Adam Craig

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Photos from Adam Craig's post 10/01/2025

Theodore Robert Craig- 7/20/2025. Life is a journey, the real part is just beginning! Lucky to have such a healthy new member of our little family. Endlessly proud of Annie for delivering and nurturing him so perfectly. The future is bright!

Photos from Adam Craig's post 11/24/2023

Bike are fun and all, but tremendously thankful to be back working on our home here in Maine. Lucky to have Annie, Dad and a host of skilled friends to support the effort. Sam and Josh both chucked when I said to bring bikes in case we get time for a rjde during our six-day build window. Focus was on framing, sheathing, taping, insulating, taping, strapping and temp windows for our four main walls so Central Maine Crane could stand them up. Luckily we could build the end walls in the garage, worked out well with the one rainy and one snowy day… Now we’re waiting on roof trusses, should have them on and covered in December. That’s the right timing, no? Really neat seeing the shape Jesse created for us becoming reality.

Photos from Adam Craig's post 10/07/2023

Finally got the Glory built so figured it was time to peel the tarp off our neglected house project and get that going again. After a quick skid down the front yard hill… Downhill bikes are different, and so excellent. Stoked to get to know this new generation Glory! And to watch the riders rally theirs down the Mont St. Anne track today for the final of the year! Much love to and for helping this come together!

Photos from Adam Craig's post 09/09/2023

“Looks good sitting by the road with a For Sale sign, doesn’t it?” is a quote I remember vividly from childhood. In the winter dad’s carpentry business would be slower and he’d take the opportunity to do some auto mechanic work. Some winters he’d buy a totaled car at auction, fix it up, maybe drive it a bit, especially if it was something fun like a Camaro, then sell it the next summer. Thanks for teaching me a bit about cars, Harv, and for the assist in getting the Del Sol spiffed up for it’s new spot on the lawn until someone wants it. 1995 Honda Del Sol, 204k mi, 5-speed, runs and drives good. Bout as rusty as a car that was driven to Sugarloaf every winter weekend from 1995 to 2016, when it’s original owner, John Chapman quit driving and skiing at age 90. Dad says two grand but the sign says $1800, make us an offer. action shot by

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