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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: December

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: December

This is the twelfth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Gold” shot with a Canon 5D and a 24-70mm lens in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

“Those Aspen colors are long gone, but what a magical moment this was to climb up through those gilded curtains and up into the mountains.”

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The mobile background this month is from Long Valley, California. Click here to download December’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: November

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: November

This is the eleventh layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Canyonlands” shot with a Leica M10 camera and a 50mm f1.4 lens in Moab, Utah.

“After battening down the hatches and sleeping through an intense autumn thunderstorm, we awoke to find the most beautiful light. ”

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The mobile background this month is from Mount Whitney in Lone Pine, California. Click here to download November’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: October

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: October

This is the tenth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Toiyabe” shot with a Canon 1DXmkII and a 24-70mm lens in Kingston, Nevada.

“The Toiyabe Crest Trail is one of the most underrated mountain bike experiences in the American West, but not without reason. This rugged place is difficult to get to and will require the utmost of navigational skills, but the reward is quite wonderful.”

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The mobile background this month is from Southern Utah. Click here to download October’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: September

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: September

This is the ninth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Spires” shot with a Canon 1DXmkII and a 100-400mm lens in Searles Valley, California.

“We’re trying something a little different this month, celebrating the end of summer with an abstract landscape in both the desktop and mobile calendar. These tufa spires were formed as gas exited an ancient lake bed 10,000 to 100,000 years ago. Roughly 500 of these spires litter the landscape, with some reaching as high as 140 feet. The resulting landscape is straight out of a Hollywood SciFi flick, which, coincidentally has landed these iconic forms in many movies.”

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The mobile background this month is also from Searles Valley Click here to download September’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: August

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: August

This is the eighth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Going Down in Downieville” shot with a Canon 5D and a 24-70mm lens in Downieville, California.

“We’re here in Downieville, soaking in the lost Sierra dirt and trying to keep the dust out of our camera, which is hard when people keep cookin’ it down the trails!”

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The mobile background this month is also from Downieville, on First Divide. Click here to download August’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: July

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: July

This is the seventh layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Nature is Metal” shot with a Leica M10 and a 50mm Summicron lens in Nez Perce Trail, Idaho.

“While fires can be devastating to old growth, in some biomes, it’s essential for the longevity of the forest. The Nez Perce Trail has many burn zones visible today but is no stranger to heartache and loss. This beautiful backcountry byway follows the path the Nez Perce tribe undertook in 1877 while fleeing the U.S. Cavalry. They were attempting to cross the border into Canada, to avoid being forced on to a reservation…”

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The mobile background this month is also from Nez Perce Trail, Idaho. Click here to download July’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: June

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: June

This is the sixth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Lassen” shot with a Canon 5dmiv and a 24-70mm lens in Lassen National Park, California.

“Spring is here, yet up in the Cascade Range, there’s still plenty of snow. Luckily, the road conditions are prime for the taking.”

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The mobile background this month is from McCloud, California. Click here to download June’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: May

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: May

This is the fifth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Leaving Winter” shot with a Canon 1DXmkii and a 100-400mm lens in Panamint, California.

“It’s been a long, hard winter for most of the United States, but we’re all ready to leave it behind for sunny days and short nights.”

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The mobile background this month is from the White Mountains. Click here to download May’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: April

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: April

This is the fourth layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Party Train” shot with a Canon 6D and a 24-70mm lens in Fruita, Colorado.

“Fruita’s trails are epic in a colossal manner. The city has trails for fans of big country riding, without having to venture far into the unknown. The 18 Road trails include everything from scenic ridgelines, to flowy singletrack, and jump lines. If your travels ever take you to this magical zone, don’t sleep on the riding there!”

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The mobile background this month is from White Pocket in Arizona. Click here to download April’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: March

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: March

This is the third layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Pinnacles” shot with a Canon 1dx and a 100-400mm lens in Searles Valley, California.

“Formed during three separate ice ages, these tufa spires are all that remains from an ancient lake bed. The Trona Pinnacles are one of the most peculiar attractions in San Bernadino County, California and offer a plethora of dirt roads to ride, as well as hiking trails, allowing the visitor to spend hours upon hours exploring this unique and majestic location.”

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The mobile background this month is from Searles Valley. Click here to download March’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: February

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: February

This is the second layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Striped Butte” shot with a Canon 1dx and a 100-400mm lens in Butte Valley, California.

“Striped Butte juts up abruptly from the aptly-named Butte Valley floor to an elevation of 4,773 feet, with a 700′ prominence. Geologists believe the lines of this unique mountain were formed when the crust was forced upward, changing the striations from horizontal to their current form. Made from almost entirely Paleozoic limestone – 541 to 242 million years old – this unique and beautiful formation is in one of the most remote regions of Death Valley National Park. This valley and both of the roads in are riddled with mining, Mojave magic and straight up Mansonian Helter Skelter…”

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The mobile background this month is a fiery sunrise from Butte Valley. Click here to download February’s Mobile Wallpaper.

The Radavist 2018 Calendar: January

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The Radavist 2018 Calendar: January

This is the FIRST layout of the Radavist 2018 Calendar, entitled “Desert Descent” shot with a Canon 1dx and a 24-70mm lens on Hunter Mountain, California.

“Death Valley is one of the most diverse National Parks in the United States. In a single descent, you can pass through a number of biomes, all while gripping your bars in shear excitement.”

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The mobile background this month is from the Mojave Preserve. Click here to download January’s Mobile Wallpaper.