Mountain Flyer | Number 66
[On the Cover] Tyler Deschaine whets his appetite after a downpour on a September day in Bellingham, Washington's Larrabee State Park. "When you live in Bellingham, you get used to riding in the rain, especially during the fall and winter," says Colin Wiseman. "Who doesn't like playing in puddles? A good argument for bikes being the fountain of youth." Colin Wiseman FEATURES Fifty Six Twenty: Revelstoke's new flow trail is pure fun Words by Cassidy Randall | Images by Ryan Creary As Revelstoke's Fifty Six Twenty trail freefalls 5,620 vertical feet from high-alpine tundra to the valley floor, riders lose count of optional jumps. Even the trail crew stopped tallying the berms past 230. No matter the airtime or amount of carving, the longest flow trail in North America is pure fun. Bikepacking in Zanskar, India, the Heart of the Himalaya Words and Images by Mary McIntyre The Buddhist Kingdom of Zanskar in northeastern India has remained nearly unchanged for millennia, but as a crew