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  • Freehub | Redefining Success

    Moniera Khan was 54 years old when she finished dead last in her first mountain bike race. But race results have little to do with her love for riding.

    Instead, it’s a celebration of what bikes have brought into her life, what her body can do, and her ability to define success on her terms.

  • CRAFT MTN | Better with Time

    “I PASSED!!!” Mary Miller shared these triumphant words in an Instagram post last year, declaring her newfound status as a level one sommelier with a level two award—the latest in her long list of achievements, adventures, and reinventions. At age 66, her story is one of an unyielding spirit hungering for life’s richness and a willingness to take risks in the pursuit of joy.

  • XTERRA | Mindful Miles

    Celina isn't your average athlete; she's a natural, dedicated, and accomplished force of nature. In Squamish, British Columbia, where she's a mountain biker and trail runner, her uniqueness shines through; she's stood on the podium, but winning titles didn't bring her joy. Instead, she thrives on the spiritual and intentional link she shares with nature.

We paddled the shore looking for places to camp but even the boughs of the giant cedar trees dipped into the water and the tangle of undergrowth left nowhere to tent.
— The Search for Maggie's Cabin, Mountain Life