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Somewhre in SOCAL II (remix)Somewhre in SOCAL II (remix)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 25, 2008

second attempt.. different settings, different music
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MTBCast! A Mountain Biking Podcast: Episode 108!MTBCast! A Mountain Biking Podcast: Episode 108!
from MTBCast!
July 25, 2008

MTBCast: A Mountainbiking Podcast! Donation Give-Away winners, our interview with Ardie Olson, CTR 08 cometh, an update from Tara Llanes, and some soundbites from the GDR and TD 08! The MP3 cast is here! Though please use the RSS link or iTunes! Get the show notes here! JP
somewhere in SOCAL IIsomewhere in SOCAL II
from - blip.tv (beta)
July 25, 2008

Got out on the same trail with the helmut cam for some crazy footage..fun!!!
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Fitness Attack - Feet off the GroundFitness Attack - Feet off the Ground
from Fitness Attack
July 24, 2008

I really believe that exercise is more than just being a hamster on a wheel.  Listen in now and find more episodes at www.WithAmyMac.com   Check out Discounts from our Sponsors!: GoDaddy, eMusic, The Fine Print: You can find the rest of my shows on my Mevio profile at amy.mevio.com. If you would like to get all of my shows (Assercize, Fitness Attack, Fit Life) as well as my News & Recipes blog, subscribe to the main feed at feeds.feedburner.com/wamall or read it online at www.withamymac.com/news Thank you to Mevio for free hosting and technical support!
The Bicyclist 29: DIYThe Bicyclist 29: DIY
from Revver - diy Videos
July 22, 2008

Author: sharonj Added: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 19:37:22 -0800 Duration: 569Zack and The Demon SUV play baseball. Steve makes t-shirts to make few bucks and Conrad drinks another beer.
tabletop bike jumptabletop bike jump
from YouTube :: Recently Added Videos
July 21, 2008

table top Author: markhines88488 Keywords: table top bike biking redneck norco wolverine Added: July 21, 2008
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Get your Bike On!Get your Bike On!
from YouTube :: Tag // copenhagen
July 21, 2008

http://www.mobuzz.es I want to ride my bicycle! Great bike blogs from Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Edinburgh talk about custom mosaic, film, tandem, backpack, and cardboard bikes. Be prepared for bike stunts and wheelies with bike kits, LED Spokes and Blinker jackets. Hope nothing gets stolen. Author: mobuzz Keywords: amsterdamize backpack bicycle bike biking blogs carchase cardboardbike copenhagenize design diy edinburg Added: July 20, 2008
Hawes Sweat Fest Helmut Cam TestHawes Sweat Fest Helmut Cam Test
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 21, 2008

Out testing the new helmet cam on Hawes this am... uuughh humid!!!
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Moving MeMoving Me
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 21, 2008

Riding the bus, the train, a bike, and taking a walk. Song by John Akre and Beth Peloff. Animation by John. sloppyfilms.com
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ZAT_2008_07-20_The_iPocalypseZAT_2008_07-20_The_iPocalypse
from Zen and the Art of Triathlon
July 20, 2008

Gregg and I ride to the Brazos River. Got iPocalypse?
Shralp Surf!: //60// Billabong Pro Jeffrey’s Bay / DVD Teaser / Jack JohnsonShralp Surf!: //60// Billabong Pro Jeffrey’s Bay / DVD Teaser / Jack Johnson
from Ridertech Action Sports Aggregator
July 20, 2008

Billabong Pro Jeffrey s Bay / July 10 - 20, 2008 / J-Bay, South Africa // DVD Teaser: The Path // Jack Johnson / Eisbach, Munich /// Billabong Pro Jeffrey s Bay July 10 - 20, 2008 / J-Bay, South Africa Five events done and dusted, four wins for Kelly Slater already. Welcome to shralp surf! episode 60. After Snapper, Bells and [...] read more
Biking @ 911Biking @ 911
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
July 20, 2008

