Professional Builder Profile Interview: Luca Schmidt and Janis Vogt of Schanzenwerk in Germany
For this series on interviewing professional trail builders, I’m intentionally moving the conversation around from country to country and continent to continent. So far, we’ve visited the United States, Canada, Australia, and now Germany. I love that there are mountain bikers and trail builders literally everywhere. From deserts to farmlands to rainforests and everything in between. Our most recent interview is with Janis Vogt and Luca Schmidt, co-founders of Schanzenwerk in Germany.
Trail Builder Setups - B.O.B. Gear Tool Rax for YAK & Ibex Models
In our last feature highlighting a custom builder set-up, we showed Glen Gollrad’s B.O.B. trailer, modified to hold trail tools and other gear. I love the D.I.Y. ethos, and it started me thinking about how I could pimp my ride.
But, I’m also lazy, so I was pretty psyched to see Martin Ready’s email showing his set-up which uses a kit specifically for B.O.B. trailers; B.O.B. Gear Tool Rax for YAK & Ibex Models.
Want to Write for Trail Builder Mag? Here’s What You Need to Know
Trail Builder is a magazine for trail builders written by trail builders. In other words, it is community-generated content. Each week, I receive countless emails from trail builders all over the world. Wherever mountain bikers are building trails, we're hearing from them … from you. Any chance I get, whether in person or through emails and social media, I reinforce that the scope of this magazine is global. As a result, I hear from you no matter where you live.
Professional Builder Profile Interview: Garreth Paton of Iconic Trails in Australia
As we continue our series on interviewing professional trail builders, we couldn’t be more excited about the response. When we tossed it out on social media a few weeks ago about whether anyone was interested in being interviewed, we had no idea the kind of response we’d get! It’s fun and educating to hear from professional trail builders worldwide. For this interview, we move the conversation from British Columbia, Canada, to Australia, where we hear from Garreth Paton of Iconic Trails.
Share With Us How You Carry Tools On Your Bike
Last fall, we posted an article by David Alden-St. Pierre called “Trail Builder Setups,” featuring how one creative trail builder modified a B.O.B. trailer to carry his tools into the backcountry. We’re now expanding on that article and creating a series showcasing how different trail builders take their equipment to work on projects. After that first article, many of you sent photos or tagged us in your posts showing your fun and creative setups. Now it’s time to take this to the next level and explore this topic more.
Fun Offerings Coming Soon from Trail Builder Mag
Yes, we’re a magazine. But can you have a mag without merch (merchandise, gear, etc)? First of all, the question you might be thinking is, “why?” Great question. I vowed to myself that as I build this magazine (and company) I will be as transparent as possible. There are a few specific reasons we’re rolling out our own gear and other offerings. What are they?
Professional Builder Profile Interview: Patrick Podolski of Golden Dirt Trails in British Columbia
It’s not an overstatement that British Columbia is a Mecca and hotspot for mountain biking. With iconic places like the North Shore and Whistler (and many more), people travel from all over the world to ride and shred the loam. As we continue our Professional Builder Profile interview series, I am excited to introduce you to Patrick Podolski. Patrick has been digging and building on the North Shore for years. He now runs his own operation called Golden Dirt Trails.
First Giveaway a Success!
I am excited to announce that the winners of our giveaway of the pre-release print edition of Volume 1, Issue 0, have been notified. It was quite a scene early this morning. We had a room full of math PhDs crunching numbers, creating algorithms, running different equations, and ensuring that we genuinely did randomly draw winners. Lots of white lab coats and pocket protectors. Ok, well, maybe not quite, but we did randomly draw 7 winners. These winners represented a blend of new people who signed up for our newsletter for a chance to win along with all of the current subscribers.
Introducing the Limited Edition Volume 1, Issue 0 of Trail Builder Mag
I am excited the announce a very limited run of our first print issue of Trail Builder Mag. As a matter of fact, there are only ten copies in existence. So what’s the deal?
This really is an experiment or trial. Why is that important? I’ve had numerous email exchanges, Zoom calls, in-person meetings, conversations via DM, and more about this magazine. One of the themes I keep repeating over and over is this … Trail Builder Magazine needs to be sustainable from day one. We already know of the volatility of the whole print magazine world. A common statement I hear is, “A print magazine? Now? Whew, that’s risky. But good luck!”
Wrapping Up 2022 and Anticipating 2023
We’re two days away from the end of the year, and it has been a year! The details are fuzzy as I don’t recall the exact time and place I decided to start Trail Builder Mag, but it happened. February 25th was the fateful day I created @trailbuildermag and posted for the first time. That was the day after I bought the domain trailbuildermag.com and started building the website. It’d take several more weeks to get a website up and running. Simultaneously I began working on a business and marketing plan. In my mind, it was going to be a slow trickle of a release. You know, get my social media accounts set up, slowly build the website, and then begin seeing if I can grow a following.