About
Big Mountain Riding is a state of mind. It is more about how you ride than it is about what you ride or where you ride. Big Mountain Riding features epic challenges, whether of distance or of technical trails. Big mountain riders ride up to ride down. They get where they want to go under their own power. Those who try to ride it all on their trail bikes, single-speeds and freeride machines are welcome to learn more about our passion on this website.
Contact us: Via the Comments feature at the bottom of the page, or via e-mail: rides@bigmountainriding.com
Who we are:
Publisher Randy King lives in southern Virginia, and rides frequently in the Piedmont, the Blue Ridge, Allegheny and Smoky mountains, and in Moab and northern California whenever he gets the chance. He earned his Gonzo status climbing Jacob’s Ladder on Moab’s Jackson “Not Hole” Loop.
An avid mountain biker for more than 14-years, he has raced mountain bike epics in West Virginia, North Carolina and Virginia. He likes pushing his personal limits on the wood-work – riding features.
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Top Contributor Scott Schekman lives in central Virginia and lives for mastering technical climbs. A veteran rider, he has been pedaling off road for almost two decades. Scott is a 29er convert, and in 2009 he completed his first epic, the Shenadoah 100.
Scott is a mountain bike ambassador, coordinating weekly rides and teaching others some of his mad skills.
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Contributor Doug King lives in eastern Washington, near Spokane. He rides for a living as part of his job as a park ranger. When he rides for recreation, he likes airing it out, whether or not the bike has the suspension for the task. He raced on his collegiate cross-country team, and has raced in Washington, Oregon, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Doug has made the pilgrimage to Moab four times, and has launched Porcupine Rim’s Diving Board.
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Contributor Randy Lewis lives in Central VA. A long-time whitewater kayaker and mountain biker, in 2010 he made the transition to 29″ wheels and successfully completed his first epic, the Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventure Race. R.L. also tackled his first 24-hour race and enduro race in 2010.
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