I LOVE the seat! Mrs. Sandra from Australia Hi Jeri, Just wanted you to let you know that the seat is awesome! My wife and her butt could not be happier 🙂 Thanks! Seth Jeri: Thanks for the quick delivery of the Green Carbon bike seat.  Excellent customer service! This is my second seat purchase of […]
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Follow the biking and travel adventures of Ride Out Technologies founder Jeri Rutherford!
Mountain Biking the Copper Canyon of Mexico
The Copper Canyon, the deepest canyon on earth, seven times the size of the Grand Canyon, and what better way to see the sights then on mountain bikes? Simply getting to the canyon is an effort. My husband Ray and I have undertaken a driving tour Montana to Belize, returning back through Mexico to Colorado, […]
Summer Biking in North West Montana is Heaven on Earth
Summer biking rides in the Cabinet mountains of Montana, by RideOut Technologies, your comfort seat provider.
The Fountain of Youth
Why biking make you young again
Biking Belize
bikes are efficient and amazing here is a look at Biking Belize
Packing Up
Packing Up, Heading Home, and Why Has This Been Important? – Five Oceans, Three countries, Seven Weeks It was December 1st. The weather was warm but very unsettled. Kiwi’s have an expression: “Spring in New Zealand is all four seasons in one day”. Our last week there lived up to this; we experienced alternating […]
Hot Springs
Hot Springs R’ Us 11/26/14 – Rotorua is the geothermal center of the New Zealand Universe, and we soaked it up! Our ride took us along a hot spring trail. The prior day’s trek pushed us to our limits, and an easier day was in order; our muscles ached. On the positiv e side, […]
Goal met!
Goal met! Waihi to Te Oraha to Waimato Falls Like many countries, New Zealand is promoting bike tourism and, to that point, has reclaimed old rail lines and converted them to bike paths. Our path today utilized 44 kilometers of that track, followed by an additional 25 kilometers to the county’s highest waterfall. This rail […]
Olfactory
An Olfactory Organism Biking New Zealand is a sensory overload. While biking down roads, one hits wave upon wave of floral calling cards. In the hills, Honeysuckle clings from the hillside; in the farmland, wild roses choke the hedgerows; fields are wild with pink heather; every stream bed is laden with moss; ferns and […]
End of the World
It’s the End of the World As We Know It… The northern end that is, of the north island of New Zealand….Whew, nothing dire. Taking the advice of locals, we caught a bus to the lighthouse on Cape Regina, where the Tasman Sea collides with the South Pacific. Words and photos don’t do the place […]