The Southern Hemisphere was calling yet again for an extended summer of filming. This time it was with Andrew Neethling in Cape Town, South Africa. Andrew was one of the first riders Clay filmed with in his earlier movies. It's great to see how far they have both come with their respective crafts.
Selected by Sterling Lorence - Nice creative angle that gives the viewer a slice of what the riders view is, and also good original idea for composition....searchin for something new and interesting. Looks like a beauty steep landing. I like the band of shadow for helpin 'needles' pop in the evening light.
@gombo8 u need just f*ck off, @galliwasp my point exactly, all i did was make a damn comment but nooooo pinkbike a*sholes with dicks in their asses have to go and neg prop like a lil bitch, why cant people just leave a stupid comment alone
Is this the new thing the kids are saying these days? Please tell me it's not like the, "thumbs up if you were directed to this video by ________" on youtube.
He is killing it, but the landing isn't as obscure as you might think, it is just a good photographer, the take of is in the lower middle/ right, and you can tell by the lip is meant for some height, the landing is the edge of darkness, but because of the height it looks like he is jumping inot oblivion. I like it, great picture.
Looks a little like bend... Being the freeride coordinator for the local bike alliance; I do not recognize this as a legit location to ride. This was pirate built somewhere. I'm not quite sure yet..... but i'll get it...
There is big crater after with a track in U in the middle, the rider lands probably 9 meters later this sequence, but the track is very very steep. Nice photo ! :-)