Me, Ty and Nick biking at 911 Dirt Jumps
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Morzine FranceMorzine France
from YouTube :: Tag // snowboard
July 20, 2008

Morzine has a large variety of shops, supermarkets and specialist shops selling local wines and cheeses and numerous sports shops. Morzine does not have the nightlife of some other ski resorts but there are three discos, two cinemas, many bars and an ice-skating arena. Morzine is both a summer and winter resort and offers excellent skiing in the winter and popular summer activities and adventure including mountain biking. For more Morzine travel information visit http://www.morzineeguide.com/ Author: TravelEguide Keywords: morzine france skiing snowboard travel winter summer biking mountain ski resort Added: July 19, 2008
Training in Durham ForestTraining in Durham Forest
from Sports - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 19, 2008

mountain bike training
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Armada: TJ Schiller Trick TipArmada: TJ Schiller Trick Tip
from Ridertech Action Sports Aggregator
July 18, 2008

TJ Schiller explains the cork 900 lead mute in the pipe, now get out there and try it!
Smokin' Bear PSASmokin' Bear PSA
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 17, 2008

Smokey Bear has his facts wrong in a recent Ad Council commercial. Smokin' Bear to the rescue.
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BMX racers ride into OlympicsBMX racers ride into Olympics
from Crazy Entertainment
July 17, 2008

Author: scmp888 Added: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 23:09:39 -0800 Duration: 75http://www.scmp.com/video BMX racing will make its debut at this year's Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee hopes by introducing more "extreme" sports such as BMX will help appeal to younger audiences.
BMX racers ride into OlympicsBMX racers ride into Olympics
from Revver - game Videos
July 17, 2008

Author: scmp888 Added: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 23:09:39 -0800 Duration: 75http://www.scmp.com/video BMX racing will make its debut at this year's Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee hopes by introducing more "extreme" sports such as BMX will help appeal to younger audiences.
I Has Burned My ShrimpsI Has Burned My Shrimps
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
July 16, 2008

Riding. Yep. Author: theMTBgroup Keywords: white mountain biking dance hall pg pacific grove modest mouse camera man Added: July 16, 2008
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Drop In Season 5 TeaserDrop In Season 5 Teaser
from Sports - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 16, 2008

A mountain bike TV show series teaser.
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Toronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto IslandsToronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto Islands
from YouTube :: Tag // 2008 Summer Olymipics
July 16, 2008

On another gorgeous summer day (July 5, 2008) I hopped on my bike and started pedaling torwards downtown. Every time I cycle through the Don Valley I am amazed that I am in the middle of Canada’s largest city. If it weren’t for the traffic noise that you can hear from the Don Valley Parkway, you’d think you are in some rural country setting, cycling peacefully in the wooded areas beside the Don River. Past the old Portlands and the eastern part of Harbourfront I started to line up for the ferry to the Toronto Islands. At a cost of $6.00 return a trip to the islands is the perfect weekend getaway from the city. The ferry ride takes barely 15 minutes, and when you get out it’s like being in a different universe. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island, except for service and emergency vehicles. Away from the concrete, glass and steel of downtown I started cycling through the bucolic greenery of the islands, which incidentally were connected to the mainland until a storm broke the land barrier in 1858. The islands consist of Centre Island as well as of Algonquin, South, Olympic and Muggs Islands. The main entertainment options are an amusement park (Centreville), picnic areas, bicycling, inline skating, walking, canoeing, kayaking and swimming, at the Centre Island, Gibraltar Point, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island Beaches. The Islands are also a popular location for dragon-boating competitions. Toronto’s only clothing optional beach is located a Hanlan’s Point on the west side, and 262 cottage homes can still be found on the eastern part of the islands. In the past the islands featured an amusement park and even a baseball stadium. The City decided to turn the islands into parkland; as a result the majority of the cottages were taken down between 1940 and 1970. The Toronto City Centre Airport is located on the north-western tip of the islands, much to the chagrin of local residents. The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse was constructed in the early 1800s and is one of ... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: bicycling biking canada ferry island ontario toronto Added: July 16, 2008
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Toronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto IslandsToronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto Islands
from YouTube :: Tag // 2008 Summer Olymipics
July 16, 2008

