HTML · CSS · JavaScript · WorkStand
Continental Ski & Bike
An ongoing web development role for a local Duluth bike and ski shop — building custom pages on top of their existing e-commerce platform and keeping the site running day to day.

The setup
Continental Ski & Bike has been a Duluth fixture since 1955, serving skiers and cyclists with a full retail shop, a service center, and seasonal rentals. Their site runs on WorkStand, a platform built specifically for bike and ski shops, which handles their catalog, rentals, and checkout. My role isn't to replace that system — it's to build the custom pages and personality-driven content that make the shop feel like itself online, and to keep the site running smoothly as things change.
What I work on
- Custom About Us page, including individual staff bios for the whole crew
- Rentals and Service pages tailored to how the shop actually operates
- Ongoing updates and fixes as the shop's offerings and seasons change
- Keeping the site's personality — playful, local, a little weird in the best way — intact across every page
The relationship
This one's ongoing. I'm not just the developer who built it and left — I'm part of how the shop keeps its online presence current, which says more about the working relationship than any single project ever could.