Titan Desert.

“Looks like hunting season has started. Shuttle Hunting Season that is. North Fork, Idaho.” Photo: chukt.

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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.

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