Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Peg skibike rentals available at Pedal the Peaks in Durango, Colorado

This just in from Cliff Pinto at Pedal the Peaks bike shop in Durango, Colorado.

"If anybody is coming to Durango, Colorado and does not have a bike to ride - Come down to Pedal The Peaks.

Thanks to everyone at SkiBikeFun.com for working with us. We now have three Sledgehammer ski bikes and two Lenz Sport bikes. The Lenz Sport rent for $50 a day and the Sledgehammers for $30".

So if you are going to Durango Mountain Resort in southwest Colorado - go check out Cliff's bikes. Lessons are mandatory for first-timers at DMR. A license is required to use the lifts. Fixed grip lifts require the use of footskis while using the lift.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Sexy new skibike leash arrives

My sexy new skibike leash arrived via USPS mail this afternoon. Everything looks great so far.

I ordered the teal-colored 36 inch skibike leash.

Some pictures.


Bike attachment point
Closeup of skibike attachment point



wrist attachment point

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Skibike Leash Manufacturer Promo Code

If you skibike in Colorado, you may need to wear a leash when using the chairlift or out on the slopes. Skibike leashes prevent bikes from dropping from the lift (and hitting someone below) or prevent a runaway skibike when you have fat powder skis on your bike or using a 3-ski bike.

A fellow skibiker found a skibike leash manufacturer who makes pretty sweet looking leashes and is giving skibikers a 20% discount promo code. The Settles Bridge Supply House website can be found at http://www.settlesbridgesupplyhouse.com/winter-sports-accessories.html

To order your skibike leash, let Kevin the owner know this is for a skibike. In the notes section of the order form - put that this is for a skibike. That way they can make the attachment point a sturdy velcro wrist strap.

The leashes come in a variety of colors. Use the promo code SBSH20 when ordering to get your 20% off discount.

Here's the link to the skibike leash http://www.settlesbridgesupplyhouse.com/36quot-skibike-leash-with-wrist-str36.html

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The 2012 Sipapu Skibike Rally Information Page is Posted

Need to get all the juicy details about the upcoming 2012 skibike rally at Sipapu Ski Area? Randy has now posted all the information on the SkiBikeFun.com website.

View the event schedule and times at http://skibikefun.com/SipapuSkiBikeRally2012.htm

Sipapu is both foot-ski and pegger friendly. Skibikers do need to have a leash to use the lifts.

Confirmed attending skibike manufacturers include Lenz Sport Skibikes, Koski Snowsports, and Stalmach USA. Skibikes will be available for demo and for sale.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

East Coast Skibike Meet at Loon Mountain in 2012

Don't forget about the annual skibike meet at Loon Mountain Ski Resort. The dates this season are February 17, 2012 - Feb 18, 2012.

I've never made it but have read about the groups days out on the hill on the Yahoo! Groups Skibike Forum. Sounds like it's always a fun time.

Skibikes have full access with no restrictions to Loon Mountain. Bring your peg or your bob. I don't know if lessons or rentals are available but I'm sure someone has a spare bike.

To hook up with the group, join the event's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/events/303874126308744/

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Eldora Mountain Resort is now allowing skibikes for the 2011-12 ski season

G. Kunkel

It took a loose band of skibike enthusiasts in Colorado, Texas, California, and a Colorado Ski Country USA media event to return skibiking to Eldora Mountain Resort just west of Boulder, Colorado. Great job everyone - it worked.

Eldora Mountain Resort used to have guided ski-bob lessons, rentals, and tours on their hill awhile back. Due to lack of demand or the lack of skibike innovation by manufacturers - Eldora dropped their program, sold their rental fleet, and banned skibikes.

Due to the surge in popularity of skibiking in the USA from recent innovations like full-suspension peg skibikes, there's now a demand for ski resorts permitting peg skibikes and the older style traditional ski-bobs.

Ski resorts with a downhill mountain bike trail system, communities with active mountain bikers, and bike parks are going to reap the benefits. Boulder, Colorado is a hub of mountain bikers and has the new and very popular Valmont Bike Park.

