Do you go to sleep at night dreaming of running, biking, swimming or skiing? Do you wake hours before sunrise to hit the pool for a Masters Swim class or methodically organize gear for a long training day? Utah athletes take note: there’s a new trade show in town and it’s all about endurance! The…
Author: Colleen Tvorik
ROAD ID: Don’t Leave Home Without It
Every year as NBC Sports Network airs the Tour de France and the Ironman World Championship you’ll see ads promoting a simple wrist band called Road ID. You may think that Road ID is for pro athletes who cycle for a living, but that myth is FALSE! Utah is home to an amazing landscape that…
New Parley’s Canyon Trail could connect Salt Lake and Park City while providing commuters with safe alternative to I-80
Across the United States bicycle recreation and commuting is skyrocketing and has become the second most popular outdoor activity in the country based on frequency of participation. Utah is known for hundreds of miles of pristine single track, superb road riding opportunities and a growing percentage of bicycle commuters. According to the Sierra Club, cyclists…
Little Red Riding Hood women’s only cycling event
February 1st is an important save-the-date for the women’s cycling community in Utah! Registration for the 2012 Little Red Riding Hood, one of the state’s most popular women’s only cycling events, will begin at 12 p.m. (noon) MST. The ride will take place on June 2, 2012 in Northern Utah’s Cache Valley. When the ride…
Learn to Telemark in the Wasatch
Have you ever sat on a chairlift, watching the snow covered silhouette of a skier arch graceful and harmonious Telemark turns as though they were dancing with the mountains? If that mountain gypsy got you thinking “I wish I could do that,” or “I want to give that a try,” the time is now! The…