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BRENDAN HOWEY - ISLAND WINTER V.2.0
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Off Season Project - Behind The Scenes
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The first look into what we have been creating for the past several months. From Faultline TV filmmakers Eric Peterson and Ehren McPhee, the episode will follow Dexter Robson and friends around Vancouver Island while they prepare for the upcoming 2011 race season. Remember to "like" our page on Facebook, and visit www.faultline.tv to be kept up to date on all our current projects.
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Dexter Robson winter Prevost ride
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Dexter Robson on his new Intense M9 on mount Prevost in Duncan B.C. Canada. Filmed by Ehren Mcphee on a Canon 7D. Song by Patrick Wolf- Overture.
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This profile recounts what would end up being a most epic adventure. From whiteouts to near death experiences, straightlining through head-sized boulders straight through to the precarious edge of modern big mountain riding. Here’s our journey to the heart of one of mountain biking’s most exciting riders.
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Stund Season 3 EP 6 - The Best of STUND!
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comments: 68 | favs: 951
The Best of STUND. Step 1- Rock headphones Step 2- Enjoy this episode Step 3- Shred http://www.facebook.com/stundvisions
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Ultramontane & Company - Wade Simmons
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The "Godfather" needs no introduction. Wade was an absolute pleasure to shoot with and showed us its all about having fun on your bike with your friends. Wade couldnt decide what bike to rip so he rips them all, with style for miles and a Brett Tippie cameo.Thanks Wade for an awesome time! Music: The Cave Singers - At the Cut, The Misfits - Dig up Her Bones. Thanks: Spicebox, MEC, Sombrio, Smith
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NORRONA (V) MAGAZINE fjørå replayed
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Deep in Norway's Sunnmøre fjords is the small village of Fjørå. Over the centuries, local farmers have cleared trails up and down the steep mountainsides. Today, those trails challenge technical mountain bikers who descend to the rocky shore from 1100 metres over sea level. Check out the Norrøna fjørå mountain bike collection at http://www.norrona.com/concepts/fjora