The Whole Enchilada
Just got back from a mountain biking trip to Durango and Moab. Although I now live in Singapore, and it's a long journey to get there, I've been to both those places before, and know there's plenty of good biking. This time around, we had a diverse group of friends with a wide range in ability and fitness come ride with us. Ilya, was a former downhill pro rider and Felix, was nearly an absolute rookie who hauled his mountain bike out of cold storage a month before the trip. Nevertheless, we all had a blast.
The riding was varied and the weather was good for the most part - a little bit hot, a little bit cold, a little bit wet. All in all, the weather held out for us and could hardly be better. There was a lot of dirt road, but there were also a lot of scenic bits, and some sweet singletrack. Of course, the ride included the awesome 'The Whole Enchilada' singletrack Trail, which dropped us into Moab for the finish.
I used my newish Olympus OMD EM5 with mainly a 7-14mm lens, and an old GoPro HD for the POV and timelapse sequences.
The riding was varied and the weather was good for the most part - a little bit hot, a little bit cold, a little bit wet. All in all, the weather held out for us and could hardly be better. There was a lot of dirt road, but there were also a lot of scenic bits, and some sweet singletrack. Of course, the ride included the awesome 'The Whole Enchilada' singletrack Trail, which dropped us into Moab for the finish.
I used my newish Olympus OMD EM5 with mainly a 7-14mm lens, and an old GoPro HD for the POV and timelapse sequences.
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