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Adventurer Spotlight: Francesco Perri
I'm a trail and ultra runner living in Salt Lake City, Utah with my family. When we first had kids, I decided the best way to continue training for ultra marathons was to take my kids with me. On a typical day I'll get home from work, hurry and load up one of my kids in the Bumbleride to take them out for a run. We'll go out for 5-15 miles and they will just sit their enjoying the view while dad pounds the pavement. I also take my kids in our child carrier pack up in the mountains. Both...
A Color Story: Olive
Mood Board
From great outdoor adventures to the simplest things in life. Ride your bike. Read a book on a cozy couch. Take the long way. Our olive colorway has depth yet is soothing and down to earth.
Olive You
Live from the Farm
Meg White was a long-time employee of Bumbleride. Back in 2018, she and her family moved to a farm in Oregon...from an urban farm they started in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego, CA. We watched her become married and have her first-born baby girl while at Bumbleride. Since leaving to pursue life in Oregon on a farm, we've seen her crew and farm family continue to grow. Q&A with Meg: What inspired you to want to be so adventurous, to pick up your life and move from an urban neighborhood in San Diego to a farm in Oregon? My husband and...
Using Ghosts Nets for Good
A ghost net is a fishing net that’s been lost or abandoned in the ocean. Did you know, 48,000 tons of Ghost Fishing Nets enter the oceans each year? These abandoned nets continue to trap everything in their path, presenting a major problem for the health of our oceans and marine life. Says Worldwildlife.org, ghost nets are also a major contributor to the Ocean Plastics Crisis. Most modern nets are made of nylon or other plastic compounds that can last for centuries. According to a 2018 study in Scientific Reports, ghost nets make up at least 46 percent of the Great Pacific Garbage...