EB Garage Sale & So Much More!
Join us on Saturday October 14th as we celebrate the completion of our 19th season of Endless Biking and begin to look ahead to our 20th season!
EB Garage Sale & So Much More!
Join us on Saturday October 14th as we celebrate the completion of our 19th season of Endless Biking and begin to look ahead to our 20th season!
Sign up if you are game for a good trail adventure! These rides will be hosted by our certified professional Endless Biking guides, and some of Rocky Mountain's athletes including Wade Simmons!
Check out the #goodtimesonbikes from the 5th edition of our annual EB Fiesta Fiver!
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Get the inside scoop on how our trails are doing after the recent snowfall!
Coaches head to Whistler for their 2016 training!
Devin and Nick stoked on their new shop shirts!!
These are shirts/ jerseys are super versatile. Great for a layer when riding! Nice stretchy fabric and a small pocket on the side! The snap buttons are fun too!! - Kelli sherbinin
We're stoked to be representing and riding in Sombrio's kit!
Mountain bike is still a relatively young sport and a professional standard for instruction, like what snow-sports has been enjoying for years, has yet to be established, until now.
In 2007, Kelli Sherbinin created the EB Chickas Downhill Race Team and spent a season travelling to local races around BC with eight other women. This is twice the amount of ladies who raced in the BC Provincials Race in Golden this year. With a continual decline in attendance on the local downhill front for the ‘fairer sex’, it has left us all wondering, where have all the ladies gone?
This could be a story about how mountain biking saved Eric (Lornny) Lawrenuk from a life of professional rollerblading, but instead it is the story of someone who found mountain biking at an early age and has used it to shape his path in life.
If you have ever met Eric it is clear from the start that he has the right mix to be successful at anything he sets his mind to. Dedication and skills are only half the equation of being great; it is equally as much about who you are as what you can do. And it is clear that Eric has a strongly developed sense of self. Following in his older brother’s footsteps he experimented with hockey, skateboarding and rollerblading before finding mountain biking. Biking is where he stopped following and set out in a direction that would define his individuality.
No matter how passionate you are about riding, having a child changes your world. It changes how you do things, how long it takes you to do things, and most importantly, how much you do for yourself.
At one time in your life you may have looked outside to a sunny day, grabbed your bike and headed off for hours of riding without a care in the world. Days like that feel like a distant memory when you are trying to get out the door and your child is having a meltdown. You are almost always late by the time you make ten trips out to the car, are confident that you have everything, the tears are dried, the pouting has subsided and a suitable distraction found. Technical climbs and rocky descents used to be the hardest part of the ride, but now simply exiting the house leaves you exhausted.
The roots of Endless Biking push back beyond their inaugural camps in 2004 to the early 90’s and days of riding in hiking boots and chasing buffalo on borrowed bikes. Raised in non-mountain biking families, Kelli and Darren, owners and operators of Endless Biking, both still remember the moment that riding came into their lives and the profound change it brought with it.
In Nelson, British Columbia, Kelli remembers a purposeful adventure on borrowed bikes into the mountains that made her both want to puke – on the climb – and feel the spark of addiction – on the singletrack. Immediately she began to dream about the feeling of being a kid again and it was not long after that she got her very first bank loan and purchased her very first mountain bike.