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June 24, 2013

Trent Bona and Colin Pickett Check in from BC

In the thick forest of Boulder Mountain outside of Revelstoke we found an amazing array of well built wood and rock features. Here Colin rolls a steep one.

Colin Pickett and I have now covered over 2,500 miles since we left CB 17 days ago on our British Columbian adventure and we just finally made it to Whistler. Along the way we stopped to ride and party with canucks in Fernie, Invermere Golden, Revelstoke and Kamloops. It has been one hell of an adventure through gorgeous country with some of the best mountain biking I have ever experienced. And after just one day at Whistler, with three more to go, I can already tell you that there is still a lot more great riding to come! Stay tuned for a full trip report when we return just in time for CB Bike Week.

 

In the thick forest of Boulder Mountain outside of Revelstoke we found an amazing array of well built wood and rock features. Here Colin rolls a steep one.

In the thick forest of Boulder Mountain outside of Revelstoke we found an amazing array of well built wood and rock features. Here Colin rolls a steep one.

 

Ripping through what is left of an old mine above New Denver, BC on the Choices trail during a day of shuttling with Wandering Wheels bike tours.

Ripping through what is left of an old mine above New Denver, BC on the Choices trail during a day of shuttling with Wandering Wheels bike tours.

 

4,000 feet above downtown Golden, BC, Colin Pickett starts the steep and rowdy Red Wine trail off of Mt 7.

4,000 feet above downtown Golden, BC, Colin Pickett starts the steep and rowdy Red Wine trail off of Mt 7.

 

Steep "power" rock faces for days in the coast mountains outside of Pemberton and Whistler. Colin rides this one on the PHD trail outside of Pembe.

Steep “power” rock faces for days in the coast mountains outside of Pemberton and Whistler. Colin rides this one on the PHD trail outside of Pemberton.

 

Colin working his way through the wet woods during a rain storm on Lumpy's Epic trail in Pemberton.

Colin working his way through the wet woods during a rain storm on Lumpy’s Epic trail in Pemberton.



About the Author

3. Trent Bona
With the mountains, mountain culture and action sports as constant inspiration, Trent Bona has earned a respected name as a commercial and editorial photographer. An experienced international traveler, he knows more than a thing or two about roughing it abroad. His expertise is venturing far into the backcountry, of any continent, to capture adventure sports in one of their true habitats: the vastness of the unconquered outdoors.




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