Movies For Your Monday

Nov 12, 2017
by Scott Secco  
Bryce Starling - Teaser: Rider: Bryce Starling. Full video coming in Spring.

Views: 7,063    Faves: 26    Comments: 1



Emmett Hancock Out of My Element: After a long summer of dust and warm temperatures Emmett takes on some of the rowdiest conditions of the year.

Views: 12,402    Faves: 72    Comments: 9



Sending it in Utah: Jack Graham and friends ripping in Utah.

Views: 4,638    Faves: 15    Comments: 3



Irish Death Trail in Bellingham, WA: This is one of my favorite trails on the mountain, so I decided to make a quick shredit on it! Enjoy!

Views: 8,854    Faves: 52    Comments: 7



2017 Season Edit: 4 out of 4 Tomas agrees that the north shore is still extreme, so czech it out.

Views: 5,995    Faves: 12    Comments: 8



Freeride Or Die: I'm back on the big bike after a road trip in the Alpes! Flat pedals, sick lines... what else do you need?

Views: 6,222    Faves: 32    Comments: 7



Lucid - Marvin Buchholzki: Lucid shows the talented rider Marvin Buchholzki in a unique surrounding. Directed, filmed, and edited by Tim Zerban with the help of Nima Rafiee, Karim Hussein, Simon Schwarz and Piroschka Brucker.

Views: 3,167    Faves: 24    Comments: 2



Beast Coasters 13: We 3 Lana: Lana Del Rey was born in upstate New York and she babysat one of our friends when they were like six. Wilmington and Lake Placid have an awesome riding scene with tons of different trails and fun terrain. Hometown homie Cam Willis and the Barkeaters Trail Alliance (BETA) showed us the goods, thanks fellas!

Views: 9,315    Faves: 33    Comments: 6



9.8M/S^2: Riding in Colorado, Wyoming, and British Columbia.

Views: 2,418    Faves: 11    Comments: 3



Teiva & Temarii Dirt Jump in Tahiti: Riders: Temarii Buillard and Teiva Niva.

Views: 3,964    Faves: 33    Comments: 3



Greg Watts at Woodward Tahoe: Greg Watts had a chance to try some of the new trails at Woodward, Tahoe. Looks like they have a wide variety to ride on. Watch and see.




Kriss Kyle Rips BMX at Unit 23 Skatepark - Raw 100: With the Scottish winter in full swing, king of style and steeze Kriss Kyle took to his local skatepark for an absolute shred session to kick the winter doldrums. The man never disappoints when it comes to pushing the boundaries of BMX and how he attacks a park, so we decided to take our Raw 100 series indoors to listen to the pure shredding as Kriss explores Unit 23.




Blood, Sweat & Trails - Jay Lonergan: When the first shovelful of the infamous orange magic dirt was scooped and stacked into a pile on a strip of undeveloped land in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, back in 1994, it sparked a clay inferno that resulted in multiple lines filled with various progressive jumps that became the legendary Posh Woods. The lasting impact and huge influence that Posh and the locals have had on the global trails community is undeniable. The bar on jump construction and shaping, trails etiquette, and dedication (to name a few) has been raised multiple notches over the last two decades, thanks to Posh. One current Posh local has been there since day one and continues to steer the ship with relentless passion - Jay Lonergan. In his DIG Issue 90 interview, Joe Rich summed up his lifelong friend well: “Jay’s life is dedicated to that place. It is a huge part of his soul. Just seeing that love and dedication for it, him riding his bike and doing what he needs to do get that feeling he needs from it. Even working long hours at a full-time job and going straight from work to build the trails for a month at a time, only to have them washed away and start that process again… that’s just another level altogether. It’s one thing to do it for a year or two, but almost 20 years (Ed. note: over 23 at this point), that’s a different breed of human.” Enjoy some wisdom straight from the mind of arguably the most dedicated rider to the trails lifestyle, of all time. All hail the Trail Shaman.




Demolition Days - Pat Casey & FOD Sessions: The Demolition team has always had a heavy list of all around-riders, and with boss man Brian Castillo making the team picks, it proves that the apple really doesn’t fall far from the tree. Demolition recently got local SoCal team riders Dennis Enarson, Pat Casey, Matt Cordova, Tyler Fernengel, Kris Fox, Andrew Lazaruk, Parker Heath, Dallas Dun, John Wadlund, and friends Nathan Sykes, Larry Edgar, and Heath Pinter together for two days of shredding. They turned up the desert heat at FOD and kicked it with the Casey’s for two days of riding, chilling, and good times.




Yeah Right! - Eric Koston - Full Segment: Koston is a street legend for a reason.




Classic Covers - Jim Greco: Some skaters have their personality shine through both video parts and photography. This high-risk 5-0 cover just screams Greco.




This Mountain Life - Trailer: This looks amazing!


Magnetic - A Whistler Blackcomb Movie: Starring: Stan Rey, Justin Lamoureux, Jesse Millen, James Heim, Craig McMorris, Eric Hjorleifson, Evan McEachran, Helen Schettini, Ian Morrison, KC Deane, Teal Harle, Robin Van Gyn, Dean Bercivitch, Mikey Ciccarelli, Logan Pehota, Matty Richard, Devun Walsh, Annie Boulanger PY LeBlanc, Mike Douglas, Marcus Culver, Mikey Nixon, Alexi Godbout & Friends.




Salomon TV: Dream Trip - Kashmir: Twenty-two year old Swede, Lovisa Rosengren, chooses Gulmarg, Kashmir as her dream trip spot with Cody Townsend and Kalen Thorien. What was supposed to be a cultural trip, turns into so much more when a 3 meter storm rolls through the resort.




