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Snow, Beer and Mountain Bikes: The Whiskey Off Road with the Blackburn Rangers

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Snow, Beer and Mountain Bikes: The Whiskey Off Road with the Blackburn Rangers

Let’s see, where were we? Oh yeah. We left off with the Blackburn Rangers at the top of Granite Mountain – 7,000′ – in the Prescott National Forest. Camp was set up, we consumed calories, sat around a propane campfire and after we killed all the liquor, we settled in for the evening. The weather report called for a 60% chance of rain and temps in the low 40’s. All was well, right? Wrong…

We had a busy day ahead of us. One filled with supplying the Whiskey Off Road racers with bacon and high fives. The plan was to descend to around 4,000′ at a site right before the last climb of the day and before a stretch of technical 1-track. From there, we’d blast music and shove bacon down the gullet of any hungry racer. My job for the day was to document all the fun…

Check out the full day’s Reportage from the Whiskey Off Road race with Blackburn in the Gallery!

The Blackburn Rangers Ride at the Whiskey Off Road

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The Blackburn Rangers Ride at the Whiskey Off Road

The Blackburn Rangers, a group of cyclists, selected from hundreds of applicants, all of which range in experience, yet they represent what it means to push yourself physically and mentally on a bike. In essence, they embody what Blackburn is striving for as a company.

So far, there have been two years of inductees into the Rangers. Last year’s troops tackled either the Pacific Coast or the Great Divide and last week at the Whiskey Off Road, two Rangers from last year’s selection met the four new inductees…

Chris McNally’s Falconer Rigid Trail 29r Tourer

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Chris McNally’s Falconer Rigid Trail 29r Tourer

This bike is an all-purpose, 1-track gobblin’, trail rippin, rigid, bike campin’ shred sled. Built by SF’s Falconer Cycles and designed to carry multiple bags, on front and rear racks, for days on end. Basically, it’s artist Chris McNally‘s new love.

In short, it’s a rigid 29’r, more specifically, it’s a touring bike, designed to take on the real Lost Coast route – more to come with Behind the Redwood Curtain – and still be stable enough to take on trails while loaded.

Loaded with Blackburn Outpost racks, Barrier Universal Panniers and other random Blackburn accessories, this bike did it all. From carrying camping gear to the top of Granite Mountain outside Prescott, to a half-full keg down to the Whiskey Off Road bacon handup spot, Chris had the best tool for the job.

See more of this beaut in the Galley!

Robin’s Santa Cruz Digi Camo Highball Dirt Dropper

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Robin’s Santa Cruz Digi Camo Highball Dirt Dropper

So… it’s been a wild few daysBlackburn brought me out to the Whiskey Off Road to see some new products, meet the Rangers and document the weekend as I saw fit. All of which will make for some awesome posts – once I sort through the photos.

For now, here’s Robin’s – the Blackburn brand manager – DIY digi camo paint Santa Cruz Highball dirt drop all-road bike. SLX triple cranks, Cambium saddle, barcons, TRP levers, interceptor brakes and massive clearances (it’s a MTB frame after all). This bike is another great example of fully-customizing a production model frame.

I shot some photos of it, at the top of the range, before we got hit with a nasty snow storm that covered our camp site in a few inches of fresh powder

I’m in Arizona with Blackburn for the Whiskey Off Road

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I’m in Arizona with Blackburn for the Whiskey Off Road

I’m super stoked to be here in Prescott, Arizona with the Blackburn Rangers checking out the Whiskey Off Road race. Tonight we had a quick dinner and then watched a few bike movies on a projector in the middle of a soccer field. Like always, there’s more to come, so stay tuned.

Also, we’re going to be camping in the mountains this weekend, so get out and ride your bike and follow me on Instagram for updates.

Blackburn Presents: Be a Ranger

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Blackburn Presents: Be a Ranger

All week, we’ve been looking at a touring bike, being ridden off-road but what I really want to do next is a bike packing trip. Maybe not as ambitious as the Tour Divide, but something multi-state and for a week or two. The latest from Blackburn follows two rangers on just such a trip.

What’s a Blackburn ranger? Want to become one? Find out how below.