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Our Hearts are Analog

Our Hearts are Analog

A blog post from Yawp Cyclery exploring the analog nature of cycling and human connection.

September 22, 2014
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The Best Time for Riding Bikes

The Best Time for Riding Bikes

Fall is the best season for riding your bike, offering cool breezes, dry conditions, and perfect weather compared to spring, summer, and winter.

September 15, 2014
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Worth 10,000 Words, Presumably

Worth 10,000 Words, Presumably

A photo-rich blog post showcasing various cycling moments from Yawp Cyclery's community rides and events, featuring images from Tuesday Night Joyrides, Buffalo Creek, and customer stories.

September 8, 2014
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You Don't Have to Pay $40 to Ride a Cross Bike, it Turns Out

You Don't Have to Pay $40 to Ride a Cross Bike, it Turns Out

A solo bike ride through Boulder Canyon and the Colorado foothills on a Surly Straggler cross bike, exploring the restorative power of riding alone and the versatility of cross bikes on varied terrain.

August 25, 2014
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Your Mom was Right to Make You Play Outside

Your Mom was Right to Make You Play Outside

The average American watches 5 hours of TV per day, and adults spend 11 hours per day with digital media. This article explores why getting outside is more important than ever in our screen-dominated world.

August 17, 2014
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The Monarch Crest Trail is Stupid

The Monarch Crest Trail is Stupid

A humorous guide to why the Monarch Crest trail is considered stupid, featuring camping, all-day mountain biking through challenging terrain, and plenty of regret-filled moments captured in photos.

August 10, 2014
1 min read
Merino Wool Pre-Order

Merino Wool Pre-Order

Yawp Cyclery is taking pre-orders for merino wool garments including t-shirts, jerseys, and hoodies from Icebreaker and Surly, with orders due by Sunday, August 17th at 4:00pm.

August 4, 2014
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Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Searle Pass

Colorado Trail: Copper Mountain to Searle Pass

A guide to riding the first portion of Section 8 of the Colorado Trail from Copper Mountain Resort to Searle Pass, featuring a challenging 15-17 mile climb with stunning alpine views and an exhilarating descent.

July 28, 2014
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Bigfoot

Bigfoot

A rambling blog post about custom bike builds, a folk music concert, and proof that Bigfoot rides a bike, with a week-long hiatus announced.

July 13, 2014
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How to be a Newbie

How to be a Newbie

A group of cyclists takes an impromptu evening ride on Green Mountain with a first-time mountain biker, discovering that sometimes the best adventures come from being unprepared and embracing the newbie experience.

July 7, 2014
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The Power of Going Somewhere

The Power of Going Somewhere

A personal essay by Nancy Csuti about discovering the transformative power of cycling after a trip to Amsterdam, and how it inspired her to start riding a bike again at nearly sixty years old.

June 30, 2014
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The Island of Misfit Photos

The Island of Misfit Photos

A collection of misfit photos from various cycling adventures, featuring humorous captions and a video of the week.

June 24, 2014
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