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The Path Podcast - "Nathan & Auk"
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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
November 25, 2015
The Path Podcast Homepage
ABOUT THE EPISODE:
When the cat's away, the mice will play... Tani is out this episode, but Nathan and Auk bring you another great episode of The Path Podcast. They start off the episode with a discussion about Sedona, Arizona and go into more thoughts about riding trips. They share some tips, thoughts, and stories about riding with others.
Nathan lets his inner nerd out when he asks Auk a ridiculous engineerding question: When you go to buy a Santa Cruz Bronson to replace your Kona Process 153, how will you gauge whether it's a successful purchase and how will you measure success? This leads to some thoughts on making decisions on buying bikes.
PLUS
- Mountain biking trip tool kit. Nathan shares some tips on what tools and parts to carry along on a trip.
- Nathan's Trans Provence plans. Nathan raced the 2015 version of the Trans Provence and is planning to go back in 2016. He shares some information about his 2015 experience and what he plans to do for 2016.
They welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject "Podcast Question" to sales@thepathbikeshop.com.
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RELATED SHOW LINKS:
Over the Edge Bike Shop - Sedona
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Sedona trails on Singletracks
Sedona trails on MTBProject
Santa Cruz Bronson
Giant Reign
Kona Process
EVOC travel case
Trans Provence
Trans Savoie
Andes Pacifico
Trans BC
Trans NZ Enduro
Trans Cascadia
Schwalbe Super Gravity Tires
The Path Bike Shop Website
The Path Bike Shop Facebook Page
The Path Bike Shop on Instagram
The Path Bike Shop on Twitter
The Path Bike Shop on Google+
The Path Bike Shop on Pinterest
The Path Bike Shop on Vimeo
Like what you are getting from Mountain Bike Radio? Support it and get something in exchange.
The Path Podcast Homepage
ABOUT THE EPISODE:
When the cat's away, the mice will play... Tani is out this episode, but Nathan and Auk bring you another great episode of The Path Podcast. They start off the episode with a discussion about Sedona, Arizona and go into more thoughts about riding trips. They share some tips, thoughts, and stories about riding with others.
Nathan lets his inner nerd out when he asks Auk a ridiculous engineerding question: When you go to buy a Santa Cruz Bronson to replace your Kona Process 153, how will you gauge whether it's a successful purchase and how will you measure success? This leads to some thoughts on making decisions on buying bikes.
PLUS
- Mountain biking trip tool kit. Nathan shares some tips on what tools and parts to carry along on a trip.
- Nathan's Trans Provence plans. Nathan raced the 2015 version of the Trans Provence and is planning to go back in 2016. He shares some information about his 2015 experience and what he plans to do for 2016.
They welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject "Podcast Question" to sales@thepathbikeshop.com.
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RELATED SHOW LINKS:
Over the Edge Bike Shop - Sedona
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Sedona trails on Singletracks
Sedona trails on MTBProject
Santa Cruz Bronson
Giant Reign
Kona Process
EVOC travel case
Trans Provence
Trans Savoie
Andes Pacifico
Trans BC
Trans NZ Enduro
Trans Cascadia
Schwalbe Super Gravity Tires
The Path Bike Shop Website
The Path Bike Shop Facebook Page
The Path Bike Shop on Instagram
The Path Bike Shop on Twitter
The Path Bike Shop on Google+
The Path Bike Shop on Pinterest
The Path Bike Shop on Vimeo
Like what you are getting from Mountain Bike Radio? Support it and get something in exchange.
Released:
Dec 11, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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