At a chance meeting with Rob Linde, the Chief Marketing Officer at Eldora, at a media-event before the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Expo in Denver, I let him know that many of my skibike lessons at Winter Park Resort were filled with people from Boulder. Most were frustrated that they couldn't skibike at Eldora.

Rob explained the history of skibikes at Eldora and then issued a challenge. Show the demand and he'd open the joint up. Get at least five skibikers to contact him and say they were coming to his resort this ski season.

The skibike troops responded and called Rob or sent professional emails. Got the green light yesterday.

Eldora Mountain Resort is now open to full-suspension peg skibikes and to traditional ski-bobs. I don't have all the details yet but I'll get them as soon as I can. I'm not sure if homemade bikes are allowed, leash requirements, license requirements, or terrain park access.

In the meantime, show some respect on the hill. Follow the Responsibility Code. People are also going to ask questions about your ride - lots of questions. You may get jealous looks or comments or hateful glances. The haters have mostly stopped at Winter Park Resort and don't exist at Arapahoe Basin. I expect most people at Eldora will want to hijack your ride.

Challenge to all skibikers out there - let's show this local ski hill some skibiker love. They opened the door - let's keep it open by giving them the business. Buy passes, buy lift tickets, buy food, patronize that awesome bar they have.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Buying a new ski-bob style skibike

by G. Kunkel

There are essentially two types of skibikes manufactured today - the traditional ski-bob style skibike and the peg style skibike. One requires foot-skis while the other does not. Which one you ride usually depends upon bike preference, age, medical conditions, physical fitness, or which style is allowed at local ski resorts.

There is an extensive list of manufacturers of ski-bob style skibikes in the world. You don't have to settle for the mass-produced, poorly made yellow ski-bobs found in most ski resort rental fleets when purchasing a personal ski-bob skibike. Many people have complained to me they look like lawn furniture too.

Check around and you'll find more durable and comfortable ski-bob models from manufacturers in the USA and Austria. Many can be found in new and used condition. You won't need to continually buy replacement parts from SkiBikeFun.com or other parts supplier either.

Great European ski-bob manufacturers include: Stalmach, Sledgehammer, Flachsmann and Crighton. USA ski-bob manufacturers include ShroomBob, and Lenz Sport. Some of these builders also build peg skibikes.

Stalmach website: http://www.stalmach.com/htm/skibob-snowbike.htm
(USA) Lenz Sport website: http://www.lenzsport.com/
(USA) ShroomBob website: http://www.shroombob.com/ShroomBob_Home.html

Sledgehammer website: http://www.sledgehammer.at/home.html?&L=2Flachsmann website: http://www.m-flachsmann.ch/

Don't let price be the entire deciding factor when purchasing a skibike. Spending a couple hundred extra dollars may give you a skibike with better suspension and be less prone to breakage out on the ski hill.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sipapu Skibike Rally - Save the date

There's a new skibike festival in town. This time in New Mexico.

The Sipapu Skibike Rally will be held at Sipapu Ski Resort February 4-5, 2012. Bring your own skibike and then try out the free demo's. Skibikers are welcomed with open arms at this New Mexico resort.

Randy Kimball is hard at work arranging everything. Riders will get lift and lodging package deals. Details will be firmed up as the dates get closer.

Need more information? Contact Randy through SkiBikeFun.com. SkiBikeFun is the largest used skibike retailer in the USA. He sells many different brands and models - new & used. He has a variety of new and used replacement parts too.

Learn more about Sipapu at http://www.sipapunm.com/

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A-Basin to open October 13, 2011

All the howling, screaming, and silly comments on A-Basin's Facebook page paid off. They officially open for the 2011-12 ski season tomorrow.

The friendly YouTube video announcement from Alan:

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Colorado skibike season about to start

While Wolf Creek Ski Area was the first ski area to open in Colorado for the 2011-12 ski season, it doesn't count for skibikers - we're not welcome there.

Loveland Ski Area and Arapahoe Basin are now duking it out for second place. Since Loveland doesn't allow skibkes, let's hope A-Basin wins this battle.

