Paws & Wheels: Starring
@OliDorn and Balu. Oli and I have been working on a couple projects together and one day he said: "Hey, let's do a trail dog video with my dog Balu!" Balu is super sweet, but young and wild and kinda crazy - so we didn't know how he would perform and if we would be able to get the shoot done at all. But we managed quite well. Hope you like it!
Ryan Middleton - The Dark Horse: Ryan Middleton is probably one of the wildest bike riders you've never heard of. A low key Scottish rider who's meticulous, determined, and has pin point accuracy to ride things in a certain way.
Vincent Pernin - Everyday I'm Rustlin: Nothing can beat this feeling! Drifting on loamy dirt and popping off every lip you can find on track. That’s what I’ve always done and that’s what I will always do as long as I live here in Les Arcs.
Hervé Roos - Levity: Hervé Roos riding the Kemberg trail.
Beast Coasters 11: Set amidst a backdrop of political and spiritual turmoil, a small band of dusty bros were able to find a common ground and escape the factory of madness. And together, they filmed some biking. Shot throughout Vermont's NEK.
Autumn's Offering: Jadyn gets out to enjoy the fall colours.
Dylan Stark - MTB Street Part: I've been wanting to film a mountain bike street video part for as long as I can remember just never had the motivation to do so. After losing my BMX sponsor and not having any plans for 2019 I decided to go out and film this video hopefully to land a legit mountain bike sponsor for 2019. Thanks to everyone who helped hold a camera and film this video.
Exploring the Chilcotins with Wildlife Photographers: Exploring the Southern Chilcotins with wildlife photographers, and old riding buddies, Jess Findlay and Connor Stefanison.
Forrest Riesco - Whistler Closing Weekend: Whistler closing weekend! Doesn't get any better. Tacky dirt and Crabapple laps all day. Cheers to my friends for following me down a few laps and taking some clips. Good times! Until next year...
How To Be An Influencer: Bit different from the usual content, but I really want to up my filming this year and hopefully if you Punters like this then I'll do some more! Let me know.
Garrett Reynolds Signature Sessions: From Cali to Barca to Montreal and back, Garrett puts down hammers.
Garrett Reynolds ''Deadline'' Full Segment: Possibly the greatest street section ever.
Garrett Reynolds - Red Bull Part: Every clip Reynolds puts out is amazing.
Richie Jackson's "Death Skateboards" Part: Richie reminds us that there are no rules in skateboarding. Choose your own adventure.
Stephen Lawyer's "FAMO" Part: Fresh off his promotion to the pro ranks, Stephen Lawyer unleashes a part loaded with mind-bending maneuvers that'll have you pushing that rewind button again and again.
Escape: JaBig, a Montreal-based DJ, buys a bike on a whim and decides to attempt to beat the record for the longest continuous bike ride in a single country. What’s more, he’ll ride a single-speed, fixed-gear bicycle and finish in the winter, approaching the Arctic Ocean by way of Canada’s northernmost continental hamlet, Tuktoyaktuk in the Northwest Territories.
Jake Blauvelt - Full Circle: Full Circle documents Jake Blauvelt and friends, snowboarding in some of the best freestyle backcountry terrain in the world, all while Jake reflects on what keeps him and his family happy and healthy. Featuring: Jake Blauvelt, Kazu Kokubo, Austen Sweetin, Austin Smith, and Beau Bishop.
Travis Rice - Truffle Pigs: Last winter, Travis Rice and Chris Rasman went deep into Alaska’s Tordillo Mountains. Their trip coincided with about five feet of fresh snow - which was followed up by about 100 MPH winds.
EHFrame: Paradise.
Higher Truths: In the age of modern comfort and convenience, why do we choose to suffer?
Title Photo by:
Airik
To check out videos submitted by fellow Pinkbike members that didn't quite make Movie Mondays
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over a river, and there is liquid water under the ice. Many northern communities that are accessible only by air or water, are having trouble or added expense resupplying fuel, canned food and dry goods over the winter, since the ice road trucking season is getting shorter and shorter
Global warming reducing the time the road is open.
That's a serious issue with no easy solution.
About 25 thousand kilometres.
That's a long road!
Is there now an alternative to the ice road depicted in the flic?
They will need one if there isn't one.
Thank you for the wiki link
Hiway 10 compleated in 2017.
Kids don't look after their stuff these days, I guess...