Raindrops on the Moon - Video and Photo Epic

Aug 24, 2016
by Giro Sport Design  
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Photo by Robin O Neill

What makes an experience memorable? Good or bad, it’s the out-of-the-ordinary moments that stay burned in our minds for the rest of our lives. Cody Kelley (the up-and-coming EWS racer on team Yeti / Fox Racing Shox) has had an unreal season so far, with breakout race results alongside his teammate Richie Rude. But perhaps the most thrilling and memorable moment of Cody’s career so far wasn’t on a racecourse at all – it was following Red Bull Rampage 2015 Champion Kurt Sorge down an impossibly steep chute in a landscape as foreign as the moon.

Photo by Robin O Neill

BILL’S PUDDLE
With a break in the race schedule, Cody accepted an offer from Sorge and freeride star Graham Agassiz to join them on a four-day road trip in and around Williams Lake, British Columbia. This rough-and-tumble logging town has a thriving riding culture and the trails are plentiful and varied. In fact, IMBA calls Williams Lake a “Shangri La of Mountain Biking.

Photo by Robin O Neill

Photo by Dain Zaffke

Photo by Robin O Neill

We start out with a descent on Fox Mountain. Under an ominous sky, we’re instantly hitting fast, fun turns with perfectly tacky dirt. Our photo/video crew is loving the weather – the cloud cover makes for consistent, even light under the canopy of trees and the intermittent raindrops make the moss vibrantly green. The group is freight training down the trail hooting and hollering and popping off of every lip and undulation. It’s clear that these three are stoked to be shredding together.

Photo by Robin O Neill

With the cameras rolling and the dirt tacky, Aggy is in his element. “Let me hit that one again,” Aggy says, “I can get lower in that turn.” Rain drops start to fall with more intensity as Aggy hikes back up the slope. Almost in the blink of an eye, the tacky dirt gets a sheen of slippery black mud. On the next pass, Aggy pushes his front wheel over the top of the berm. It’s a split-second crash that looks like no big deal, except Aggy slaps the ground with his hand and instantly knows it’s broken.

bigquotesLet me hit that one again, I can get lower in that turn. - Aggy

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Dain Zaffke

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Robin O Neill

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Robin O Neill

By the time we retrieve Aggy from the hospital it’s hammering rain. We go to the local bike shop, Red Shreds Bike & Board Shed, just in time for an after-hours party. Maybe it’s the torrential rains or the surprise visit by our crew; the place is bustling more than you’d expect for a weekday. We’re greeted by “Shreddy” the shop owner (and legendary rider in his own right) and Jeremy “Jercan” Stowards. The talk is all about a maze of canyons a couple of hours away and how conditions there will be ALL TIME with the recent rains.

Photo by Dain Zaffke

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Dain Zaffke

A TRIP TO THE MOON
The maze of canyons looks more like the moon than Canada. It’s all steep canyon walls, hoodoos and the largest sand dune in British Columbia. We set up camp and wake up the next morning at the base of the wet sand cliffs. Despite a late night of drinking whiskey around the campfire, the group is up early to session the dramatic landscape. (Except for Aggy, of course. His broken hand gives him license to sleep until late morning in the sanctuary of his Toyota Tundra/camper/adventure mobile).

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Robin O Neill

Photo by Robin O Neill

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Dain Zaffke

It’s not until we reach the top and look down that it becomes clear just how steep this terrain is, with a high-speed, high-consequence, 1,000-foot drop from top to bottom. “My nerves are through the roof,” Cody says, perched on the edge, contemplating the descent. “The hardest part is that I can’t even see the run-out.” While the group of photographers and videographers shuffle into position – using, hands, feet and half sitting – Jercan drops in, followed by Cody, then Sorge.

bigquotesMy nerves are through the roof, The hardest part is that I can't even see the run-out. - Cody Kelley

Photo by Robin O Neill

Photo by Robin O Neill
Photo by Robin O Neill

Photo by Dain Zaffke

It’s not as simple as locking up the rear wheel and surfing the sandy slope. There are critical turns and narrow gaps between the hoodoos and it’s clear that Sorge lives for this sort of riding. He’s bombing down each chute, arcing turns and boosting off each rise. At the base of the chute, you can practically see the adrenaline emanating from the riders. “I’ve never ridden anything like that,” Cody says. “I had both brake levers to the bar and I was still accelerating! I must have been going close to 50 miles per hour!

bigquotesI've never ridden anything like that, I had both brake levers to the bar and I was still accelerating! I must have been going close to 50 miles per hour! - Cody Kelley

The energy is electric throughout the group and the videographers are psyched to have captured the action from every angle, including some aerial shots of the chutes.

