Tiptoe through the Tulips of Washington

2021 will be a Different Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. We know there will be restrictions on the number of people who can visit our fields and gardens (and other retail establishments/restaurants/venues) based on COVID guidelines established by the state and county governments.

City Spotlight: Philadelphia To change the overall look

This article is part of Earth Refuge’s Spotlight Series on Philadelphia. During the summer of 2021, cities across the United States (‘US’) have seen record breaking temperatures to an extent that scientists say would have been “virtually impossible” to reach without anthropogenic climate change.

The Castle on the Cliff: Majestic, Magic, Manoir

Thousands of migrants – of whom, many are children – suffer from deadly heat conditions at the US-Mexico border. As the effects of climate change worsen day by day, extreme weather conditions are causing a high risk of dehydration and death amongst migrants who try to enter the States.

All Aboard the Rocky Mountaineer

In this interview, correspondent Polly Nash talks to fire fighter Cami Schafer about one of the many frightening effects of climate change; the ever-growing threat of wildfires around the world. Last year California was hit by the Dixie Fire, the largest single forest fire in the state’s history.

Pure Luxe in Punta Mita the original contained

In this week’s interview, Ole ter Wey talks to climate activist Grace Fong about the importance of climate education. Drawing on her very personal experiences with the impacts of climate change in her home country of Fiji

Some Roads Bring You Closer To The Mountains. Some Bring You Closer To Each Other.

Through freezing winds, rough roads, and endless turns, the journey feels lighter when shared with the right people. Somewhere between the mountains and the miles, fear turns into laughter, silence turns into memories, and every ride becomes a story you never want to end. Because the best part of the road isn’t just the destination — it’s who rides beside you.

Different Cities. Different Stories. One Brotherhood.

What starts as a group ride slowly turns into something bigger. Strangers become family, every engine sound feels familiar, and every road creates memories that stay forever. From mountain villages to hidden roads untouched by the chaos of the world, these rides are not just about bikes — they’re about the people beside you, the laughter during breaks, and the feeling of belonging somewhere far away from home. That’s the spirit of LEO RIDERS — where every journey feels like a story worth living.

Where The Roads End, Stories Begin.

Miles away from the chaos, under endless skies and surrounded by nothing but mountains, a group of strangers became riders chasing the same feeling — freedom. No luxury, no shortcuts, just raw roads, cold winds, and the kind of silence that makes you feel alive. Every stop becomes a memory, every ride becomes a story, and somewhere between the dust and the mountains, you find a version of yourself you never knew existed. That’s the magic of riding with LEO RIDERS.

Somewhere Between The Mountains, We Forgot The World.

Cold winds, endless roads, and two souls riding through silence with nothing but freedom ahead. No city noise, no distractions — just the sound of the engine echoing through the mountains and moments that make you forget the world behind you. Some journeys aren’t about destinations; they’re about the laughter inside helmets, the unexpected stops for breathtaking views, and the feeling of being truly alive on the open road. That’s what LEO RIDERS is all about — not just bike trips, but stories, memories, and experiences that stay with you long after the ride ends.