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Blackburn Accepting Ranger Applications

Feb 9, 2016
by Pinkbike Staff  


Continuing in the spirit of adventure, Blackburn announces its fourth installation in its “Out There” Ranger program, opening up applications to all cyclists.

Blackburn will be recruiting 6 new brand ambassadors for 2016. Nicknamed “Rangers,” these ambassadors will be the ultimate testers of Blackburn products, while supporting and promoting the core culture that Blackburn thoroughly believes and embodies. The program will continue to feature two of the most iconic cycling routes, the people who ride them, and the uncommon adventures they have along the way. The Pacific Coast Highway and the Great Divide Route will continue to serve as the pages that the Blackburn ambassadors will write their adventures upon.

We know that there is a great story around every corner once you are on your bike, and we want to be a part of that again,” said Robin Sansom, Blackburn brand manager. “Enabling adventure through design and innovation was the reason that Jim Blackburn started the company 40 years ago.

How to Become a Ranger:

In order to become a Ranger, be prepared to inform Blackburn by presenting your best experience on a bike, or why you want to ride from Canada to Mexico.

Three steps:

Step 1 – Inform:
Tell us about yourself. Aside from the usual application information, be prepared to describe your best experience on a bike, or why you want to ride from Canada to Mexico. What else have you got? Are you going to surf every spot along the coast, ride with a long lost friend, advocate for a cause, or navigate by the stars only? We will give you plenty of space to tell your story.

Step 2 – Show and Tell:
Upload a short video to YouTube using the hashtag #beablackburnranger2016 that embodies who you are and showcases what will make you stand out as a Ranger. Make sure the video is specific to Blackburn and have your video URL ready when applying.

Step 3 – Share your Adventure:
After submitting your application, get your friends, family, and community members to endorse you via social media. We will give you a photo to post, and leave it up to you to get your people to cheer you on by liking, reposting and tagging with #beablackburnranger2016 and @blackburndesign.

Deadline for submission is February 14, 2016.

For more information on the Blackburn Rangers and the “Out There” program, visit: blackburndesign.com/be-a-blackburn-ranger



Routes:
*The Pacific Coast Route covers 1,852 miles from Vancouver, British Columbia to Imperial Beach, California. Consisting of beautiful roads lining the Pacific Ocean, Rangers will use touring bicycles and Blackburn racks and panniers to carry necessities along the way.

*The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route is an off road route that was originally mapped by the Adventure Cycling Association, from Banff, Alberta to Antelope Wells, New Mexico, a distance of 2,740 miles. Great Divide Rangers will ride mountain bikes, whether rigid or suspended, and use bike packing bags strapped to their frames, handlebars and saddles. Lights, pumps and computers from Blackburn will keep them rolling and safe.

Partners for the 2016 Ranger program: Bell, Niner, Giro, BROOKS, SCRAM, WTB and Big Agnes. This means that the selected rangers will be fully equipped with beautiful Niner bikes, helmets, clothing and camping gear. A travel stipend will be provided to help achieve the goal of completing the route.

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11 Comments
  • 1 0
 Those are some serious rides. My buddy did the PCH one from San Francisco all the way into South America over the course of about 9 months. The highs made me want to join him, but the lows made me happy to sit on the sidelines. A great adventure nonetheless.
  • 1 0
 I threw my name in the hat as well. We'll see what happens...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VZ3OylLKNs
  • 2 0
 Fck February 14???
You got to be kidding, there is no time
  • 1 0
 Go for it. from the looks of things you wont have much competition. The video was pretty cool.
  • 2 0
 Just for your submission, haha. This is really cool. My goal has always been to do the Great Divide trail... ahhh someday.
  • 1 0
 Cool. I ride at Kokopelli trails regularly, but just around in circles; its 142 miles to Moab though.
  • 1 0
 I nominate dave wonderly. Not sure anyone than sanjay, is adventuring as harcore as he...especially in baja.
  • 1 0
 I applied this year. Here's my video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlmHH1ONywY
  • 1 0
 Sweet vid Bro Smile
  • 1 0
 Sounds like fun, but I don't think the wife would go for it.
  • 1 0
 Song Name?







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