Due to some early season snowfall it looks like A-Basin will open for the 2011-12 ski season sometime this week. The snowcats are hard at work right now. See the action for yourself on the A-Basin website.

My bet is to look for a Thursday or Friday Opening Day at A-Basin.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Geary Snow Bikes

I got some bad news last week. It looks like Geary Snow Bikes is now out of production and shut down. Their website is down as well.

Except for the skibobbers, skibikers and ski bike manufacturers are still in their infancy and struggling for recognition and acceptance.

Only by supporting and expanding the sport can we prevent other manufacturers from going out of business. As the sport expands and comes under more scrutiny, I think homemade skibiker builders can expect to be banned from ski resorts. The four USA ski resort underwriters will probably mandate it.

If you want skibiking to be allowed at your favorite ski resort, it's going to take an organized campaign. Write letters, make phone calls, and get your friends to do the same. Don't just demand access, just let them know why you won't be coming to their resort this season.

For those ski resorts that currently allow skibiking - let them know you appreciate access. Follow the Responsibility Code while riding and be courteous to other people out on the hill. Let's not lose access to ski resorts that have opened.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Rental Skibikes and Skibike Lessons Returning to Winter Park Resort in 2011-12

Don't get too excited with the news that the skibikes from the 2010-11 Winter Park Resort rental fleet are currently for sale. All that means is Lenz Sport is building a brand new fleet of skibikes for Winter Park Resort for the upcoming skibike season.

I was at Devin's house on Labor Day and the 2011-12 skibike fleet is under construction. Right now it consists of the smaller part construction, frames, and ski adapters. Plans for in-house ski construction are moving along too.

A few skibike manufacturers are not returning for the 2011-12 ski bike season. Lenz Sport peg ski bikes will still be available exclusively for rent and lessons at Winter Park Resort.

Ski resorts wanting to add skibikes to their current programs can contact Devin. As a former PSIA ski instructor and current skibike builder/instructor, he believes in safety and the Skier Responsibility Code.

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Skibike Season is Getting Closer - Time to Prepare

The nights are getting cooler in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Frost is starting to appear on car windshields in the morning. One evening last week required putting on a jacket before the sun went down.

In Colorado, this means it's time to remember to renew your ski season pass before the price increases. They are available to purchase right now but around 1-2 weeks after Labor Day Weekend comes the first round of price hikes.

Some ski passes can be purchased or renewed online. Others can only be purchased in-person for first time buyers. Check with the ski resorts' website or Facebook page for information.

If committing to a full season pass isn't in your plans, there is always the option of a 4 Pass or 4-Packs. A Four Pass is a picture pass that allows four days of skiing or riding at the resort. They are non-transferrable. A Four Pack is that - it is a four pack of lift tickets. Just put them on and head to the lift.

Once the ski lifts start spinning - most of these bargain pass offers disappear. Plan ahead now to avoid disappointment.


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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Looking for a used Lenz Sport ski bike?



by G. Kunkel

Now is the time to buy a used Lenz Sport ski bike. The price will never get any better.

I spoke to Devin a few weeks ago and he wants to clear his inventory of skibikes. He's ready to deal too. He said any skibike in current inventory is $1500.00.

Whether you are looking for a Launch Freestyle, Alpine Brawler, or whatever is hanging around his garage, they're all on sale. Last I looked he had several size bikes on hand. Shoot him an email or post on the Lenz Sport Facebook page to find out what's available.

Most of these skibikes were in the Winter Park Resort rental fleet. They might have some scratches on the paint but the bones are there. Devin has always backed what he's sold.

Devin does ship so if you live on another continent, don't let that stop you. You will not find a better constructed ski bike in my opinion.

When you contact Devin, please tell him I steered you his way. Just mention this blog and he'll know who referred you.

UPDATE: Here is a link to everything Devin has for sale. It includes pictures, models, and sizes


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Saturday, June 25, 2011

The end of the skibike 2010-11 season in Colorado is near

All good things must come to an end eventually. The same can be said of the lift-served ski season in Colorado. Arapahoe Basin in Summit County, Colorado is going to close with a bang on the Fourth of July.

