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Burley Encore X Trailer Review

Gear Reviews, Mountain Biking by Michelle Tucker on March 22, 2019

Burley is launching 3 awesome new, top of the line, child bike trailers on March 1, 2019: the Cub X, D’Lite X, and Encore X. This is what Burley has to say about the Encore X: “Perfect for the active family, the Encore X kids bike trailer and double stroller with suspension provides smooth rides on gravel…

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Good Bike Racks for Families

Mountain Biking, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on April 4, 2018

The number one question we are asked regarding mountain biking with kids has nothing to do with biking. It isn’t about kid’s bikes, or trails, or tips for getting up a hill. No. It is regarding how to get to the trailhead… with all the bikes. And the struggle is real, right?! Transporting two bikes…

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Beginner Mountain Bike Trails near St. George, Utah

Destinations, Mountain Biking by alyssa on March 15, 2018

St. George is located in southern Utah, where spring/fall temperatures are perfect for hiking, biking and camping. Less than an hour from Zion National Park and only 2 hours from Las Vegas, St. George has become a beacon of sun and warmth for those looking to escape cold temperatures. For us, it is like a…

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Prevelo Zulu 4 Kids Bike [Review]

Gear Reviews, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Practicals by chris on March 8, 2018

In 2010, I saw my son, Abishai, fall in love for the first time (aside from the love for his mother and food of course). I think this is a little earlier than most; he was 22 months old, and we’d bought him his first bike. It was a Strider balance bike, and it was…

$200 Prevelo Bike Gift Card [Giveaway!!]

Mountain Biking by alyssa on March 5, 2018

Hi friends! Welcome to bike week! All week long we are talking about biking with kids both on the blog and on our Facebook Page. We’d love for you to hop on over and join the conversation! As a part of bike week, I’d like to introduce you to Prevelo Bikes, one of our sponsors….

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Planning your White Rim Trail Trip [Canyonlands National Park]

Destinations, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on March 4, 2018

If you are into biking, a four-day trip on the White Rim Trail in the Island in the Sky region of Canyonlands National Park should be on your bucket list. And if you have kids, it is more than do-able. If you arrived at this post without reading our trip report from doing it with…

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Biking the 100 Mile White Rim Trail [Canyonlands National Park]

Destinations, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on March 1, 2018

Last fall some of our good friends put together a four-day, three nights, vehicle supported trip on the White Rim Trail in Southern Utah. The goal? To bike as much of the 100 mile White Rim Trail as possible with our kids, enjoy backcountry camping in secluded parts of Canyonlands National Park, and have a ton…

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Feeding Passions: Mountain Biking with Kids

Mountain Biking, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on October 10, 2013

For most parents I talk to, getting into outdoor sports with their kids is a lot of work. But it doesn’t have to be. My son has been riding a Strider bike since he was 22 month old. And at age 4, he graduated to pedals. We’ve done nothing special. The majority of his time…

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