There's something to be said for a good, old fashioned, suffer fest. It's those missions where you didn't need to ride your bike to get there, or didn't need to paddle that river in a day but you did just to give yourself the challenge. That's exactly what Cody Cirillo did last winter when he decided to bike from his home in Telluride, Colorado to the La Sal mountains near Moab, Utah for some late season turns. Something about the rugged landscape of southwestern Colorado and that little extra push helped him find whatever meaning he was looking for. Not to mention just how much cooler gravel biking makes skiing...
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Angela224
January 18th, 2022
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Mean
January 19th, 2022
Great content. I really like the outdoor theme, it’s simple and very out of the box. I might get my credit card and grab a nice bike.
Angela224
January 19th, 2022
Thanks for sharing this amazing post. I’m looking forward to watching more interesting videos.
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drcontempo
January 20th, 2022
Just moved out to Utah to take over my family’s pest control services business of all things lol. Now I can really get the most amazing outdoor adventures with the winter and mountain activities! I love it our here.
Kimbam
February 22nd, 2022
Great video. Very fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
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