Must Watch: 'In The Know' With Caleb Holonko

Feb 27, 2023 at 11:39
by SRAM  



The North Shore of Vancouver, B.C. is a place brought to life by light and shadow. The global spotlight of mountain biking has been set on the Shore for years, illuminating it on the world's stage, but the shadows are where the secrets lay. Caleb Holonko was born and raised in North Vancouver, and has seen the trails here twist, move, appear, and vanish for decades. “Currently I live a 5-minute drive away from where I grew up. It’s in a different neighborhood, but it's close. There was a bus that would take you up to the top of Mountain Highway, then from there you would just push up the Mt. Fromme Road. Things were pretty sleepy up there at that point. It was after the golden age of North Shore Extreme and before the construction of flow trails like Bobsled that really brought the masses.”



Progress can be attached to the notion of abandoning the past, moving on to greater, new ideas. For Caleb, his idea of progress is attached to reimagination. The trails here have inspired people globally and are forever bonded to the idea of “freeride” we share as cyclists. When you spend time surrounded by the people who made this place what it is, your mind is liable to run wild. “I wasn’t old enough to experience the Dangerous Dan / Digger era. My discovery of all that stuff came from the videos. I remember seeing Seasons and NWD 8 at a sleepover, a couple of my friends had all the old bike movies. Seeing Geoff Gulevich, Thomas Vanderham and Wade Simmons in those movies was huge for me. I recognized them from seeing them around the trails, so I began to understand that there was something special going on here.”



Caleb, like many other Canadian kids had a large chunk of his youth defined by hockey. From the ages of 10-20 he was at the rink, every day. Early, late or both, Caleb would spend time on and off the road playing games, but he wouldn’t allow for it to disrupt the dig/ride ritual. Eventually, when push came to shove, he closed the door on hockey when he was offered a scholarship to an American university with one caveat: No biking. With hockey out of the picture, his riding and building were able to truly flourish.

“I would have liked to played college hockey to see where it would have gone, but alternatively I would have missed out on so many of the things that I experienced by staying here. It is weird, it was this enormous part of my life that suddenly was just done one day. It was hard though, I never identified myself as a hockey player, I always thought of myself as a mountain biker that played hockey. Missing hockey was not an option as far as my parents were concerned, but I refused to miss riding and digging. There were times when my parents would pick me up from digging sometimes and just take me straight to the rink. It got to a point where I would leave my suit in the car and just swap into it on the drive to the rink, absolutely filthy from digging.”



The ethos woven into Caleb’s attitude toward creation is a simple one that is often echoed throughout the sport: No Dig, No Ride. Vancouver’s Bridge Jumps are an iconic spot, but there was a price to be paid for admission in the form of sweat. There weren’t many spots to dirt jump in North Vancouver, so the motivation was high to get involved. From there it expanded to trails, wood, and eventually led to working with the North Shore Mountain Bike Association as a paid trail builder at the age of 21. Through this work and his affiliation with Kona Bikes Caleb secured the permit from the Disctrict of North Vancouver to revamp and build up “Boogie Nights”, an alternate ending to the legendary North Shore trail “Boogieman”. A legal jump trail was something that the North Shore was lacking.

“I started riding dirt jumps and skateparks as I got older. The first time I met Gully he actually gave me a ride home from the skatepark because I got a flat. He had been filming for the movie Alchemy that day, which turned out to be an inspirational for me. Riding Bridge jumps really shaped my mindset surrounding building and riding.”



For Caleb, the trails and stunts of the shore don’t necessarily need to change. He chooses to use them differently. Through time the forests here have been the stage to multiple generations of riders, leading to multiple heydays coming and going, each one a familiar yet elevated. Caleb is at the forefront of the new crop of riders populating the shore, putting a contemporary spin on the aged infrastructure. Depending on the situation, riding an old feature in a new way can be more impactful than riding a brand new, never-seen feature. “When you film spots that someone else has filmed, you have to make it your own. Straight-airing Toonie drop is gnarly in its own right, but it’s been done before. It’s a bit played out, even though it’s crazy. Everybody remembers these old classic features, but it totally has a different impact when you re-imagine them. Building new stuff is cool, but it lacks the context people need to be wowed. The mindset is so different now than when it was when those features were built. They deserve to be re-imagined.”




124 Comments

  • 205 1
 What!?!? Vintage New World Disorder vibes, love to see it! I hope this is his star-making video segment because Caleb has been absolutely crushing it and deserves the recognition. Incredible riding and builds (and filmmaking and photography). Haven’t been this fired up on a part in ages. Get this man an energy drink sponsor!
  • 62 4
 Dude needs a energy drink named after him...The Holonko:

1 part maple syrup
1 part Keystone Light
A dash of PCP

10/10 video |m|
  • 14 9
 @jackalope: Yes on the Maple Syrup. The rest is garbage.
  • 11 0
 @jackalope: You're missin the splash of BUMBU
  • 25 0
 This was effing nuts. The floaty foot on the backflip drop, crankflip drop on the rock roll, mossy rock hipper.... so many bangers. Unreal.
  • 8 1
 @rrolly: of course it is, just like all energy drinks and those nasty hard seltzers.

