The reason we founded Mulebar was to go on adventures.
That sounds simple but that's what we love doing with our friends and family. Along the way, we've come across some incredible people who are committed to training hard and staying true to their goals and making them happen, and we mean that in all walks of life, not just on mountains or out racing.
Those people are an inspiration to us and we have tried in a very direct way to help them on their way by fueling their adventure. We also call them Mules since they carry our bars across the planet spreading the news about Mulebar.
Mulebar goes Mega
Mulebar Team riders Jimmy and Matt take on the adventure of the Megavalanche in the French Alps.
It’s January 2007, the normal email traffic is going between the Mulebar riders as to what race to do in the summer, one of the topics, the Megavalanche, held my attention as I knew it had an infamous reputation of being a body and bike breaker. Read more...
Amy Beeton High on Everest
As I wriggled out of my sleeping bag I heard a chorus of cheering and the banging of saucepans as two team had news of early ascents. Their teams had reached the summit of Everest.
As I heard the chorus a shiver went through my whole body and I felt a huge surge of emotion for the successful summiteers. Their months or even month of training and preparations, certainly years of thinking about it and weeks of sheer hard work up here. At 7.30 am, they will have just reached the summit, after setting out at around 10pm the night before.
This is what we will do when we set out for our summit attempt. Read more...
Ben and Dan's Niger River Adventure
The headwaters of the River Niger form one of the remotest and least explored corners of West Africa. Nature rules here, not people.
A trek to the Niger's source and a two-week canoe trip through the wilds of the headwaters marked the beginning of Ben and Dan's epic three-month voyage following the river along its entire course through Guinea, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. Read more...
Jimmy and Alex on the 2006 Cape Epic
A nine day mtb race across the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa with a combination of the world's best riders, the most beautiful scenery and the most amazing trails, including at times single-track through lion country.
We finished but only just. Read more...
Jimmy and Alex on the Trans Scotland 7-dayer
In May 2007 some 350 team and solo riders will line up on the start of the UK's premier mountain bike stage race. Ahead of the riders will lie seven gruelling days of action packed mountain biking on some of the world's best trails.
Simply finishing the TransScotland will require cunning, fitness, imagination, exceptional team spirit and the hunger for outdoor adventure. Find out how Jimmy's cunning and Alex's spirit survive. Read more...
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