BFF KICKOFF PARTY with GOLD SPRINTS
Presented by Mountain Bike Capital USAShag Lounge 830 15th St. 7:00 DJs Soup & Mada Goldsprints hosted by Andrew Orvedahl GROUP RIDE TO BFF KICKOFF PARTY Hosted by X Rocks the Spot and LOOPS Start: Track Shack 1338 Tremont 6:00 End: BFF Gold Sprints Party at Shag Lounge 830 15th St.
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Fixed Gear Riga from Martins Vilums on Vimeo. This just makes me want to go ride. Enjoy. DF*
It's not too late to get tickets for the film festival. But 'em HERE. DF*
Loops is a Tuesday night bike ride through out central Denver. The ride covers approximately 15 to 20 miles and makes 3 to 4 stops along the way. Riders are encouraged to ride at their own pace and meet at the stops that are posted on this blog the day of the ride. The ride meets every Tuesday night at Crema Coffee House (29th & Larimer) Come out and ride with us, make friends, and have a good time. DF* (via xrocksthespot)
A website designed with your sanity in mind Unhearit.com can help you shake Macarena from your head. Or any other song for that matter. The only problem is that it plays another catchy song which will then be stuck in your head all day. Try it now. DF* (via DoobyBrain)
Run for Cover starring Nigel Sylvester. 13th Witness is back with a brand-new video featuring BMX rider Nigel Sylvester riding through NYC. Watch out pedestrians Nigel's on two wheels and he's coming straight at you. DF* (via DoobyBrain)
The Halligan Bar ($240, also referred to as the Hooligan Bar, is a staple in the fire service and can best be described as the product of a long drunken night between a crowbar, pick axe, and sledgehammer. One end of the tool contains a fork shaped claw, while the other is made up of a wedge and a pick. On a fire scene, the tool is used for everything from breaking down doors to putting holes in walls. At home it acts as an ideal substitute to three stand alone tools vital to any good tool collection. DF* (via Gear Patrol)
Get on HERE. $240 If you're stuck carrying just one knife on your next outdoorsy adventure, the Gerber Epic Knife ($30) wouldn't be a bad choice. This versatile chrome-molybdenum stainless steel blade features a textured nylon handle, a serrated edge, a blunt tip, an integrated bottle opener, and a locking sheath that also sports a reversible pocket clip so you can carry it on right or left side — which is really handy if your other hand is busy holding a beer or fighting off a hungry grizzly bear.DF* (via Uncrate)
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