Photo by Dain Zaffke

Back at camp, the riders quickly find the stash of beers (left chilling in the frigid waters of the Chilcotin River) and start reliving the day’s lines and jumps around the campfire. Stories of the EWS circuit are traded for tales from big mountain freeride and it becomes clear that a true bond was made between these riders. This road trip had taxing moments, and Cody was pushed well beyond his comfort zone, but the past few days have been epic. “This one is never going to leave the memory banks,” Cody says. “The feeling and the rush that I got smashing that first line... it was crazy.

Photo by Robin O Neill

bigquotesThis one is never going to leave the memory banks, the feeling and the rush that I got smashing that first line... it was crazy. - Cody Kelley

Photo by Dain Zaffke

Images by Robin O'Neill and Dain Zaffke.

Check out the full image gallery from this adventure here.


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68 Comments
  • 62 12
 what a friggin sweet adventure with some stella riding, great shots and an all time vid.. shame about the weird helmets though
  • 43 9
 whole point of the video i think. From giro to show these helmets are cool and not weird.
  • 12 2
 @jaha222: That might have been asking a bit much of the film maker, but a great watch
  • 3 0
 @Chickenwithshovel: Yh not saying they accomplished it. But this was definitely a roadtrip "encouraged" by giro and the video lands the same day as the new helmets advertised?
  • 10 1
 i think they look cool. im tempted to buy one simply for the sake of nostalgia.
  • 9 0
 I'm a little embarrassed to say I want one
  • 17 2
 I think they look pretty dope actually. so much better than the bell one..
  • 21 0
 @jaha222: It might come as a surprise, but some of the content we enjoy is sponsored by corporations that are in the business of selling products. Sorry to harsh your mellow.
  • 1 0
 I believe this is called Free Riding. As in being free not caring what others think about how you dress. its about the ride.
  • 1 0
 @jaha222: Yeah, I think that was the joke Ben was making. :/
  • 21 0
 I've never saw anyone with more steeze than Cody. Every pic of him on his bike is like a cover photo on a magazine.
  • 4 1
 So much steeze, his euro tables are a thing of beauty.
  • 12 0
 Cody has such a unique style that I have personally questioned for years! Its effortless but fully calculated, scrubs even when he didn't mean to....Its was amazing watching him and Mitch at the races, you just knew some greatness was about to go down. Representing UTAH and all the other fast dust riders!
  • 11 0
 Rootin, Shootin, tootin... riding
  • 9 0
 no aggy right before rampage!!!?!?!?!!!??!?!!??!?!
  • 5 0
 That's those sort of actions that make me wants to ride my bike for sure, seeing these guys with a big smile on their face! Happy also to note that the durolux can endure this type of riding lol^, i will ride in confidence now :-p! ^^
  • 6 0
 Thanks Giro! I can finally start riding with my old Scott USA face mask again. #fullmoto
  • 11 6
 God damn you Cody, can you keep your bike riding straight? It's like Bernard Kerr having problems keeping both wheels on the ground at the same time... Big Grin
  • 3 0
 His style is unbelievable! Stoked to see this edit of him ripping it up.
  • 3 0
 At 1:45 - sweet jesus, that is some serious sending!
  • 6 1
 Is it just me or do those goggles look absolutely ridiculous with open faced helmets? I understand the practical use and protection but they look awful!!
  • 3 1
 Beards? Check. Camper van? Check. Short road trip movies with titles like Raindrops on the Moon? Check. "I'm actually cooler than you, cooler than jesus, even cooler than life itself" attitude? Check. Shit, the hippies are back...
  • 1 0
