Video: Riding Deep in the Woods of Vancouver Island with Kurtis Downs, Dylan Crane & Mark Matthews

Nov 8, 2023 at 8:31
by SR Suntour  

Words: Mark Matthews

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SR Suntour’s 38 Special Vancouver Island Tour

What happens when you gather a group of freeriders, unleash them on Vancouver Island, and add a dash of SR Suntour's 38 forks into the mix? You get a week filled with ridiculous moments, lots of laughter, and some epic riding. I had the golden opportunity to organize an unreal week of riding with my fellow SR Suntour teammates and a carefully hand-picked selection of local riders who are keeping the freeride scene thriving on Vancouver Island. Everyone needed to be eager to take on the gnarliest features this island has to offer. Joiningme were my teammates Kurtis Downs and Dylan Crane, alongside the local talents: Andrew Giesbrecht, August Nesbitt, and Tor Cameron, who added a special touch to the experience. This trio of up-and-coming freeriders has been crafting insane, progressive lines deep in the woods, keeping the rough AF spirit alive and well on Vancouver Island.

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Dylan Crane

bigquotesThe trip was one of the best I’ve ever been on, and having the opportunity to spend a week with such high-caliber riders and learn from them is something I’m truly grateful for!Andrew Giesbrecht

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"I’m not sure there’s anything that beats sharing your trails with new friends!" - Andrew Giesbrecht

Our week began at "Mount Steve" near Victoria, named after its private landowner, Steve. This
spot is a freerider's dream, offering a mix of chunky, steep rocky riding, old-school ladder
bridges, big drops, and trickable senders. We warmed up with a lofty trick jump, and, within the
blink of an eye, our crash reel for the trip had started. Yes, you read that right, within the first
hour!

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“It was fantastic to show everyone around Mt. Steve and watch everyone ride the jumps. That was the best session we've ever had there.” - Tor Cameron

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Mark Matthews

Next, we ventured to August's unique zone in Cowichan. Here, we discovered wide-open,
freeride lines in a gravel pit perched atop a mountain. The session included some personal
firsts, like Kurtis front flipping a drop, and August sending it harder there than he ever has! But
the most stand-out feature was a long transfer gap over a mini canyon with an impressively tight
and soft landing zone. I'm pretty sure at least two of us ended up in the trees at the bottom...
more than once!

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Kurtis Downs

Unfortunately, Tor went too hard off a drop and suffered a hard fall, breaking his wrist.
Nonetheless, he remained in high spirits all week. “My bike and I went off the same cliff; I was
driven to the hospital, but the RUX 38 came out without a scratch.” - Tor Cameron

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For me, the highlight of our trip was a visit to my own trail in the Comox Valley, known as
"Sharknado." This trail consists of 12 consecutive hits (many of which are shark fins), each big
and technically challenging, with super tight distances between them. The notable “stump gap”
features a very tight corner that transitions into a steep jump over a 12-foot tall stump. We saw
some tricks go down on it that didn’t seem possible before!

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Stump Gap!

Despite the super dry conditions, the crew took on the challenge, with Kurtis and Dylan completing full top-to-bottom runs.
Before this day, nobody besides me had ever made it beyond jump #2. Kurtis was the first person besides me to complete
a full run, and it was an unreal feeling to see the pure excitement on his face when he made it to the bottom with me the first time.

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Loamy Goodness


I was blown away by everyone's riding that day and their approach to tackling the features.
Building Sharknado was a gradual learning process for me, one jump at a time. However, these
guys faced the challenge of conquering it all in just a few hours!

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"It was sweet to see the guys riding and enjoying some of my lines I've built, and being able to get a trick that was on my mind as well as seeing other guys pull off some awesome stuff." - August Nesbitt

As we wrapped up our whirlwind week, we found ourselves physically and mentally exhausted.
Our final day took us to my other trail, "Moon Boot," where we encountered more big features.
August was taking a well-deserved break, Tor was on the sidelines, and the rest of us were
simply drained. But the trail has a super flowy vibe, highlighted by an aesthetic hip step-up jump
in a mossy gully, which is definitely one of my favorite jumps of all time. It’s incredible to witness other people experiencing the same feeling there.

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And just like that, the week came to an end, leaving us with a stack of incredible memories. I
want to extend heartfelt thanks to SR Suntour for granting me the freedom to organize this
unforgettable trip. We brought our team together, built new friendships, and kept the freeride
spirit alive while putting the 38 forks to the test.

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Video by Scott Bell Visuals, Photos by Hoshi Yoshida, Words by Mark Matthews

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25 Comments
  • 22 0
 Kurtis is MTB's Ricky Bobby; he either crashes or lands absolutely ridiculous tricks. There's nothing in between
  • 11 0
 Sick, always pumped to see the island trails getting some hype, we are so spoiled over here!
  • 11 0
 Hot dog n rocket you boys are getting loose! Love to see
  • 9 0
 Woohoo Mark, Dylan, Kurtis, Andrew, August and Tor!
  • 7 0
 John Wells is a god damned gem of a human being, and since he's behind this, I give it a hearty 2 thumbs up.
  • 1 0
 Ha! Jon's alright in our book! Smile .
  • 4 0
 Damn! Glad I watched that. Dudes hucking hard. Super entertaining and great, solid, straight up filming without a bunch of zooming in too close and other sh!t that distracts from the riding.
  • 6 0
 keep an eye out for Kurtis, this guy's got talent
  • 4 0
 RAD! and super sick to see someone still rockin a day-glo Podium!! Man I loved that bike
  • 6 0
 Highly entertaining.
  • 5 0
 Need more videos like this
  • 1 0
 These trails are all such high caliber. i dont think film really truly captures just how insane Sharknado is... everything is so blind and sniper. do it perfect or you cant do it at all. props to all the boys. some sick riding on a lot legendary island trails
  • 5 0
 Goood one! Cheers boys!
  • 3 0
 Sick riding and trails and even filming. Only thing that was missing was the band, 38 Special.
  • 3 0
 I thought I was watching Friday Fails for a moment. Some hard crashes, ouch. But the riding was great.
  • 3 0
 Wow, this edit should be getting more attention. Legit riding and good vibes. Heavy!
  • 4 0
 unreal
  • 2 0
 Damn - some of the riding is FAST. And quick save @ 11:05 to avoid the tree - 10/10 reaction time.
  • 3 0
 August is the dopest
  • 3 0
 the best
  • 2 0
 Mad-Dog Mayhem. Much respect.
  • 2 0
 very nice. Music credits?
  • 3 0
 Thanks for watching. In order of appearance.

No Trigger - Permanent
Hey Judy - Joke Book Duet
Mega Rev - All In
Willpwr - Beast (Instrumental)
Walz - Still from Before
Deraj - Dang
Johnny Knox - Wannabes and Hasbeens
Steven Beddall - Taste of Freedom
  • 2 0
 Very cool edit Smile excellent work!
  • 3 1
 Such good times!!







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