THINGS HAPPENING ALL WEEKEND

 
 

SWAG n’ STUFF

Custom Jerseys from Ride Force!

Taylor-Ann has grown this company from the seat of her mountain bike. We love her collaboration, her advocacy and her damn fine jerseys.

Photo Credit: Shannon Givens

We’re not sayin/ nothing about nothing…but we ARE saying that your swag bag might be extra hot this year…

Be like the cool kids.

It takes a lot to drip with this kind of rizz but we can help.

Level up your cool factor every year.

Each registration includes this years newest design on your very own Jurassic Classic MTB Festival tee with the freshest design by OG: Cody McCreary.

(PLUS JCMTBF SOCKS?!)

NOSH

Chanthy Foy will be back this year, serving up the best “familiar foods with an eastern flare” in Lander!

We love her and we LOVE HER FOOD!

The Dos Salitos crew will be serving up amazing, authentic mexican food. We love these loco locals! Get ready to eat like family!

CAFFEINATION STATIONS

Start the festival off cool and caffeinated with a cup of Balsamroot Roasters coffee at packet pick-up.

Then, if you make it downtown, be sure to stop off at one of our other many favorite local coffee shop supporters:

WhiteBark Cafe at 135 N 2nd St.

Lander Bake Shop at 259 Main St.

Sinks Coffee at 300 Main St.

Lincoln Street Bakery at 223 Lincoln St.

BREWs for YOUs

Best believe we’re keepin’ it local with Lander Brewing Co. Not only are we hookin’ you up with Fremont County’s favorite, this year we’ve got some Lander Brewing Ginger Beer coming at you too!

For folks looking to have a stellar time sans alcohol by cracking open a cold one at the end of the day without compromising taste, Athletic Brewing Co. has got your back.

 

CLINICS

 

Beginner/Intermediate/advanced Skills clinics with certified instructors

Space is limited and will go fast- secure your spot now.

Darren Wells, Professor of Mountain Biking

OUR INSTRUCTORS

Darran Wells is the Professor of Outdoor Education for Central Wyoming College in Lander, WY. He has been working professionally in outdoor education since 1999 and teaching mountain bike skills courses and clinics since 2009. After years as a competitive adventure racer, Darran switched to riding DH trails and resorts in 2011. He is a certified skills coach for both BICP and PMBIA . Darran and his wife, Stacy, manage the college’s Alpine Science Institute which features 5 miles of mountain bike optimized trails where, they teach bike clinics, courses, and summer camps for all ages and abilities. Darran also worked on the H5 build crew for 2021 Redbull Rampage and teaches trail building.

Stacy Wells, Mountain Biker Mama

Stacy Wells has been mountain biking for 30 years and teaching professionally since 2012. She specializes in empowering ladies and youth to grow their confidence by crushing technical single track and fast descents.

She's certified with both the BICP and PMBIA bike instructor curricula and has led bike clinics for: Pedal Militia, the NORCO Dirt Series and Central Wyoming College. 

Stacy is no stranger to festival clinics and has worked at both the Wydaho Rendezvous and Jurassic Classic bike festivals. When she is not camping in Whistler or Moab, she also creates upcycled bike tire jewelry and teaches painting with a glass of wine in hand.

Lindsay Nohl is a PMBIA certified professional mountain bike coach and is the owner of her own mountain bike coaching & guiding company in the Tetons called Dirt Town Adventures. She also coaches mountain biking clinics around the US for Ladies AllRide and Homegrown Mountain Bike Tours. Lindsay is a Certified Life Coach (CLC) and has her own coaching business called Lindsay Nohl Coaching. She’s spent 20 years teaching leadership on backpacking, rock climbing, and canyoneering courses for NOLS and is also a NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and writes strength training programs for clients around the US. Her favorite type of riding are long bikepacking trips exploring the southwestern states.

Jen Lipps is a PMBIA certified instructor and the founder of the Lander Women’s MTB group, recognized by Women’s MTB Network as safe space for women/non-binary identifying riders. Passionate about getting more folx on bikes with a supportive, safe and encouraging environment for riders of all ages, abilities and identity, Jen believes there is space for everyone in the cycling community. A Wyoming native, Jen spends time leading courses with National Outdoor Leadership School .

Clair Smith is a PMBIA certified instructor and was an elementary school teacher in Virginia for eight years before she decided to go to Wyoming to work NOLS courses. She thought it was just going to be for a year but many years later, she is still working NOLS backpacking, canyon, winter, and climbing courses and loving every minute. When not in the field, she helps out around NOLS Rocky Mountain as a program supervisor and special projects coordinator. Some of Clair's favorite things are: avocados, furry dogs, UVA basketball, puffy pants, campfires, and singing in the backcountry.