After surviving the Cordillera Huayhuash, Joey Schusler, Sam Seward and I set out to explore our base town of Huaraz during our final days in Peru. We biked the dirt alleys around this field of laundry all morning before temptation won us over. The owner, still washing clothes across the creek, whistled and waved in attempt to scare us off. If only she could have seen our grins. (No laundry was hurt during the making of this photo.)
Selected by Scott Secco - I doubt that many of us have ridden through a Peruvian laundry line, but judging from Joey's face, it must be a good time. This shot really captures the fun of mountain biking (especially when you're off exploring and riding in places that you probably shouldn't have).
I love this shot Thomas. It's unique, shows the care free fun that got us all into riding bikes in the first place. Long before I ever rode a bike off road I would have countless hours of fun just tearing around the neighborhood just like this.
There are some items on that line with no pegs attached. Really Pinkbike, where is the safety controls here?! Those jeans could fall on the floor! RECKLESS!