
We’re putting the final touches to Issue 105 today before it goes to the printers; you have until Sunday evening to get a print subscription in time for it, or you can go all digital with a cyber-subscription. Click this big yellow button to see your options:
What’s in the mag this month? Read on!
International Adventure: Patagonia – Barney travels to this remote region of Chilé to find some killer singletrack – and a fair bit of dust.
We Work Here: Rocky Mountain – We take a trip to the distant (but still very wet) shores of North Vancouver, to see the inner workings of one of Canada’s oldest mountain bike companies.
UK Adventure: Dances with Wolves – Andy McCandlish takes a chilly trip down memory lane with Ed Oxley and Andy McKenna.
UK Adventure: Riding Through The Seasons – Sanny extols the virtues of riding all year round.
Room 101 – Mark is the ultimate arbiter of your submissions to our Room of Shame.
Classic Ride: Capel Curig – There’s more to Snowdonia than a few trail centres and a mountain.
Grouptest: Wider Wheels – The Grinder team put six sub-£500 wheelsets through the mill.
Bike Test: Flat-out Race Bikes – We take a look at three nose-to-the-wheel speed machines.
Through the Grinder – A plethora of promising products, assessed by our accomplished assemblage of trusted and true testers.
Grinder Bike: Pivot Mach 4 Carbon – Chipps takes a long look at Pivot’s swoopy carbon trail/race monster.

Subscriber Supplemental
This section is only available for postal subscribers and Premier Dealer customers. This issue’s Swiss feature contains stunning photography that you’d be mad to miss.
15 Years of Spine Lines – To celebrate our 15th year, some of the best – and the weirdest – of our Spine Lines.
International Adventure: Suisse Rolling – Jérôme Clementz takes a busman’s holiday in the Swiss Alps.
The Last Word – Antony de Heveningham wonders if we’re actually in the golden age of mountain biking right now.
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