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GROWING PAINS.

I can recall a time I felt growing pains. I was walking down the hallway in our house and a sudden pain shot through my leg, in fact I remember crying out that I had just been shot in the leg with an arrow, a flint tipped Port Orford Cedar shaft right through my femur. […]

TK’S CHAIR RIDE.

Birthday’s have always been about the weekend. An awesome, radical adventure with the best of friends; great food; and getting outside. True birthday weekenders are a dying breed as with each aging year the weekending becomes less and less of a priority with life’s other “priorities” taking the front seat. The one night, 2-hour dinner […]

RECAPTURE.

There’s no better way to roam than by clinking chain and knobby treads cruising through rock and dirt. There’s always more to explore in this country, further distances to be travelled, and it’s never short of an epic view. Like my childhood reads of Cam Jansen I just want to say “click” and hope my […]

TEASER.

Just realized this beaut was never posted on the blog! Kudos to Swedish Fish Studios aka Linus for pulling this together last minute before our true launch. All the video reel is thanks to Travis, Josh and our friends at The Good Line. Check out the final video on our Indiegogo page.

WANDER YONDER.

there’s that saying if these walls could talk, the stories they’d tell. that’s what I always think exploring this vast country. canyons scattered with remnants of ancients who toiled and lived off the land. also, the dirt trodden by explorers of old wandering the country for reasons not to far from our own. there’s a […]

ROAM INDUSTRY.

When we first started with Roam we had no idea where the concept would take us. Initially bike packing, biking even wasn’t in the equation at all! Our focus was on climbing, putting all our efforts to get Dustin AMGA/IFMGA certified and going from there. Always in the back of our minds it wasn’t until […]

ROAM.

We’ve been busy, busy bees at Roam Industry! This past weekend was spent with The Good Line and a few close friends filming the beautiful country of Southeast Utah.  9 of us spent the night at the old Hyand Hotel,  built in the late 1800’s. It was movie perfect, big old house, creaky floors, heavy rain and lightning […]