The snow has been holding up very well due to cool nights up there and an extremely deep snowpack leftover from winter. It was nice to see 6 inches of fresh snow this past week but it has long since melted away.

Arapahoe Basin will be open the remainder of this weekend and will be open July 1,2,3 and 4. The lift hours are 8:30 to 2:30 pm. Lift tickets are $39. A-Basin passes from the 2010-11 season are still valid.

I've been going up on select weekend days with a Lenz Sport Launch and a Lenz Sport Alpine Brawler for the past month. The riding is really good but the bare patches are starting to peek through and runs are being closed or narrowed to save the snow. I'm taking this weekend off due to a reckless snowboarder plowing into me last weekend.

After A-Basin closes, one can still always go skibiking in the Colorado backcountry. Hiking St Mary's glacier is a summer tradition. The snow can get rather suncuppy up there though.

Get out and enjoy the last days of winter sport activities. The heat of summer is here.



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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Skibiking at A-Basin on Friday June 3, 2011

I went skibiking up at A-Basin on Friday to take a break after working hard the past week. Conditions are still excellent up there. Spring has arrived and the snow is now beginning to melt.

After this Sunday, A-Basin will be open for a few more weekends. If the meltdown is slow, they may keep open till July 4. It's a wait and see at this point.

A-Basin has started to shut parts of the mountain down. Pali is closed as is the beginner terrain and lift. Montezuma Bowl is closed after this Sunday.





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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Where to find lift-served skibiking in Colorado in June

Lift-served skibiking goes into June in Colorado. Earning your turns doesn't have to be the only option.

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area (or A-Basin to locals) is open until June 5, 2011 this ski season. The new Black Mountain Express chairlift makes unloading so much easier too. Head over to the Lenawee lift after unloading to access the upper mountain, East Wall, and Montezuma Bowl.

A-Basin is an extremely skibike-friendly ski area. Ski bikes are allowed in the terrain parks and homemade skibikes are also welcome. A-Basin does require that all skibikes be equipped with leashes and are used on the chairlift.

If getting off the fixed-grip chair lifts presents a problem, you can signal the liftie to slow the lift down. They'd rather slow it down than have you fall off while unloading. Be mindful of punching holes in their ramp when unloading though. Making extra work for lifties is not the way to win friends or access to other ski resorts.

A-Basin doesn't offer skibike rentals but there is a local guy who rents them. Make arrangements in advance if you need a bike. The Brenter reps were at A-Basin recently and did leave a Brenter C6 for demo's. I don't have any contact information for using those skibikes.

Just because the weather is warming up along the Front Range that doesn't mean the skibike season is over. The 2010-11 ski season isn't over yet. Lots of snow fell this ski season in Colorado. It's still falling too.


Photo by Devin Lenz



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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Video from the 1st Annual Berthoud Pass Skibike Race

Video from Saturday's skibike racing down the 7-Mile run on Berthoud Pass are starting to filter in.

The course had varying degrees of difficulty. It ranged from deep and steep powder to nearly flat forest service roads. Listening to the participants the number one obstacle were the many tree branches.

Skibikers could choose from a number of lines to take down 7-Mile. It appears that the favored lines had the most tree branches.

In Eric's video, the tree branches slap loudly against his full face helmet. In all, it was a fun time.

The shortest recorded time to descend the length of 7-Mile by skibike was just over 10 minutes by Devin Lenz. He fell twice in the process.

The video also captures the skibikers hucking off the jump that Devin built at his shop.


Video by Eric Internicola



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Sunday, May 1, 2011

The First Annual Berthoud Pass Downhill Skibike Race and Huckfest

Fresh powder and cool temperatures greeted skibikers on Berthoud Pass on Saturday April 30, 2011. Cars packed with eager participants in the first ever downhill ski bike race down 7 Mile started arriving at 7 AM.


Devin Lenz and crew arrived around 8:00 am and immediately started shoveling out a spot near the U.S. Forest Service warming hut. After shoveling out a staging area and race start, a stream of skibikes and other equipment erupted from the Lenz Sport trailer.


