dan milner
Contributor
Dan Milner is a phorographer who has worked publications including Bicycling, Outside Online, Men's Health, Adventure Journal, Transworld Snowboarding, Bike magazine USA, Free Men's World, Mountain Biking UK, Powder, Geographical, Cyclist, Vojo Mag, Amuse-Vice, Bike Magazine Germany, Red Bulletin.
Recent articles by dan milner
Dan Milner rates his wildest bike trips
6 rides that will inspire you to head into the unknown
Trek Fuel EX 9.9 2013 – First ride review
Flagship EX keeps true to its pedigree
Lowepro Photo Sport 200 AW backpack review
Keep your photographic crown jewels safe
Patagonia Stretch Ascent jacket review
Bike-friendly waterpoof
Trek Remedy 9.9 – First ride review
Fine-tuned carbon mastery
Trek Fuel EX 9.8 - First ride review
Even better than last year's
Trek Gary Fisher Superfly 100 Elite 29er – First ride review
Great handling big-wheeler
Trek 2012 mountain bikes – First look
Revamped Remedy and Fuel EX; new Slash, Lush and carbon Session 9.9
Prologo Nago Evo TTR saddle review
Time trial seat
Polaris EVA Bike Pod bike bag review
Airline-friendly protection
Scott All Mountain shoes review
Protective off-road footwear
Interview: Doug 'Dr Dew' Lafavor of Kona Mountain Bikes
The Canadian nickname behind 20 years of Kona evolution
Control Tech FX stem review
Solid performer with good looks
Element Neon Q stem review
When weight is a priority over stiffness
Race Face Atlas AM stem review
Great robust stem for beefier riding
Nukeproof Warhead mountain bike stem review
Stiff and trustworthy with heavy-set looks
Sunline XC-1 mountain bike stem review
Quality and craftsmanship
Easton Haven stem review
Well-priced and tough
Thomson Elite X4 stem review
Sets the benchmark in stems
Ritchey WCS 4 Axis mountain bike stem review
Top cross-country stem
Hope AM mountain bike stem review
Quality trail / all-mountain stem
Interview: Rob Roskopp, owner of Santa Cruz Bicycles
Life and times of a mountain bike legend
Race Face Ambush knee pads review
Take the hard knocks
Scott Scale 899 – First ride review
The lightest production mountain bike