This one comes via the Adventure Blog: We haven’t had an amazing timelapse video in awhile but this one more than makes up for the wait. It features some stunning views from the Pacific Northwest that were shot by photographer John Eklund over a period of about a year. The imagery he managed to conjure […]
Freeride Mountain Biking in BC – Strength in Numbers
With unprecedented access to land, British Columbia is home to more mountain bike trails per capita than anywhere else in the world. From old growth rain forests to barren grasslands, BC’s diverse landscape allows for every variety of trail to exist in one place. In BC, you can experience the evolution of mountain biking through […]
Monday Morning Motivation: Summits of My Life by Kilian Jornet
Kilian Jornet is easily amongst the best endurance athletes in the world. He is a prolific ultra-runner and mountaineer who has set speed records on numerous peaks, including Kilimanjaro and Mt. Olympus, and has even won the Western States 100. All of that was just a tune-up for his next project however as he has […]
Monday Morning Motivation: Why Space Exploration is Needed
In the video below we once again find astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson arguing the importance of exploration and space travel for the entire human race. Tyson gives us an inspiring reminder of how landing on the moon made the entire planet come together for the first time and explains why we need to continue pushing […]
Boy Inspires Kids – Kids Inspire Us All (Amazing Finish)
Matt has Spastic Cerebral Palsy, but opted to run in Field Day at Colonial Hills Elementary School despite being given the option to sit it out and despite the incredible challenge of his disability. What transpires is a boy who is filled with determination and a school of children who spontaneously come together and inspire […]
Monday Morning Motivation: Mighty Jerome – The Rise, Fall and Redemption of Canada’s Greatest Athlete
I found the following in a new local blog called Pacer Films which posts about ‘Stories that inspire runners, cyclist and triathletes.’ “In 1959, at just nineteen years of age, Harry Jerome was Canada’s most promising track and field star and he was on his way to the Olympics in Rome. By 1962, after suffering […]