Around 9 am the first group of skibikers got a tour of the 7 Mile Run by Devin Lenz. The group got shuttle rides back up the pass from volunteers with pickup trucks. Ski bikers had a choice of four guided tours before the racing began.

After touring the race route, participants got to munch down on hot dogs, brats, hamburgers, chips, and beans. A few skiers and snowboarders touring Berthoud Pass came over to socialize and learn more about skibiking.

After eating, most skibikers started prepping their bikes for the afternoon racing. Devin Lenz then gave a run down on the race format, had racers signup, and then issued race bibs.

In all, sixteen people officially signed up for the inaugual run. Participants came from around the Front Range of Colorado, Durango, New Mexico, and Wyoming. There was a strong contingent of skibike instructors from Winter Park Resort, riders from Pedal the Peaks in Durango, and SkiBikeFun.com from New Mexico.

Racers were then lined up according to race bib and started every 2 minutes. Final times were recorded at first curve at the bottom of Berthoud Pass. Each racer got one run. While helmets were not required, everyone wore one for self preservation.

Racers battled 2 feet of fresh powder, some narrow lines, steeps, trees, tree branches, and all manner of backcountry skibiking. Most survived unscathed while one rider trimmed a 1.5 inch diameter tree branch with his full face helmet.

Riders were shuttled back up to the top of the pass for the jumping contest. After moving and setting up the ramp in the area below the warming hut, contestants worked up the courage to ride the ramp. Skiers and snowboarders tried out the ramp too.

About seven ski bikers decided to enter the jumping contest. There were a few backslaps, a handlebar ejection, and some tomahawks. No one got hurt.

Everyone then retired to the Berthoud Pass parking lot for the awards ceremony. Devin Lenz won the DH and Cliff from Pedal the Peaks in Durango won the jumping contest.

More photos from the event can be found here.















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Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Brenter C4 Enduro skibike review

When I started skibiking a few years ago the first thing I noticed was a lack of information about skibikes. There was really very little information on the internet and elsewhere. Trying to Google the term 'ski bike' was not very helpful.

As a result I started taking out the skibikes in the Winter Park Resort ski bike rental fleet and taking them through their paces. Three models of Stalmach ski bobs were also taken through their paces on a variety of terrain.

I soon discovered each brand and type of skibike has its own performance characteristics. While riding them I began to document the differences.

The Brenter C4 Enduro skibike has been around since the 1940's and is the staple rental bike at the few ski resorts that rent ski bikes.

I took out the Brenter C4 skibikes when they were brand new to the rental fleet at Winter Park Resort. I wrote up my results in an article entitled "Ski Bike Reviews: Brenter Snowbike C4 Enduro".

After being in the rental fleet at Winter Park a few years now, I have further opinions about the Brenter C4 skibike based upon a few years of direct observation.

1) The Brenter C4's are not very durable. They tend to shake apart with moderate useage. The seat screws, the ski screws, and the headset require constant adjustment and tightening.

2) The frames give a very bouncy ride. This left my lower back aching some days. Other brands of skibikes had much better shock absorption.

3) The skis on the Brenter C4 skibike started delaminating after one season.

4) The bindings on the Brenter foot skis are poorly constructed. They wear out quickly and don't stay adjusted correctly. The skis then fall off your ski boots unexpectedly. I don't know if the ski binding type binding are more durable.

5) Parts on the Brenter C4 appear to wear out quicker than on other snow bikes or ski bobs.

The Brenter C4 is a good entry level snow bike or skibob but if your budget allows, buying a higher quality skibike will be less expensive in the long run.



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Friday, April 29, 2011

Traditional 'foot ski' skibikes at Keystone Ski Resort

Traditional 'foot ski' ski bikes are a big part of the Colorado skibike scene. While some Colorado ski resorts limit them to after hours activities, others embrace them day and night.

In December of 2010 Vail Plum visited Keystone Ski Resort with Ramona Bruland and big mountain skier Chris Anthony.

While Chris was a first-time skibiker, he quickly picked it up and the group explored the ski resort.

'Foot ski' skibikes are very easy to learn and are the quickest way to get non-skiers out on the ski slopes. When asked which is easier - skiing or snowboarding? The answer is neither.

