
As the saying goes, time flies when you’re having fun. Though it’s been a little more than two years since Greg returned to Singletracks as Managing Editor, it seems like it was just yesterday that we were welcoming him back. Now, he’s moving on again, this time to hit the road full-time on a never-ending, around-the-world adventure.


All the trails, all the time
As Singletracks’ Managing Editor, Greg covered trail news and mountain bike destination features, keeping readers in the loop on the latest developments and introducing them to under-the-radar gems across the US and around the world. His article about reroutes along the Arizona Trail due to increased side-by-side traffic was among the most popular Singletracks articles published this year. And this article about an ambitious trail build in Texas, also published this year, wasn’t far behind in views.
Greg has traveled extensively during his time at Singletracks, covering some of the best mountain bike destinations in North America, including Quebec City, Canada; Kingdom Trails in Vermont; Sault Ste. Marie, Canada; and New York’s Adirondack Mountains. He recently returned from a week in another up-and-coming mountain bike destination — Payson, Arizona — so be sure to look out for his coverage this summer. Outside North America, Greg spent a couple of months in New Zealand in 2025 and shared his ride along the Old Ghost Road with us.

The trail ahead
This month, Greg plans to bikepack the 500-mile+ Colorado Trail end to end, starting in his current hometown of Durango. Then he’ll hit the road in his fully outfitted camper van, bound for the Northeastern US, where he hopes to check off visits to the last of the US states he hasn’t yet visited. Winter in the Andes and Central America is on the docket after that, with a bike tour of Europe planned for next summer.
We’re stoked for Greg, though we — along with Singletracks readers — will certainly miss his contributions. Happy trails, Greg!










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