On another gorgeous summer day (July 5, 2008) I hopped on my bike and started pedaling torwards downtown. Every time I cycle through the Don Valley I am amazed that I am in the middle of Canada’s largest city. If it weren’t for the traffic noise that you can hear from the Don Valley Parkway, you’d think you are in some rural country setting, cycling peacefully in the wooded areas beside the Don River. Past the old Portlands and the eastern part of Harbourfront I started to line up for the ferry to the Toronto Islands. At a cost of $6.00 return a trip to the islands is the perfect weekend getaway from the city. The ferry ride takes barely 15 minutes, and when you get out it’s like being in a different universe. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island, except for service and emergency vehicles. Away from the concrete, glass and steel of downtown I started cycling through the bucolic greenery of the islands, which incidentally were connected to the mainland until a storm broke the land barrier in 1858. The islands consist of Centre Island as well as of Algonquin, South, Olympic and Muggs Islands. The main entertainment options are an amusement park (Centreville), picnic areas, bicycling, inline skating, walking, canoeing, kayaking and swimming, at the Centre Island, Gibraltar Point, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island Beaches. The Islands are also a popular location for dragon-boating competitions. Toronto’s only clothing optional beach is located a Hanlan’s Point on the west side, and 262 cottage homes can still be found on the eastern part of the islands. In the past the islands featured an amusement park and even a baseball stadium. The City decided to turn the islands into parkland; as a result the majority of the cottages were taken down between 1940 and 1970. The Toronto City Centre Airport is located on the north-western tip of the islands, much to the chagrin of local residents. The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse was constructed in the early 1800s and is one of ... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: bicycling biking canada ferry island ontario toronto Added: July 16, 2008
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BMX Racers Ride into OlympicsBMX Racers Ride into Olympics
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
July 16, 2008

http://www.scmp.com/video BMX racing will make its debut at this year's Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee hopes by introducing more "extreme" sports such as BMX will help appeal to younger audiences.
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Toronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto IslandsToronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto Islands
from YouTube :: Tag // 2008 Summer Olymipics
July 16, 2008

On another gorgeous summer day (July 5, 2008) I hopped on my bike and started pedaling torwards downtown. Every time I cycle through the Don Valley I am amazed that I am in the middle of Canada’s largest city. If it weren’t for the traffic noise that you can hear from the Don Valley Parkway, you’d think you are in some rural country setting, cycling peacefully in the wooded areas beside the Don River. Past the old Portlands and the eastern part of Harbourfront I started to line up for the ferry to the Toronto Islands. At a cost of $6.00 return a trip to the islands is the perfect weekend getaway from the city. The ferry ride takes barely 15 minutes, and when you get out it’s like being in a different universe. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island, except for service and emergency vehicles. Away from the concrete, glass and steel of downtown I started cycling through the bucolic greenery of the islands, which incidentally were connected to the mainland until a storm broke the land barrier in 1858. The islands consist of Centre Island as well as of Algonquin, South, Olympic and Muggs Islands. The main entertainment options are an amusement park (Centreville), picnic areas, bicycling, inline skating, walking, canoeing, kayaking and swimming, at the Centre Island, Gibraltar Point, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island Beaches. The Islands are also a popular location for dragon-boating competitions. Toronto’s only clothing optional beach is located a Hanlan’s Point on the west side, and 262 cottage homes can still be found on the eastern part of the islands. In the past the islands featured an amusement park and even a baseball stadium. The City decided to turn the islands into parkland; as a result the majority of the cottages were taken down between 1940 and 1970. The Toronto City Centre Airport is located on the north-western tip of the islands, much to the chagrin of local residents. The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse was constructed in the early 1800s and is one of ... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: bicycling biking canada ferry island ontario toronto Added: July 16, 2008
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Toronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto IslandsToronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto Islands
from YouTube :: Tag // 2008 Summer Olymipics
July 16, 2008

