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As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
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A long-sleeve athletic shirt featuring a white base color with black accents and a red logo. The shirt has a modern design with a high neckline and contrasting panels on the sleeves and sides, suitable for sports or outdoor activities.
Close-up image of a small fan mounted on a bike handlebar, featuring a black casing and a four-blade propeller, designed to provide cooling airflow while riding.
Cover of the magazine "MBR" (Mountain Bike Rider) featuring a mountain biker in green apparel riding on a rocky trail. The cover includes text highlighting features such as "Skill School," "Best Trail Centres," and "Budget Bouncers."
A Garmin Edge 605 GPS device displaying a map screen with speed reading of 29.6 mph and heading direction marked as north. The device has a gray casing and buttons for navigation.
As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
A creative bike rack designed to resemble a bull, with a red bull head and black legs. Several bicycles are parked beside it on a sidewalk, with traffic cones and a sign indicating "DO NOT ENTER" visible in the background.
A wooden footbridge winding through a lush, green forest, surrounded by tall trees and underbrush. The path has a rustic design, with some sections elevated and others connecting through the natural landscape.
As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
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Garmin Edge 605 GPS device displaying a map with speed and heading information.
A green plastic tray with a curved edge and a handle, designed for carrying or organizing small items. The tray has a smooth surface and a contoured bottom for stability.
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A cyclist in a racing jersey with the number 59 is falling off their bike while riding on a snowy slope. Snow is flying up around them as the bike flips over. In the background, there are snow-covered hills and a clear blue sky. Red and white tape is visible marking the course.
A mountain biker in mid-air performs a jump over a rugged canyon, with spectators watching from both sides. The scene is set in a natural landscape featuring green hills in the background. At the top of the image, there is a memorial text honoring Mark Reynolds, listing his birth and death dates.
A mountain biker is upside down, falling off their bike while attempting a trick on a sandy slope. The rider is wearing a helmet, gloves, and protective gear. A caution tape line is visible in the background.
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As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
Silver mountain bike with thick tires and front suspension, positioned against a dark background.
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As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
Black and red sock featuring the text "Fruita Fat Tire Festival" and the US Bank logo, along with a website URL for Fruita Mountain Bike.
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Black t-shirt featuring a logo design inspired by the NBA logo, depicting a silhouette of a BMX rider, with red and blue colors on either side of the figure.
Alt text: Poster for the "Bike Fest Jump Jam" event on May 10-11, 2008, at Bicycle Trip Bike Park in Santa Cruz. It features a silhouette of a biker performing a jump against a blue sky, with details about the event including times, location, vendor booths, and contest information for BMX and mountain bike riders.
Alt text: A promotional flyer for the Atlanta movie premiere of "Seasons," a mountain bike film by The Collective. The event is hosted at Sweetwater Brewery on Monday, May 12th, from 8 PM to 12 AM, with the movie starting at 9 PM. Tickets are priced at $15 in advance or $20 at the door, and include free beer, live music by Greg Mike, and chances for prizes. The rain date is set for May 15th.
Black Garmin Edge 705 cycling GPS device displaying speed and heart rate data on a colorful map interface.
Two mountain bikers are seen in mid-air as they jump over a barrier during a cycling event. In the background, a grassy landscape stretches out under a partly cloudy sky, with spectators watching from the side. A vehicle is parked along a nearby road.
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A pair of black cargo shorts featuring a drawstring waistband and multiple pockets on the sides, designed for comfort and utility.
As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
A red and silver bicycle helmet with aerodynamic design and multiple ventilation slots. The helmet features the brand name "Giro" prominently displayed.
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Alt tag: "A map showing a trail outline in red, located near Lake Lafayette and Tom Brown Park, with surrounding geographical features labeled."
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As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
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As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
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A mountain biker in a red outfit jumps off a steep dirt ramp, suspended mid-air against a backdrop of blue skies and fluffy clouds. Trees and rocky terrain are visible in the surrounding landscape.
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As you probably already know we're big fans of taking our GPS on the mountain bike trail, especially for keeping track of distance and climbing and for mapping new singletrack. This week we read about a couple more ways folks are using GPS units with their bikes we thought you might find interesting...
<ul>
	<li>A <a href="http://wcco.com/local/minneapolis.bike.center.2.719543.html">new bike shop</a> in Minneapolis has outfitted their fleet of 70 rental bikes with GPS units pre-loaded with local bike routes.  Not only does this seem like a great service for out-of-towners but it could also be a great way for locals to try out the latest GPS units and bikes while pedaling familiar trails.</li>
	<li>The Great Western Bike Rally is <a href="http://www.pasoroblespress.com/V2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=&story_id=2048">taking place this weekend</a> in Paso Robles, CA and features an event you may not be familiar with: the geo-cache ride. GPS geeks are familiar with geo-caching - an activity that uses GPS to find hidden "treasures" in unusual locations - and geo-cache rides combine geo-caching with cycling to add a new dimension to the fun.</li>
</ul>
If you don't already have a GPS for the trail, this summer may be a great time to consider one, especially when once that federal stimulus check arrives ;) Check out our <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/mountain-bike/gps.php">mountain bike GPS buyers guide</a> to find the right GPS unit for you!
A mountain bike resting on a rock, overlooking a scenic view of rolling hills and a cloudy sky. The foreground features tall grass and foliage, while the background shows layers of blue mountains fading into the distance.
A Garmin Forerunner 205 GPS running watch features a rectangular display with a graph and various buttons on the side. The watch has a black and purple design and a durable strap suitable for athletic use.
Graphic advertisement for the Mountain Bike Summit held from May 7-9, 2008, at Stowe Mountain Resort in Vermont. The image includes workshop topics such as program development, sustainable trail construction, and community trail development. Registration details are included along with logos of the presenting organizations.
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