Through rain and mud, Bellingham mountain bikers ride on
By Beck Hanson | March 12Despite the colder weather, mountain bikers in Bellingham ride on through the winter, embracing the unique challenges that it brings.
Beck Hanson (he/him) is a junior at WWU working towards his journalism (public relations) degree. He is a sports reporter for The Front. In his free time, he enjoys skiing at Mt. Baker. You can reach him at beckhanson.thefront@gmail.com
Despite the colder weather, mountain bikers in Bellingham ride on through the winter, embracing the unique challenges that it brings.
For those looking to be more active or find a new hobby, climbing might be the perfect opportunity. Climbing can be a great way for students to get involved with a community on and off campus.
The Western Washington University women’s basketball team fell 72-40 to the No. 20 nationally-ranked University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves on Thursday, Feb. 13, at Sam Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham, Wash. This was their second meeting of the season after losing 67-59 in their first meeting in Alaska on Jan. 18, 2025.
Local outdoor retailer Backcountry Essentials is offering tuning workshops for skiers and snowboarders where participants will learn how to maintain their gear. The workshop is a great way to get together with the ski community in Bellingham and offers skills for people eager to learn.