Follow Through: People have opinions about skier Caroline Gleich: Inspirational. Gumby. Social media star. Role model. Model masquerading as a mountaineer. At sixteen, she stumbled upon a copy of the cult classic guidebook The Chuting Gallery. Irreverent and wonderfully arbitrary, the guidebook lays out a set of 90 ski mountaineering lines across Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. They were difficult and dangerous. When she first said out loud she wanted to ski them, she was met with laughter. “Maybe it was because I was five feet tall, or I was a little blonde girl, but I remember that clearly — and it didn’t feel good” says Gleich. After a decade building her skills, Gleich set out to complete her vision and become the skier she dreamt of being. “Follow Through” is a story of loss, belonging and desire for respect. In this age of hyperconnectivity, which voices do we choose to hear and which do we ignore?




Miranda on her way to becoming 2017 World Champion

Title Photo by: boardnz



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30 Comments
  • 58 2
 Quick word to all non-Utah people looking for some desert riding since it's like a weekly feature now. Cryptobiotic crust is a real thing. Not saying people shouldn't freeride the desert but at least read up on it.
  • 15 0
 Thanks so much for mentioning this! I've spent a lot of time in Southern Utah hiking, biking and floating and a couple of times I've run across groups of guys freeriding through the crust. Usually after I explain that it takes 50+ years to reform and that it's super important to the ecosystem people are pretty good about avoiding riding on it. Most people don't intentionally want to f*ck things up, but unless you're educated it just looks like some black stuff on the sand, not a big deal.

Don't ride or walk on the crust guys!
  • 7 1
 Couldn't agree more...rode Moab last month...couldn't believe the amount of people riding off trail in the fragile lands. 2017 folks!
  • 11 2
 I cringe every time I see vids of guys hitting big mountain freeride lines. It puts us in the same camp as the moto dudes that tear the hell out of every zone they visit. It feels like we are trying to borrow imagery from the big mountain skiers, but there is no brown pow falling from the sky. First tracks are forever tracks.
  • 7 0
 I'm a soil ecologist, and I'm always curious what it looks like at the old Rampage site. I can tell from the Pinkbike coverage that there are some spots at the new site that are serious old growth crust. Here's an interesting article on the consequences of tearing up the desert: www.hcn.org/wotr/snow-no-longer-so-white. Not good for the water supply in the Southwest. Grazing and resource extraction likely have a much bigger impact than mountain bikes, though.
  • 2 1
 @half-man-half-scab: as you suggest, for all the hand wringing about the ecological impact of mtb, it actually accounts for a risible proportion of the damage done by humans and in fact helps pass the time until a surely imminent armageddon brought on by proper industrial damage and general political stupidity.
  • 6 0
 If they film in portrait... probably not going to get through to them anyway
  • 19 0
 can we all just appreciate that Kriss Kyle jumped off a bike mid wall, ran along the wall, then jumped back on his bike again..... #whatsgravity
  • 1 0
 Kriss Kyle rips!
  • 4 0
 him and semenuk need a mash up raw edit. but make it like RAW 10,000 so it doesnt end so quickly!
  • 1 0
 Kriss Kyle wallk-ride, holyshyt that was wild.
  • 16 0
 Blood, Sweat & Trails - Jay Lonergan = HUGE PROPS TO THESE GUYS!

Captured everything that makes the trails such a unique place to be
  • 9 0
 bmx trails are so amazing miss rythem sections......,before i was an old daddy longpig,i used to dig all the time , always used to think am i the only digger in the world,the days i spent digging alone ,getting dodgy looks by passing dog walkers thinking i was burying deadbodys,,with my littlt radioshak radio and packet of drum..,once i had a police helicopter hover over me because thay though i was badger baiting lol,,ohh the memorys ,now here i am with a bloody 29er with its long gangly wheels wide ratio gears and special seat post ...haha,... it would be so nice just to have a simple bmx no gears one brake and just be happy with that one little bike,...
  • 11 1
 I love Mondays... well not always, but this helps . Thanks Pinkbike .
  • 7 0
 Pinkbike snow-sport coverage is great so I have a confession: I always start at the bottom of the page. Today however, was epic. Thank you in all the languages of Pinkbike.
  • 4 0
 I always look for and find some inspiration on Mondays , right here , should call it something like Monday Inspiration to Live Your FFFIIINNNGGG Life
  • 5 0
 My skis are lactating so hard right now.
  • 5 0
 Follow Through was fantastic. Love that stuff. Way to go Caroline!!!
  • 1 0
 Follow through was so hype. I kept thinking of Adam Brayton yelling "f*cking massive!" I think that skiier is my spirit animal.
  • 4 0
 Blood, Sweat, Trails. Such a good message. #rideyourf*ckingbike
  • 3 0
 I'm actually also in the credits of Magnetic sitting on the chairlift so I'm super stoked to be in TWO of these videos!!!
  • 4 0
 Kriss Kyle at 0:45 - love it!!
  • 5 0
 BEAST COASTERS!
  • 3 0
 Oh man that Whistler movie was sick!!
  • 3 0
 The Tahiti crew is doing things right! So rad!
  • 1 0
 re: Woodward at Tahoe- this was also a Mongoose bike advertisement. Does this mean they are going to start selling decent mountain bikes in the states again??
  • 2 0
 Caroline...listen to this voice..."You go rip it up girl!!"
  • 2 0
 Follow through means something quite different in Uk slang.
  • 1 0
 Demolition days. 6:20 is why I love Kris Fox. 8:27 too. And if you don't have time, just watch the last 20 seconds.
  • 1 0
 some one need to bring ski and bike together.. =) maybe I can =)







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