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Chromag clocker review
Chromag clocker review











chromag clocker review

“Like a lot of us, I felt stuck in a pandemic vortex,” says Rebecca Ritz, marketing manager at Whistler’s famed Chromag bikes. One benefit of the COVID pandemic was how it effectively cleared almost everyone’s travel schedules while simultaneously forcing us to take a closer look at in-province adventures. Not all of my friends have it so easy though…sometimes if I want to see you, we need to do a trip together.”Īsk and you shall receive, Robin. “Living a life with no kids, no grind, no real routine at all (except coffee), I can keep life pretty loose and I do.

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“I have it pretty easy,” says Whistler local, professional photographer, and long-time Mountain Lifer Robin O’Neill. And while very few Sea to Sky locals originally moved here with a clearly defined plan of putting down roots, starting families, throwing themselves into careers, taking out mortgages, and generally harnessing themselves into any number of other endeavours that cut into their shred time (on ski, bike, board or whatever), it definitely happens to a lot of us. The old saying, paraphrased, is “The first casualty of war is the truth,” but in the war against the ticking clock of life past age 40, the first thing tossed on the chopping block might be spontaneity. Words :: Feet Banks // photos :: Robin O’Neill. Sometimes you gotta get outta town, just to get together.













Chromag clocker review