'Foot ski' skibiking is the easiest. Keystone Ski Resort offers skibike lessons and rentals during the day and under the lights at night.





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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Skibike buyer's guide

Those who are new to skibikes and skibiking are faced with an onslaught of information when first looking into this winter sport.

There are several types of manufactured skibikes and ski bike kits that allow one to construct their own. How does one choose the right bike for the new rider?

I put together a very basic guide about ski bikes and their characteristics. It will help beginner skibiker's understand most of the equipment out on the ski slopes today.

One can find it by following this link "Buyer's Guide to Ski Bikes: What's Important?"



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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Ski bike manufacturer Devin Lenz interviewed by Vail Plum TV

Back in 2008, Vail Plum TV managed to score an interview with the camera-shy skibike builder Devin Lenz.

In the interview Devin reveals how he got interested in riding and making skibikes. Along the way, one interviewer learns how to ski bike on the ski slopes of Copper Mountain.

Ray Suder also explains his skibiking history and how he transitioned from 'foot-ski' skibikes to 'peg' skibikes.

While the guys play around and do some crashing around in the video, they are all really expert skibikers and can hit everything on the hill.

Unfortunately, peg ski bikes are now banned from Copper Mountain. Too bad. Lenz Sport skibikes are available for lessons and rental exclusively at Winter Park Resort.

Private lessons and demos are available through Lenz Sport representatives with prior arrangement at select Colorado ski resorts.





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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

More action from the 2008 Durango Skibike Festival

In 2008 skibikers and skibike manufacturers descended upon Durango Mountain Resort to ride the fresh powder. Really deep and fresh powder.

Skibikers on Koski Monotracs and Lenz Sport Alpine Brawlers tackled the steeps, moguls, half pipe, and jumps. Since they were laughing alot, one can assume they had a fun time.

This is Devin Lenz's favorite video from that skibike festival.





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Monday, April 25, 2011

An Introduction to Skibikes

In Colorado, people are becoming more aware of skibiking as more skibikers take to the slopes. A few years ago most skibikers were asked about their bikes in the ski lift line and out on the ski slopes.

While visitors to Colorado ski resorts may know more about skibikes, there are still many more people who are curious about them. Some want to know how they are controlled while others are trying to figure out if it is their next winter sport.

To educate people about today's modern skibiking and traditional 'foot ski' skibikes, I wrote up an article in 2009 entitled "An Introduction to Ski Bikes and Board Bikes". It gives a brief rundown of the sport and skibikes.

The article addresses the frequent questions skibikers encounter while out on the slopes. After talking to people who've struggled with skiing or snowboarding, they're ready to dump it and just take up skibiking.


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Where to go skibiking in Colorado

Skibikes have come a long way in the past five years. Just a few years ago the number of Colorado ski resorts where it was legal could be counted on one hand.

It takes at least two hands now to count the Colorado ski resorts where ski biking is permitted or allowed to some degree. The rules and bikes allowed vary from ski resort to ski resort.

Exploring a ski area or ski resorts website may give clues if they are ski-bike friendly in Colorado. Then again it may not. Contacting the resort may just be the best way to find out.

In 2009, I wrote a piece entitled "The Best Places to Ski Bike in Colorado" As ski resorts have change their policies on ski bikes, it's been updated. So if you want to know where to take a skibike for a ride in Colorado, it's all there.

If a ski resort/area isn't included - please let me know.



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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Skibikes love the moguls, trees, terrain parks, jumps, and much more

Most people out on the slopes are so unfamiliar with skibikes that they don't understand what they are capable of unless they see it for themselves. A common misconception that I find is that 'skibkes are only ridden on green slopes'. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Just riding skibkes on easy green ski slopes gets boring pretty quickly. Most skibikers transition to other terrain once they are solid in their stopping and weight placement skills.

In 2007, Team Lenz Sport headed into the moguls, jumps, and terrain parks at Winter Park Resort and Arapahoe Basin. The video below shows how they fared. After watching it, you'll realize skibiking offers the same level abilities as skiing and snowboarding.




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Friday, April 22, 2011

Looking for a used skibike?

