Jessica Kingston
Jessica Kingston
Jessica is our expert consultant on all things connected to biking - gear, technique, you name it. Being a pro cyclist in the past, she knows exactly how things work in and around your bike. She's been with us from the start and has contributed countless pieces of useful information to our website.

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Unveiling the Hidden Gem: Gallup’s Mesas Trail System
OverviewLocated in the high desert terrains of Gallup, New Mexico, the Mesas Trail System is not your everyday biking trail. Offering a whopping 23 miles of rideable track, this complex network is an exhilarating experience for mountain biking enthusiasts. Complete with trail art installations and mesas ...
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The Undiscovered Wonderland: Gallup’s Zuni Mountain Trails
OverviewPerched between 7500' to 9000' elevation in the Zuni Mountains, the trail network near Gallup, New Mexico, is a mountain biker's paradise waiting to be discovered. With 26 miles of picturesque riding through Ponderosa pine forests, blooming meadows, and historic logging corridors, this set of trails ...
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Sierra Canyon Trail: A Rocky Climb, Fast Descents, and Refreshing Stops
OverviewSierra Canyon Trail, a 10-mile network situated in Genoa, Nevada, is not your average mountain bike ride. The route captivates with its challenging terrains and scenic vistas, offering riders an adrenaline-pumping experience coupled with breathtaking natural beauty. Here's a comprehensive look at what ...
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Argentine Railroad Grade Loop: A Thrilling Ride Near Georgetown, Colorado
OverviewIf the idea of a ride that effortlessly blends pavement, doubletrack, heart-pounding climbs, and unforgettable downhills intrigues you, then the Argentine Railroad Grade Loop should be at the top of your mountain biking bucket list. This 12-mile loop, starting and ending in Georgetown, Colorado, is a ...
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The Georgetown Mining Loop: A Technical Mountain Biking Journey Through History
OverviewFor those craving an experience beyond the typical mountain bike trail, the Georgetown Mining Loop offers a thrilling ride through Georgetown's history-laden landscapes. This route, which can be broken down into two shorter loops for the less daring, combines old wagon roads, mule trails, and railroad ...
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Saxon Mountain Road: A Challenging Ascent into Colorado’s High Altitude History
OverviewSaxon Mountain Road is a trail of ambitions, dreams, and unfulfilled plans. Conceived in the 60s or early 70s to service a never-realized aerial tramway from Georgetown to the mountain’s summit, the trail has evolved into a tough but rewarding mountain biking route. Spanning 12 miles with an intense ...
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Silver Creek Trail: A Hazardous Journey Along Colorado’s Mining History
OverviewNestled in Georgetown, Colorado, the Silver Creek Trail is a grueling experience even for the most seasoned riders. Following a historic mining route used to haul silver ore from Silver City to Georgetown, the trail offers a mix of technical singletrack and demanding terrains. With a distance of 5 ...
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Exploring Silverdale: A Ghost Town Turned Mountain Biking Haven
OverviewIf an unconventional mountain biking experience is on your wish list, the trails of Silverdale near Georgetown, Colorado, have got you covered. Once a ghost town, the remnants of its streets and an old railroad grade now serve as a gritty playground for mountain bikers. With no official trail system, ...
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Black Hill Regional Park: Where Flow Meets Nature’s Challenge
OverviewBlack Hill Regional Park in Germantown, Maryland, is a sanctuary of diverse mountain biking trails that offer something for everyone. The park boasts a 12-mile loop that combines fast, flowy sections with technical spots, making it an ideal space for riders with varying skill levels. With its ...
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Seneca Creek State Park: A Beginner-Friendly Loop with Scenic Lake Views
OverviewIf you're scouting for a simple yet enjoyable mountain biking experience around Germantown, Maryland, the 3-mile loop around Clopper Lake in Seneca Creek State Park could be just the ticket. Especially suitable for beginners, the trail offers no real climbs but does feature a smattering of roots to ...