PHOTO GALLERY: OUR FAVORITE READER SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Making our readers famous
LAKE TAHOE
One year since I finished my cancer treatment and I am feeling great, although I’m still trying to get my legs back. Tula, my senior pup, is almost 15, so I am limiting her mileage on our daily rides, but little Augie Doggie is hitting his prime and is pushing me back into shape (and he is hitting all the features).
Bob Ward (“The Dude Abides”)
South Lake Tahoe, California
NEW MEXICO SKATEPARK
Here’s a shot of me from my local skatepark in New Mexico. I put my phone down and took a video of myself, and then I did a screen grab from the video to get this shot.
JJ Squires
“Home is where the road takes me”
JJ, now that we’ve hired you—and even put you on the cover last month—we might have to stop using your photos in this section. Still, if you get some more good shots of yourself, send them in and we’ll see what happens.
A BLUEBIRD DAY IN OREGON
Kip Mechals riding the ridge on a bluebird day in Oregon!
Michael Brown
Coast Range Mountains, Oregon
CRESTED BUTTE
This shot shows a 4th of July ride on trail 401 near Crested Butte, Colorado. I am 12 years old and getting ready for my first DH race at Trestle Bike Park. I’m on the Mojo Wheels Race Team sponsored by Fox Racing, Cushcore, Mudhugger, Trestle Bike Park, Wildflower Cafe Evergreen and Shifty’s Seasonings. Thanks for everything you do!
Brendan Marcinkowski
Denver, Colorado
GO BIG
This is me at Mountain Bike Madness Camp last summer hitting Road Gap on my Kona for the first time ever [at age 9]. It was awesome!
Jacob McGee
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Catching some air and sun in Summerland, British Columbia.
Rider: Andy Traslin
Photographer: Mike Traslin
Kelowna, British Columbia
MOUNTAIN BIKE ACTION
“TRAIL MIX” SUBMISSIONS
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“Trail Mix” rider of the month: Bob Ward