PNW ASMR on the SpireWatch Transition Employee Cameron Joye navigate a classic PNW wet dayDecember 10, 2025 |
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The hardest part is gettin' out the door! This time of the year motivation to ride can be a hard thing to come by. But it is a guarantee that if you muster up the courage to tackle the elements you'll always be excited that you went. Whether it's that ridge engulfed with fog or the pitter patter of rain on your hood, we're stoked to get in the woods this time of year to see what it has to offer. For 'PNW ASMR' we picked the least rainy weather window of the week and it still dumped. Outpost sales specialist and riding ninja, Cameron Joye, was up for the challenge. Sit back and listen to Cam smoothly flow through a saturated PNW forest.
In classic Pacific Northwest Fashion, rain was the only thing forecasted for weeks.
Cameron Joye is one of the newer members to the Transition crew, working as a sales specialist in the Outpost, but with a background in pro level enduro racing, he fits right in.
The Darrington trails are full of roots and rocks, that combined with the wet conditions made for some properly challenging conditions. Perfect for the Spire.
"Should I bring a jacket?" -Cam, the day before
Foggy trees are music to our eyes.
A fresh ultraviolet Spire shining through the mud. To learn more about the Spire, and see the all new colors, click HERE |
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