A return to simplicity: bikepacking the Italian Alps
Endless wildflower fields, impressive peaks, cozy rifugios, homemade pasta, one lane mountain roads: these are all things we enjoyed in abundance o...
Read moreTHE RACE This weekend, I participated in my first enduro. I’ve always told myself “I’m not a racer.” I pedal for the sake of community, not becau...
Read moreWe're so proud to be a sponsor and supporter of this amazing event. Here at Wild Rye we're always stoked to hop on board in support of events and...
Read moreThe word is out that bike packing in the San Juans is a thing, and the rumors of its casual beauty and easy exploring are true. However, all the b...
Read moreI recently celebrated my 3-year-mountain-bike anniversary which is a bit of a misnomer since there was not an actual celebration – but it made me r...
Read moreI come from a very sporty family, but like… ball sports. My skills in these types of sports however generally fall into the “catch the ball with m...
Read moreWhat is sense of place? How are we connected to the landscape around us? How do the places we visit change us? How do we define who we are? W...
Read moreThere are as many ways to spell chammy / chamois / cham-wowee as there are options, opinions and misconceptions about this infamous piece of appar...
Read moreSedona, AZ: known for expansive redrock vistas, endless hiking and mountain bike trails, crystal shops, palm readers and a unique energy vortex, th...
Read moreKelly Willet is an avid biker, a pilot, a videographer, and now an author. She wrote this book because she believes that all women should be equi...
Read moreThere’s a wide spectrum of meaning when it comes to being “Pro” at something. At Wild Rye, we may consider ourselves professional leisure sport ath...
Read moreSomehow it’s mid-November again and we’re rapidly closing in on the 6th annual Women-Led Wednesday. We're here to share a collection of goodies fr...
Read moreAs we rapidly approach the 6th anniversary of Women-Led Wednesday we want to take a moment to look back on the progress that has been made. What st...
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