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In this Episode: It’s impossible to know what to expect for a November ride in Bellingham, Washington. Jill encounters a little snow, high winds, a few soggy corners and some good views while riding Double Black Diamond and Double Down in the Chuckanut Mountains.
“Home” is a term that has a very solid meaning, yet the concept itself has a very loose structure. Home is a place. Home is people. Home is a trail. Bryn Atkinson and Jill Kintner recently moved to Bellingham, Washington, where all of these aspects converge into a community that matches their own passion for riding. Some things about their new locale might take some getting used to—like 34-plus inches of annual rainfall—but it’s all these elements together that make it what it is: home.
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