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While riding BOOGALOO, Evan Wise discusses the rewards of participating in local building efforts.
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Before there were American “patriots” with AR-15s, there were three BOOGALOO-obsessed Yukoners armed to the teeth—mostly with handsaws.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Still stalling for time, BOOGALOO builder and podcaster Mark Koepke enlists a former employee to help him crank out one final teaser.
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In Thane Phillips’ absence, fellow BOOGALOO builders Mark Koepke and Jesse Devost explore concepts ranging from “new agey” to authoritarian.
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Jesse Devost and Mark Koepke recall the good times of building BOOGALOO with Thane Phillips.
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In which we dispense with gnome-related nonsense and reveal the subject of our next oral history.
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Exactly like a ‘90s TV drama set in Baltimore. Except it was a “true crime” podcast. Set in Whitehorse. On singletrack. And only gnomes got murdered.
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2024 brings big changes to the simultaneously expanding and contracting universe of Yukon mountain bike trail podcasts.
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While riding STARBUCK'S REVENGE, Sylvain reflects on the evolution of Boréale Explorers within the Yukon’s mountain biking scene.
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Once upon a time, local riders dreamed of better access to the Goat Trail on Mount Mac. STARBUCK'S is the fairy tale ending.
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Paul Burbidge fondly remembers a certain dog’s complete ignorance of proper trail etiquette during the STARBUCK'S REVENGE build.
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Builders Anthony DeLorenzo and Alex Sokolon recall an early review of STARBUCK'S REVENGE from some very discerning riders.
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In which an accused “gnome dropper” issues a vehement denial, makes a stunning confession, and suggests the next trail to feature.
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The tale of an epic REHAB Strava rivalry that may or may not have run its course.
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While riding REHAB, Ian Parker recalls how Paul Burbidge declined his invitation to participate in a sequel to that build.
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With a little help from friends and family, builder Paul Burbidge finally gets into REHAB. (The story of his “pretty mellow” Grey Mountain trail, that is.)
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REHAB builder Paul Burbidge discusses his appreciation for the jankiest features that fellow trail makers can put in front of him.
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In which we recap and advance the podcast’s gnome-related investigations, ultimately leading to the builder of our third featured trail.
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While riding ROCK LOBSTER with his 12-year-old son Stian and an unnamed 49-year-old coward, Brent reflects on Yukon’s young riders.
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Double black diamond, child’s play—or both? Three middle-aged dudes tap into youthful energy to create Mt. Mac’s rock ‘n roll classic.