Finding a used skibike can be a challenge if one doesn't know where to look or is new to the sport. After several years of searching around and becoming active in the local Colorado skibiking community, I've discovered a number of places.

1) The oddball listing on Craigslist.

2) On the Skibike Forum on Yahoo! Groups.

3) SkiBikeFun.com sells used skibikes.

4) Ski areas that are discontinuing their ski bike program.

5) Direct from the builders - especially at the end of the ski season.


The list is almost endless on how to find a used ski bike. Used skibikes also offer a great price break too.



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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Skibiking at Copper Mountain in 2009

Before skibikes were banned at Copper Mountain, Brandon Schmit regularly hit the features in their terrain parks. He put together a demo video back in 2009 of all the tricks he could do then.

Brandon has produced more video's since this one in 2009 but it's still amazing what he could do on the bike back then.

The new Lenz Sport Launch freestyle bike that Brandon had a hand in creating has moved his riding even further. Experience gained with dedication and hard work.





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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Lenz Sport Skibikes goes skibiking in 2008

Back in 2008, Lenz Sport Skibikes traveled to Buttermilk, Snowmass, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Winter Park Resort, and Copper Mountain and documented their activities. In some scenes you'll see some of the Winter X Games banners at Buttermilk.

Peg skibikes are still welcome at all the above Colorado ski resorts except for Copper Mountain. Skibikes were banned from Copper Mountain starting with the 2010-11 ski season.

The below video captures Devin riding in moguls, over jumps, and in the half pipe.






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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Biskit teaches skibiking at Winter Park Resort in February 2011

Biskit took a few never-evers out on the Lenz Sport ski bikes in February 2011 on the slopes of Winter Park Resort. Winter Park Resort is the only ski resort that teaches and rents Lenz Sport ski bikes.






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Footage from the 2011 Durango Ski Bike Festival

The local TV station in Durango covered the latest Skibike Festival at Durango Mountain Resort in Durango, Colorado.

They covered a great deal of where skibiking is headed to in Colorado. Great job of distributing information on ski bikes by the crew at Pedal the Peaks.




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Foam pit training at Copper Mountain

Jason Wilber isn't the only skibiker pushing the limits in Colorado. Brandon Schmit started out riding the Lenz Sport Alpine Brawler and is now really expanding the limits of freestyle skibiking.

Brandon doesn't just start hucking those backflips and spins without prior practice. He's spent time at The Barn at Woodward at Copper Mountain to work on his skibike moves.

A video shot at Woodward in the summer of 2009.




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Monday, April 18, 2011

Jason Wilber goes skibiking at Winter Park Resort

In 2008, Jason Wilber and the gang from Lenz Sport Skibikes went skibiking around Winter Park Resort on a powder day. They hit the trees, jumps, and maybe snuck into the terrain park.

Skibike lessons and rentals are now available through the Ski & Ride School at Winter Park Resort. Lessons and a skibike license are required before one can rent a skibike.

Skibikes are currently allowed everywhere but the terrain park at Winter Park Resort. There are plenty of hits and features if you know where to look.




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Sunday, April 17, 2011

2008 Skibike Festival at Durango Mountain Resort

Devin and the gang headed down to Durango, Colorado in 2008 for the annual Skibike Festival that is held there. It is the largest festival of its kind. Skibike manufacturers come and let the public demo their skibikes with a valid ski bike license.

Durango Mountain Resort allows skibiking on most of its slopes. They aren't allowed in the terrain parks now. The skibikes are only allowed on specific chair lifts too.

There was fresh snowfall in 2008 for the festival and the guys made the most of it. This is one of two video's documenting their adventures.




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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Skibiking with Jason Wilber

Jason Wilber was one of the first downhill mountain bikers to take on skibiking. I'd say he mastered it pretty quickly.

In 2008, Lenz Sport Skibikes shot a few video of Jason and company riding Lenz Sport Alpine Brawlers riding around Winter Park Resort and Keystone Ski Resort. It looks like they had a blast.

If you don't like Snoop Dogg rapping, the background music may turn you off. Just set your iTunes to play something else. The skibiking is pretty neat.