But since this is Caleb we're talking about, maybe its a mixture of maple syrup, mountain spring water and a touch of THC tincture (in a flannel patterned can of course)
  • 4 0
 @jackalope: 2 parts Maple syrup and 1 part Timmy Hortons
  • 8 0
 Most importantly, a new drop entrance into the Toonie Drop. That drop had been made less loonie Toonie over the last few years where someone hit it on a trail bike when it used to smash riders off of DH bikes if you did not land perfect. Caleb is crushing freeride atm.
  • 5 0
 The King Of The Shore needs a Bumbu sponsorship!! Good work Caleb! So rad!
  • 1 0
 @scottsecco Yeah Spirit of NWD !!!
This is cool to see such stuff !
Get him to Rampage !
  • 1 0
 Absolutely outstanding. This is what we come to Pinkbike for. To see someone going absolutely crazy doing deadman line in the north shore on a Kona Stinky.
  • 75 3
 Loving to see Caleb's insane progression over the last year, and something tells me by then way he rides that he still has some in the tank haha !!! Beautiful production, amazing riding and features, I think we all agree that we cannot wait to see this man in Utah in a near future Smile .
  • 42 0
 Hurts me inside when I see the words “old movies like seasons and NWD 8”

It’s tough being a geriatric millennial.
  • 57 3
 Try being and geriatric Gen-X, you fucking millennial.
  • 6 0
 @counterpoint: No doubt, I was buying the first NWD on VHS at the LBS, FFS. Geriatric AF.
  • 42 0
 That Crankflip drop in the end was insane!
  • 10 0
 As was the one foot landing earlier. Mindblown how he rode that one out.
  • 28 0
 The shore is lucky to have ya Caleb! He spends as much time digging on trails to help others progress their riding as he does on making his own lines. Congrats on cementing your self at the top of the game with this one!!
  • 28 0
 Paging Todd Barber. Mr. Holonko has entered the chat. #ROADTORAMPAGE
  • 16 0
 Let me get this straight: you start out your vid with the Toonie Drop? And somehow it kept getting better! Great f'ing video!
  • 8 0
 a variation of the toonie drop at that
  • 18 0
 Rough AF!
  • 10 0
 Doing Jordy proud. This is proper freeride spirit!
  • 16 0
 crank flipping the dynamite roll is pretty nails. Nice riding!
  • 16 0
 Little ramp at the top because more speed is exactly what Dynamite needs, right?
  • 14 0
 Adding a ladder to the top of Dynamite Roll just so you can get more speed for a crank flip is insane. Amazing vid!!!!
  • 12 0
 V.O.Y. content right there. Love the fail clips being included to show how much work goes into this level of riding. The mossy slab was my favorite.
  • 12 0
 Ok, so here we have a riding buddy for Brage
  • 10 0
 Caleb Holonko - the only hockey dude that thinks that hockey is for wimps and moves on to hucking the shore.
  • 5 0
 Caleb's edits over the last year have been absolutely insane! Love watching this guy ride. Glad to see he's getting more and more coverage and sponsorship it seems. Embarrassed to admit I didn't even know his name till a few years ago
  • 9 0
 The big moves on the Shore are now closed. Caleb won.
  • 7 0
 I was reconning locations to build my grandson's treehouse, but am now going to build him a ramp.
  • 9 0
 So good.
  • 5 0
 Holy ridiculous. Caleb coming in hot for best vid of 2023. Jeezus. I wish I had 10% of his skill and 1% of his confidence. NUTSSSZZZ!!!!
  • 5 0
 How the hell should I continue to work now - hands are too fookin sweaty just watchin this.
  • 6 0
 So fucking good. King of the shore.
  • 4 0
 The one thing I always wanted was a roll-in for more speed on the dynamite roll! >_ /s

Amazing edit, awesome work all around!
  • 5 0
 This dude's a beast. It's neat seeing him push the Operator and Process X in his videos.
  • 4 1
 in a sea of glossy production edits and riding Caleb and his riding is a breath of new air. caleb seems to be the souls of the old school freeriders reborn in the body of a 21 year old!
  • 5 0
 You’re a savage my dude
  • 5 0
 So Freaking Amazing Caleb!
  • 3 0
 All the features were crazy, but the off-camber moss covered line was pure insanity. Some of the best big feature riding I have seen in a while.
  • 5 0
 Jésus Marie Joseph!!!
  • 4 0
 Fully torqued right now, F*** that was AWESOME!
  • 8 0
 Dude I’m entirely bricked up right now!
  • 4 0
 Well that was one of the gnarliest edits I’ve seen
  • 4 0
 Crankflip on dynamite whaaaaaaaaat
  • 2 0
 Absolute Banger. Love the loose and sendy riding. Congrats everyone involved, this is a rad video!

