Mountain Biking

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Riding Secret Singletrack in British Columbia
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Mountain biker Steve Storey and his friend Danny Martins spent two years building their dream trail in the backcountry of British Columbia—far from prying eyes. In 2015, Storey finished the final stretch of the trail, dubbed it Salsa Verde, and invited filmmaker Mike Gamble out to capture a ride. After watching this short video, you'll be asking the same thing we are: where's the trailhead? You can follow Gamble on Instagram here.