Chris Callahan started riding mountain bikes during Reagan's first term. An aficionado of Imperial Stout, he is also a Maasai Tribe Elder, an honorary Finn, an amateur drone pilot, and happy to be retired. He rides weekly with a cadre of other sixty-somethings who -- thankfully -- talk more about mountain bike tech than about their own aches and pains.
Mountain biking at 70+ years old does not have to suck. Chris's tips should keep you rolling into your eighth decade.
Crashed hard and can't ride while you recover? Here are six productive ways to feed your mountain biking obsession during injury downtime.
A full-suspension singlespeed race bike might seem like bringing a knife to a gunfight, but it offers surprising competitive advantages on climbs and descents.
A veteran rider with 33 years of trail time shares eight hard-won lessons he wishes he'd learned decades earlier to improve skills, fitness, and longevity.
It's one hundred forty-two miles of rugged, unforgiving, breathtakingly-beautiful vistas.