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Two men in outdoor apparel handling a deer carcass on a forest path, with bicycles nearby. One man is wearing an orange safety vest and helping to lift the deer onto the bike, while another man in camouflage observes. Pine trees surround the area, indicating a hunting or outdoor setting.
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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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Alt tag: "A QUARQ cycling computer displaying various metrics, including wattage, cadence, speed, heart rate, lap time, and distance."
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A person crouches near a stream, beside a wooden display featuring a sign that reads "DIDY-GO" and bottles of a product. The surrounding area is lush with greenery.
A winding dirt path through a tranquil forest, surrounded by tall trees with a mix of green and autumn-colored leaves. The ground is covered with fallen leaves, and the path leads into the distance, inviting exploration of the serene, natural landscape.
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A person wearing an orange shirt and helmet is riding a mountain bike, positioned in a natural outdoor setting with a clear sky in the background. The rider appears focused and poised, with a backpack on, showcasing a dynamic cycling posture.
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A winding dirt path cuts through a grassy landscape, surrounded by low hills and scattered rocks under a partly cloudy sky.
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A mountain biker riding down stone steps near a historic archway, surrounded by large rocks and ancient stone walls. The scene is set against a clear sky, highlighting the cyclist's action.
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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Close-up image of a black insect, commonly referred to as a stinkbug or clown beetle, positioned on a surface of small gravel or dirt. The insect is shown from a top-down angle, highlighting its distinct body shape and long antennae.
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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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An illustration featuring a cyclist in an unusual position, riding a bicycle with a skeletal spine incorporated into their body. The background is green, and the text "Riding the SPINE" is displayed in a stylized font above the figure.
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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A Garmin Edge 605 GPS device displaying a map with speed and heading information, featuring a gray casing and a black screen with navigation details.
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

<img id="image581" alt="c01112207_02.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A red and silver mountain bike with wide tires, front suspension, and disc brakes, positioned on a white background.
Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A DVD cover for the film "2 Solo," featuring a close-up of a cyclist wearing a helmet and sunglasses, along with two mountain bikers riding on a dirt path. The title "2 Solo" is prominently displayed in blue, and the cover also includes branding from sponsors like Nike and Trek, as well as a note that it is from the producers of "Off Road to Athens."
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A DVD case for a cycling workout titled "Cycling Pedaling Strength," featuring an image of a cyclist in action on the cover. Next to it, a black DVD disc is placed in a clear case. The disc is labeled "Singletrack MENDS."
A shiny bicycle cassette resting inside an open cardboard box, showcasing its intricate gear teeth and central sprocket. The box has a light brown color and is partially closed, with the cassette visible from above. The background is a dark surface, emphasizing the metallic shine of the cassette.
Redline D660
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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A group of people at a trade show examining a large, modern bicycle wheel displayed on a stand. The wheel features a sleek design with a carbon fiber look, and one person is interacting with it while others watch. The background includes additional cycling equipment and attendees engaged in conversation.
Mountain bike suspension fork displayed on a black wall. The fork features two silver aluminum stanchions with black and red branded lower legs. It includes adjustment knobs at the top and a sleek design suitable for off-road biking. A nearby sign provides additional information about the product.
A silver metal canister labeled "IMBAX" with a red "X" on top, accompanied by a circular disc with a red "X" and the word "MEET," and a circular stack of textured, replaceable inserts. The items are displayed on a white tablecloth.
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Interior view of a mountain bike hall of fame exhibit featuring bicycles mounted on the walls, historical photographs, and informational panels detailing inductees and the history of mountain biking.
Image of a mountain bike fork displayed against a yellow background, featuring black and red color accents. A product information card labeled "WOTAN" is attached to the fork.
A black Bell helmet displayed on a mannequin head, attached to a metal stand beside a table with promotional materials. The background is dark, and people can be seen in the distance.
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Now I've heard it all. Apparently <a href="http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/11/22/outdoors/c01112207_02.txt">hunters in Montana</a> (and I assume other places as well) are ditching ATVs and pickup trucks in favor of mountain bikes in pursuit of the kill. Actually it doesn't sound like the hunters use bikes to chase their prey but they do use bikes to get out into the woods and to bring their meat back to camp.

I've had my fair share of run-ins with hunters out on the mountain bike trail but the hunters have always been on foot. Perhaps hunters took a cue from us bikers and realized there is a better way to get out into the wilderness that doesn't guzzle gas and scare away game. Plus bikes are faster than walking and more efficient for transporting large quantities of meat. Check out the photo from the <a href="http://www.helenair.com/">Helena Independent Record</a>.

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A white mountain bike displayed at an event booth, featuring a sleek design, black tires, and a water bottle holder. The background includes promotional banners with cycling-related messages.
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