Jason Wilber Skibike Demo Reel p.1 from Scott Wilson on Vimeo.





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Friday, April 15, 2011

Skibiking on Berthoud Pass - 7 Mile

In the spring of 2010, Devin and a bunch of friends went skibiking on Berthoud Pass near Winter Park Resort in Colorado. Yes, they went backcountry on ski bikes.

After working on their skibike technique at Winter Park Resort, they loaded up the ski bikes and went to the top of the Pass. From the results, I'd say they had alot of fun.


Lenz Sport Skibike - 7 Mile Run from Trevor Martin on Vimeo.


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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Skibike video at Arapahoe Basin, Colorado

While A-Basin doesn't rent ski bikes or teach skibiking, they are very skibike friendly. Anything you want to hit is fair game as long as it isn't roped off. The terrain parks are open to skibikers too.

The new lift at the base area makes things much easier than the old fixed grip Exhibition chair lift. If you don't have your exit strategy worked out for the upper lifts, the lifties don't mind slowing it down. Those fixed grip chair lifts are kinda wacky and they really don't like holes punched in their ramps either.

This video is by Lenz Sport Skibikes from back in 2007. The frames have changed and are now even more chair lift friendly. The skibike riding boundaries have moved on considerably too.

A blast from the past - skibiking at Arapahoe Basin.




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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Brandon Schmit ski biking at Arapahoe Basin, Berthoud Pass, Jones Pass, Whistler, and that other place that now bans them

If you want to see where freestyle skibiking is going, check out Brandon Schmit's video on Vimeo from a few months ago. Guaranteed you won't believe what you are seeing.

Brandon Schmit 2009/2010 Snowbike Season from Brandon Schmit on Vimeo.




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Friday, April 8, 2011

Skibike Resources

Do you need to find a skibike manufacturer, a used skibike dealer, or where you can skibike in Colorado? Information is available at a number of places. Since Google still has a hard time understanding 'skibike' or 'ski bike' finding meaningful results can be difficult.

Some great resources are:

Skibikes and skibiking


American Ski-Bike Association

SkiBike World


Snowbiker.net


With these resources you should be able to find out quite a bit about the Colorado skibiking scene and which ski resorts are skibiker friendly.

Many ski resorts in Colorado are winding down their seasons for 2010-11. Get your ski bikes out while you still can.


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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Skibiking comes to Winter Park Resort

Skibiking came to Winter Park Resort about four years ago.

What's a skibike you ask? We'll they've come along way in the past decade. Ski bobs with the little foot skis have been around commercially since the 1940's. Those are fun but sometimes one needs a little more excitement.

In the past decade, a number of mountain bikers have taken the wheels off their bikes and put skis on them. Some use ski bike conversion kits while others have redesigned downhill mountain bike frames from the skis up.

There seems to be resistance to skibiking from many ski resorts. Some mistakenly think they take up more room than skiers while others lack the imagination to see that they can be compatible with all chair lifts.

A really fun place for skibikes is the terrain park. A full-suspension peg skibike can do anything a skier or snowboarder can do. That includes backflips, barrel rolls, jumps, halfpipe, rails, and rock drops. Don't believe me - I can send the Vimeo and YouTube links to you to prove it.

Many ski resorts use licensing to control access. That's fine - they did that when snowboarding was just starting out. Not that that resulted in snowboarders being in control even today. Lessons aren't required before skiers or snowboarders hit the slopes. I wish they were - the slopes would be much safer.

Anyway, Winter Park Resort has embraced all skibiking. Skibikes are allowed everywhere except the terrain parks. Ski bobs and peggers can ride wherever they want to. Rentals are available for both types.

Before one can rent a ski bike at Winter Park Resort, one must take a 2.5 hour lesson and earn their skibike license. Once earned, one can come back anytime and rent a bike. Before scoffing - lessons have been going out twice daily almost everyday at Winter Park this season.

If your ski resort needs more revenue, why not consider skibiking? You can either lead the charge and help shape the sport or be a me-too in another decade. Winter Park Resort isn't dropping its skibike program anytime soon.


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