Trek

Trek may refer to:

  • Backpacking (wilderness), also known as trekking
  • The Great Trek, a 19th-century migration of Africa's Boers
  • Trek (band), Russian rock band
  • the Trek experiment, UC Berkeley, on board STS-74.
  • Trek Bicycle Corporation, a bicycle manufacturer
  • Trekking bike, a type of hybrid bicycle
  • Horse or pony trekking, a form of trail riding
  • KCNK2, otherwise known as the TREK-1 potassium channel
  • Hiking
  • Walking
  • See also

  • Trekker (comics)
  • Trekboer
  • Voortrekkers
  • Trekking peak
  • Trekking pole
  • Sea Trek (disambiguation)
  • Trek (band)

    Trek is a Russian rock band formed in Khabarovsk, Soviet Russia, in 1977.

    History

    The group was formed in 1977.

    The constant structure was formed in 1980. In 1982 they published their first album «Flying for line».

    In 1991 the band plays at a Soviet-Japanese-American festival in Vladivostok.

    In 1995 the group publishes the CD «Blessed to Feel», the first CD of a Far Eastern rock group. There was a considerable number of groups by then in Khabarovsk and the band "Track" decided to start rock club "Roxy" on June, 24th, 1995.

    In 1996 "Track" performs at the Russian-American festival in Vladivostok "Vladi-ROCKstok-96". There was a manager of the band "Nazareth" present at that festival. He invited the "Track" for a joint concert with «Nazareth» in Vladivostok. Tours «Nazareth» coincide with Dan McCafferty's 50 anniversary and "Track" also was officially invited to celebrating of anniversary. McCafferty said in exclusive interview for TVA: «"Trek" is the best that I heard in Russia». But then "Trek" broke up.

    Trek Bicycle Corporation

    Trek Bicycle Corporation is a major bicycle and cycling product manufacturer and distributor under brand names Trek, Electra Bicycle Company, Gary Fisher, Bontrager, Diamant Bikes, Villiger Bikes and until 2008, LeMond Racing Cycles and Klein. With its headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin, Trek bicycles are marketed through 1,700 dealers across North America, subsidiaries in Europe and Asia as well as distributors in 90 countries worldwide.

    History

    1975–1979 The early years

    In December, 1975, Richard (Dick) Burke and Bevil Hogg established Trek Bicycle as a wholly owned subsidiary of Roth Corporation, a Milwaukee-based appliance distributor. In early 1976, with a payroll of five, Trek started manufacturing steel touring frames in Waterloo, Wisconsin, taking aim at the mid to high-end market dominated by Japanese and Italian made models. Trek built nearly 900 custom hand-brazed framesets that first year, each selling for just under $200. Later that same year Trek Bicycle was incorporated. In 1977, Penn Cycle in Richfield, Minnesota became the first Trek dealer in the world. Within three years, Trek sales approached $2,000,000.

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