Life in Whistler Rider Profiles
Over the next month or so I’m going to try and bring you stories from people’s lives here in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. We’ve all moved here for different reasons – some like myself, just for the mountain biking, while many originally for the snow and others just to escape “city life”.
There are some pretty interesting stories in this town, and some amazing lifestyles to go along with them.
As is customary with living in Whistler, I’ve asked a fair few people about being profiled so far, and while many have said yes, I am sure plenty will forget about it. Part of life in Whistler does seem to bring a very carefree nature – I’ll do my best to bring as many rider profiles to you as possible. Be warned: there are plenty of Aussies in this town – it is impossible to avoid profiling at least a handful!
My goal is to show the world what life in Whistler is really like, especially through the eyes of a mountain biker. I hope to provide a little bit of an insight into not only how and where we ride, but how well mountain biking ties in to our day to day life.
I hope you enjoy the Life in Whistler Rider Profiles!
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This is a great idea. You should talk to Whistler Tourism and tell them what you’re doing…..a few freebies of something would be nice for all the promotion you’re doing. British Columbia is a beautiful place. I haven’t been to Whister, but I’ve heard it’s amazing and I’m looking forward to your posts about it (and it’s riders).
Darryl
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