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[5 Sep 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

To get started with mountain biking you simply need a suitable bike in good working order, but as your love of mountain biking grows you’ll want to keep up-to-date with the latest equipment and deck yourself out in suitable clothing.
A small tool-kit which is easily transportable can be a great blessing and can potentially get your bike back up-and-running if you have any faults while out riding, get some tips from your local bike shop on what is best to carry and you could potentially save a day’s riding!
As well …

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[4 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]
Mountain Biking in the UK

The UK has some of the best mountain bike trails around, perhaps not as glamorous as the Alps or the Rockies but if you don’t mind the drizzle and biting winds then there is some great riding to be found. The UK has a fantastic mix of climbing and downhill courses spread across the country in some of the most scenic locations imaginable.

In Wales there are some great single track routes particularly in Coed y Brenin, the handbuilt all-weather singletracks are situated in a forest and there is a …

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[9 Jul 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
Top 10 Surfing Gear You Must Have On The Shore

Ok, so you’re packed and heading to your favourite spot. You’ve got boards, wetsuits, some wax and loads of beer.

But what about fun on the beach at night? Have you prepared for that too?

No worries, Extreemblog prepared the Top 10 Surfing Gear You Must Have On The Shore.

Shall we start?

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[8 Jul 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Furious Land Sailing, El Mirage – A Dry Lake

Land Sailing at El Mirage dry lake in very high winds at 50-70 MPH filmed from a Toyota CJ-7 4 wheel drive truck.

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[8 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]
Behind The Scenes Of Red Bull Air Race: Pilots, Technicans And Nightclub Promoters…

Flying in the Red Bull World Championship is very much a team effort according to the pilots who compete.

It’s non-stop for everyone involved and with every year that passes, the pressure on team members increases as the sport fast becomes a global phenomenon.

As in all motorsport disciplines, the person at the controls tends to get the most attention as the ‘ambassador’ of the race team but in reality the pilot is supported by key people who make it all happen long before they hear the ‘Smoke On’ signal to fly into the track.