Where I Ride Poster: Raystown

$20.00

Raystown has a way of getting under your skin. Long stretches of trail, quiet forest, and that sense of being just far enough removed that the ride feels earned. It’s the kind of place where small moments — mechanical hiccups, unexpected views, problem-solving on the fly — end up becoming the story you remember most.

This Where I Ride poster is a simple reference to time spent riding at Raystown Lake. It isn’t meant to catalog trails or distances, but to reflect the experience of being out there — even when the ride doesn’t go exactly as planned, and that’s part of what makes it stick.

Printed on thick, museum-quality matte paper, the poster is designed to live where rides are planned, remembered, and talked about — a home office, workshop, or wherever your gear tends to pile up. Like Raystown itself, it rewards a closer look without asking for attention.

Each print is made on demand, keeping production intentional and avoiding overstock — much like choosing a destination ride and committing to it, knowing the details will sort themselves out along the way.

Raystown has a way of getting under your skin. Long stretches of trail, quiet forest, and that sense of being just far enough removed that the ride feels earned. It’s the kind of place where small moments — mechanical hiccups, unexpected views, problem-solving on the fly — end up becoming the story you remember most.

This Where I Ride poster is a simple reference to time spent riding at Raystown Lake. It isn’t meant to catalog trails or distances, but to reflect the experience of being out there — even when the ride doesn’t go exactly as planned, and that’s part of what makes it stick.

Printed on thick, museum-quality matte paper, the poster is designed to live where rides are planned, remembered, and talked about — a home office, workshop, or wherever your gear tends to pile up. Like Raystown itself, it rewards a closer look without asking for attention.

Each print is made on demand, keeping production intentional and avoiding overstock — much like choosing a destination ride and committing to it, knowing the details will sort themselves out along the way.


Print details

  • Museum-quality matte paper

  • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil

  • Paper weight: 189 g/m²

  • Opacity: 94%

  • ISO brightness: 104%

  • Paper sourced from Japan