On another gorgeous summer day (July 5, 2008) I hopped on my bike and started pedaling torwards downtown. Every time I cycle through the Don Valley I am amazed that I am in the middle of Canada’s largest city. If it weren’t for the traffic noise that you can hear from the Don Valley Parkway, you’d think you are in some rural country setting, cycling peacefully in the wooded areas beside the Don River. Past the old Portlands and the eastern part of Harbourfront I started to line up for the ferry to the Toronto Islands. At a cost of $6.00 return a trip to the islands is the perfect weekend getaway from the city. The ferry ride takes barely 15 minutes, and when you get out it’s like being in a different universe. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island, except for service and emergency vehicles. Away from the concrete, glass and steel of downtown I started cycling through the bucolic greenery of the islands, which incidentally were connected to the mainland until a storm broke the land barrier in 1858. The islands consist of Centre Island as well as of Algonquin, South, Olympic and Muggs Islands. The main entertainment options are an amusement park (Centreville), picnic areas, bicycling, inline skating, walking, canoeing, kayaking and swimming, at the Centre Island, Gibraltar Point, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island Beaches. The Islands are also a popular location for dragon-boating competitions. Toronto’s only clothing optional beach is located a Hanlan’s Point on the west side, and 262 cottage homes can still be found on the eastern part of the islands. In the past the islands featured an amusement park and even a baseball stadium. The City decided to turn the islands into parkland; as a result the majority of the cottages were taken down between 1940 and 1970. The Toronto City Centre Airport is located on the north-western tip of the islands, much to the chagrin of local residents. The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse was constructed in the early 1800s and is one of ... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: bicycling biking canada ferry island ontario toronto Added: July 16, 2008
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Toronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto IslandsToronto Discoveries-A Bike Ride to the Toronto Islands
from YouTube :: Tag // 2008 Summer Olymipics
July 16, 2008

On another gorgeous summer day (July 5, 2008) I hopped on my bike and started pedaling torwards downtown. Every time I cycle through the Don Valley I am amazed that I am in the middle of Canada’s largest city. If it weren’t for the traffic noise that you can hear from the Don Valley Parkway, you’d think you are in some rural country setting, cycling peacefully in the wooded areas beside the Don River. Past the old Portlands and the eastern part of Harbourfront I started to line up for the ferry to the Toronto Islands. At a cost of $6.00 return a trip to the islands is the perfect weekend getaway from the city. The ferry ride takes barely 15 minutes, and when you get out it’s like being in a different universe. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island, except for service and emergency vehicles. Away from the concrete, glass and steel of downtown I started cycling through the bucolic greenery of the islands, which incidentally were connected to the mainland until a storm broke the land barrier in 1858. The islands consist of Centre Island as well as of Algonquin, South, Olympic and Muggs Islands. The main entertainment options are an amusement park (Centreville), picnic areas, bicycling, inline skating, walking, canoeing, kayaking and swimming, at the Centre Island, Gibraltar Point, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island Beaches. The Islands are also a popular location for dragon-boating competitions. Toronto’s only clothing optional beach is located a Hanlan’s Point on the west side, and 262 cottage homes can still be found on the eastern part of the islands. In the past the islands featured an amusement park and even a baseball stadium. The City decided to turn the islands into parkland; as a result the majority of the cottages were taken down between 1940 and 1970. The Toronto City Centre Airport is located on the north-western tip of the islands, much to the chagrin of local residents. The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse was constructed in the early 1800s and is one of ... Author: travelandtransitions Keywords: bicycling biking canada ferry island ontario toronto Added: July 16, 2008
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