"Doing the legwork" is a literal expression in the Kershaw household.
Jeremy Kershaw molds a love of gravel cycling, of exploration, and of the vast interior of Minnesota's Arrowhead into events that evolve and capture the imagination as the sweep of gravel riding's popularity touches more of the state.
What he, with his wife, Avesa Rockwell, have shaped the last 15 years through their Heck of the North Productions outfit continues to morph in a scene that he said is "percolating" as much as rising, like it is elsewhere in the country.
There are some bedrock events:
The Le Grand du Nord in May, beginning in Grand Marais, features three rides (100, 54 and 26 miles).
The namesake Heck of the North, out of Two Harbors, was Kershaw's first event in 2009. Now, it has three rides (105, 55, 20 miles); it rolls in September.
But Kershaw and Co. keep it fresh, too:
With The Fox and The Wolf, which debuts July 21-23, he has veered from classic gravel rides into new terrain.