Video: PROJEKT ROAM - Landscapes Vol. 1

Aug 10, 2013
by Projekt Roam  
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Undiscovered. Untapped. Awaiting. Appropriate words to describe the endless possibilities of riding regions throughout North America. Knowing these places exist is that igniting spark which helps to propel us forward....

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Now well into our third year of traveling full time, we continue our quest to experience firsthand as many of these resplendent places to ride as possible and share them with the mountain biking community through our films and photo articles.

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There are a million and one hometown best trails and we try to focus on the endless, epic possibilities of where one could explore on a bike.

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Our travels and films are about the landscapes we traverse across, bound upon our bikes. It's about the adventure; what you can discover and shred on two wheels. Sometimes, our path takes us to destinations that are rarely heard or thought of as a place to ride. Other times, we find ourselves in areas that we are encouraged by many to go and pedal. One of these suggestions landed us in Fruita, Colorado during the spring for a bit.

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No stranger to the mountain biking scene, Fruita was originally established with a focal point geared towards agricultural enterprises, especially in fruit production. Now, the town's focus is channeled more towards outdoor sports recreation.

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Hundreds of miles of world class mountain biking trails encompassing Fruita and surrounding areas have made this parcel of Colorado desert a notable mountain biking destination. Renowned trail systems interspersed in the crags and valleys of this varied environment include the Kokopelli Trailhead region, with Grand Junction to the east of Fruita and Rabbit Valley to the west.

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The North Fruita Desert/18 Road Trails, which this film and article focus on, are quite popular as well. Riding many of the trails in this particular area is reminiscent to riding a trail version of a pump track.

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The meandering terrain occupying this sector is an ideal location for cyclists to gather with friends of all skill levels and have a good time riding together.

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Spring and fall are key riding months. Flowers bedeck the hillside in the spring before the heat of the summer moves in. The end of April hosts the annual Fat Tire Festival in Fruita, which can be an entertaining time for all.

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Milder weather starts to cool off the countryside come fall, and evening rides are an exemplary time to catch a sunset nothing short of amazing. I've heard more than one local state the sunsets here are what sealed the deal in opting to consider Fruita home.

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Riding in the fading sunlight as dusk steals over the sky lends a glow to the white hued paths spinning beneath the tires. It's as if you were taking a pedal lap on the moon, i would imagine.

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The town of Fruita itself embraces the mountain biking scene with open arms. Public art sculptures, often bike related, lend a hand in adorning varying parts of the small city.

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This deserty hamlet also boasts stellar bike shops, an aromatically pleasing coffee shop, and a scrumptious pizza joint. All individual, sole reasons to make a pit stop in Fruita, CO if you ever get a chance. It's definitely worth a traveling rider's while to experience a kindred biker's local favorite.

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Want a different glimpse of the North Fruita Desert Trail System? Check out this short, self shot film of us riding Pumps, Berms, and Rollers (PBR Trail) on our single speed dirt jump bikes.

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Projekt Roam was founded by husband and wife, Colt and Jessee Maule in 2010. It has been their mission to travel North America in search of places that celebrate the unparalleled beauty and freedom of not only the bike, but the terrain we ride as well. Plan your own trip to Fruita, CO and check out more photos, film, and riding locations throughout North America at www.gravityrideguide.com.

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Thanks to our sponsors for some great product and to all of our new friends who have helped us out along the way, ride on.

Words: Jessee Maule
Photos/Film: Colt & Jessee Maule (Filmed May 2013)
Riders: Colt Maule & Jessee Maule

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34 Comments
  • 3 0
 I started riding 18road and Rabbit Valley in '00,good to see that the single track hasn't widened too much. The trails are even funner than they look. And they're right about the sunsets out there. During the golden hour,there are few better places. I'll never forget camping out there for a few days,after September 11th. Eerily,Not a single plane in the night sky,Just billions of stars....
  • 4 0
 Great video. That feeling you get when you rip up the singletrack on your own, awesome.
  • 1 0
 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 2 0
 Some excellent shots! Great edit with classy transitions. I really enjoyed the rig shot with chase cam overhead as it shows off the landscape beautifully.
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 2 0
 Love your videos and the soundtracks. One day im gonna go on a journey through the western US and ride those trails like you two. Keep up the good work. thank you
  • 1 0
 Thank you, glad you enjoyed! Hope you get to take that journey, it's worth it..
  • 2 0
 Yeah, I really like this video because it reminds me of when I'm out riding alone... It's all about the ride and not your rep...
  • 1 0
 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 2 0
 nice pics cool vid! Coming from an area with a lot of technical trails its pretty challenging to ride these trails at speed and stay in them!
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 2 0
 Beautifully filmed, great edit and soundtrack! The riding flows so effortlessly and surprise, wheels stay on the ground! How refreshing! My first time faving a vid.
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 3 0
 cool camera work. slick edit
  • 1 0
 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 3 0
 Perfect music for the vid! Nice job!
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 2 0
 Looks like a ton of fun to me! I'd love to try this place. Very cool edit for sure!
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 1 0
 No speakers while at work. The terrain reminds me of a section in Durango CO
  • 1 0
 I just moved to Durango and would love to know what you are talking about. Horse gulch?
  • 1 0
 I'd have to look it up, but I recall it being east of the college. I think horse gulch is right.
  • 2 0
 Nice camera work. Looking forward to more segments. Moab perhaps?
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed! We filmed Moab a few years ago but are looking forward to filming there again. Check out PROJEKT ROAM: Chasing Gravity-Episode 1.

Cheers.
  • 1 0
 I think my 150 bike would be overkill there. great cam/edit work as stated!
  • 1 0
 I ride my 160 bike on everything! 18 road trails are still plenty of fun! Plus Fruita has tons of more technical offerings. Horsethief Bench trail is one of my favorite trails anywhere.
  • 2 0
 The new PBR trail is so fun!
  • 1 0
 singletrack minded me this one!!!
  • 2 0
 Love these trails!
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 Stellar!!
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 Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
  • 1 1
 Romaniuk ? Matt Hunter ? Big drops ? Roam ? NO ???? what it is ?
  • 1 0
 Obviously something different..
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