Gives me a bit of NWD vibes somehow, just miss the (metal) rock sounds!
  • 3 0
 Amazing! Thanks for including the crash footage so that we at least know you're human.
  • 2 0
 Yes dude!!! Pave the way... your own way!! What an awesome compilation of old and new moves but with your Caleb MEGA HOT sauce
  • 2 0
 Totally NWD worthy! Super badass moves. If I could have a superpower it would be being half like Caleb Holonko and half like Ben Hildred! That was mind-bending!
  • 3 0
 Great edit! I like how the style is similar to fearon's in the know
  • 2 0
 Fearon's "in the know" is one of my favourites for sure. This one is right up there as well, amazing riding and creativity!
  • 3 0
 Absolutely crushing it, Caleb. Nice work.
  • 2 0
 Holy shit!! Amazing riding Caleb! Huge Shore stoke on a snowy morning! Get this dude to Rampage!
  • 2 0
 Big WOW on all levels. Riding, Cinematography, Vibe and Soundtrack! Amazing work!
  • 3 0
 Hockey and Mountain Biking are the two best sports in the world
  • 1 0
 Sometimes I am disappointed with the Must-Watch tag on some videos, but this one...DAAAAAMN this one was a Must-Watch! Mind blown.
  • 1 0
 10/10. Best edit thats dropped in a long time. Caleb is such a humble and rad guy to boot, cant wait to see what's next for him.
  • 2 0
 Such an amazing rider and human! Love this video so much Caleb!! Cheers from Brazil
  • 2 0
 No biking as a scholarship term? Decision-making was understandable
  • 1 0
 That was insane! Could not believe those last two hits. Nice work Caleb and everyone involved!
  • 2 0
 what the actual F - big props
  • 2 0
 Sooo damn sick. NWD vibes.
  • 1 0
 Wow.
Riding was top notch.
Filming was really good.
Music matched the riding vibe.

10/10

I'd love to see more.
  • 2 0
 that was nice
  • 1 0
 Hell yeah Caleb! So stoked for ya buddy, hard work paying off!
  • 1 0
 so much finesse on the bike
  • 1 0
 Fuuuuuuuuu*uuuuck that :o
  • 1 0
 He's done it again, absolute mad lad
  • 1 0
 Big Boy Caleb killing it lately!
  • 1 0
 Caleb is my forever inspo 3
  • 1 0
 Amazing. Everything just looks so good.
  • 1 0
 What the actual eff. So good.
  • 1 0
 Savage. Jaw dropping. WTFFFFFF!!
  • 2 0
 All those poor worms...
  • 1 0
 Now batting: Caleb Haul'n Holonko
  • 2 0
 Super sick Caleb!
  • 1 0
 banger video, love to see it
  • 1 0
 Nice Caleb! Great new school old school fusion as always!
  • 1 0
 Excellent bicycle operator
  • 1 0
 Get this young lad an invite to Utah around late October!
  • 2 0
 killed it mang!
  • 1 0
 You fucking legend. Best video I have seen in a long time. SO RAD!
  • 2 0
 Badass Mother.
  • 2 0
 Mind melting.
  • 1 0
 Commitment. big. ballsy . commitment
  • 1 0
 That drop on the dark side is no fuckin joke.
  • 1 0
 That was some of the most amazing riding... wow/thanx
  • 1 0
 new world disorder indeed!
  • 1 0
 This was awesome and the Toonie Drop was soo sweet!
  • 1 0
 The pedal slip on the flat drop backflip. WAAT
  • 1 0
 Absolute love riding aggression, attack the terrain
  • 1 0
 That one foot table! Dang!
  • 1 0
 A visual delight indeed ,alas the audio was an assualt on the ears .
  • 1 0
 Damn....
  • 1 0
 Fuckin' right
  • 1 0
 Jeeze
  • 1 0
 absurd
  • 1 0
 Fucking sick Caleb.
  • 1 0
 Killing kid.
  • 1 0
 The balls on this lad O:
  • 1 0
 The Humble King
  • 1 0
 God damn!!!
  • 1 0
 Caleb for Rampage
  • 1 0
 Big ups!
  • 1 0
 Nucking futs
  • 1 0
 This is good.
  • 1 0
 Good shit my man
  • 1 0
 schloamin and bonkin
  • 1 0
 AF vibes. VOY candidate.
  • 1 1
 PLEASE make a raw-audio version of this exact same video.
  • 1 0
 Crazy AF!
  • 1 0
 Savage!!!
  • 1 1
 WHATS THE SONG?
  • 2 0
 Gee Smiff's "Can't Nobody Stop Us"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8uEyRoOk-M
  • 8 9
 The best part of the hip hop soundtrack was when it stopped.
  • 3 4
 It was definitely way to cinematic, The song lyrics started of ok but wound up in the dumpster fire, ruining a good video!
  • 1 2
 the goat
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