 I past these guys going into the canyon on my way back from work.... man do I wish I turned around to say hey, knowing that this is what they were doing!! Rad!! Climbed those hoodoo's many times and wish I saw this first hand.
  • 2 0
 WOW, I almost didn't click to see this. First class video, great tune and so refreshing, but yeah odd concept of helmet ... I don't see it capable for all mounting, sorry all mountain Smile
  • 4 0
 Photo epic is epic! I dont get why people are complaining that it was a sponsored trip by Giro, still awesome non the less!
  • 1 0
 f*cking amazing! Cory throws so much style in his riding. If I get a Yeti, can I do that too?? And Farwell looks absolutely mental! I've heard stories and seen pics, but this is something else. I'm going....
  • 4 0
 Desktop-Picture, klick.
  • 4 1
 This video finally makes using the word 'capable' acceptable.
  • 3 1
 So Sick!!!! Makes me want to go ride with my boys. Keep up the good work. Great edit.
  • 4 0
 Sweet cooler
  • 2 0
 sweet edit, really big mountain riding there. bummer for Aggy, healing vibe bro Aggy. I wanna see that blue polygon.
  • 1 0
 That was epic...I know it's meant to be an advert for the new Switchblade, but when there's that much stoke on show I just don't care. Cody is such a cool rider to watch.
  • 3 1
 Pure knarl and that dirt just looks beautiful.
  • 3 0
 Best vid ever!
  • 3 0
 So pumped up right now.
  • 2 1
 I see they are sporting the new Giro switchblade helmet. Better hurry Giro or you're going to loose a customer to Leatt.
  • 1 0
 The leatt one is a joke, the construction is sooooo flimsy.
  • 2 0
 welcome to the cariboo boys!! YEEEEHAAWWW (devil horns)
  • 3 0
 HESH NOT FRESH!!!
  • 2 0
 Cause a party's not a party til there's a Pils.
  • 1 0
 The feeling of "oh I could do that" lasted approximately five seconds. But honestly, what was i expecting?
  • 1 0
 Has anybody noticed the red shoes Cody is wearing in some shots? Looks like an attempt at a Terraduro 2.
  • 1 0
 Hell yeah the raddest shredders I can think of hitting the gnar. I love it!
  • 2 0
 song title?
  • 3 0
 "They Came for Us" by the Zig Zags
  • 3 0
 @GiroSportDesign: so cool! my buddy is the bassist!
  • 2 0
 pretty amazing pics!
  • 7 6
 just nuts to go down those lines with enduro bikes ......
  • 16 0
 Brett Tippie did the 1st descent down that very chute in Kranked 2, in 1999 on a 5" travel RMB Element with cantilever brakes! Using a Giro Mad Max. Freeriding continues.
  • 4 0
 @mulchee: Got into mtb with "seasons" so that was way before my time. Don't blame me for being young Wink
But don't get me wrong, I never said that they are gnarlier than Tippie, hail to the king !
  • 8 10
 let me guess:
They all are Giro riders and Giro has a new helmet...

Looks like a moped helmet without the chin bar. They better call MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS and do the clip again.
  • 15 1
 looks like a classic open face helmet which is awesome I think... they were the shit in bmx racing days.
  • 21 0
 i know right? how dare a company make a video promoting something. total dickholes.
  • 1 0
 It has a chin bar! Clips in differently than the Bell helmet. Leatt is also coming out with one.
  • 1 0
 Is it just me or does this landscape have everything for everyone?
  • 2 0
 Yeah - did you see Nino's line back up to the top of the hoodoos? Oh wait - just goat tracks. But I bet Nino could climb without dabbing. Awesome video, William's Lake is by far the most raw and inspiring terrain to ride in.
  • 2 1
 Many brake pads were injured or killed in the making of this film.
  • 2 0
 ROWDY!!!
  • 1 0
 Some of the BEST riding I have ever seen !!!!!!!! Cheers
  • 2 0
 sweet video boys !!!
  • 1 0
 Aggy riding an enduro bike for freeride? Why?
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