Coastal Crew Ep.9 - Coast To Coast

Jun 22, 2010 at 6:42
by Coastal Crew  
A week occupied by riding and filming can produce an innumerable amount of memorable moments, especially when the aforementioned week is spent with the Coastal Crew and our mutual friend Mike Hopkins. The crew had just gotten home from an Oregon road trip and we were itching to ride some loam with them. This is the account of our time together, and a brief profile of the group of friends based on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast. Keep reading for the latest Coastal Crew webisode, a behind-the-scenes video and a full-length article.

Photos, webisode and behind the scenes look into The Coastal Crew.
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Norbs, Norby, Dungee, Curtain, Wessles, Dungeon. The list of nicknames seems endless amongst the three best friends that anyone could have (*for further reference, see The Hangover). Never have I met a more rambunctious and altogether stoked group of riders than the Coastal Crew. Between Kyle’s laugh, Dylan’s “brain”, and Curtis’ incessant parade of general antics, there is never a dull moment when they are together. The life they lead is a simple one, driven by the fiery engines of motivation and an inescapable desire to avoid dreary and dull desk jobs. Thus far, they have succeeded, and their careers as filmmakers and riders are looking more promising with each massively eminent project. And, best of all, they are in it entirely because they love to ride their bikes, anywhere and anytime.

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Coastal Oregon & The Crew.

The surroundings of Roberts Creek, their home base, are ideal for what they have chosen as career paths. The Sunshine Coast is among the most beautiful locations I have ever visited, and trails lace the sides of the mountains that adorn the bijou peninsula’s landscape. Lately, the three have been dedicating their time to constructing stunts for films, such as Kranked “Revolve” (in which they starred prominently) and Anthill’s 2010 release “Follow Me”. Their backyard is a budding mountain bike sanctuary, yet it deviates from conventional trail building. Perfectly sculpted lips and transitions are delicately placed between expanses of lush undergrowth, a glee-inducing scene for any rider. Even for those who don’t enjoy jumping, this set up is something to admire.

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Kyle Norbraten rutting out the ocean side dune.

My experience with the Coastal Crew was enlightening. The general assumption about these kids from the coast is that they are solely jumpers and park riders, but in reality their interests span a much broader spectrum of mountain biking. Riding trails is their main pursuit, this I realized during my stay at the Dunkerton abode. The weather over the course of our stay was damp; any and all trails were completely saturated by the most generous of coastal gifts: rain. Regardless, we ventured out onto a refreshed favorite of the “loc dogs”, a trail that had been lost over the years to the imposition of dead trees and thick undergrowth, but was resurrected shortly before our visit. We explored and made use of this particular trail time and again, unable to deny its gravitational pull on our DH loving souls. It was named “Tunnel Vision”, which is entirely self-explanatory. Off camber roots slid back wheels this way and that, steep sections begged to be hammered, and stops were few and far between. A race-type mentality definitely dominates the psyches of the Coastal Crew once the rubber contacts any stretch of downhill dirt. They’re here to ride, that much is evident in the way they conquer trails.

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Filming was one of the main objectives of our trip to the coast; we wanted to meet up with Dylan, Curtis and Kyle to complete a webisode and possibly film a bike check or two, time permitting. Efficiency is the name of the game once the cameras are rolling. If the light’s right, the bikes are ready, and the riders are in one piece, then Dyl exercises his creative muscles, extending the tendons of his abilities in hopes of recording those special moments when everything aligns. We would ride a section of trail, analyze the trail as a group and decide which portions would render optimally to film. Once the particular corner or area was chosen, the riders would hike, and those equipped with cameras would make use of the lenses apparatuses. Between the injured Kyle Norbraten, the multitasking Dylan Dunkerton, and myself, we were able to satisfy our need for locomotive images; this trail provided the ideal scene, and the atmosphere around the campfire following a day’s worth of filming was resigned, but simultaneously excited.

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With nothing but rain in the forecast and a set of pressing events awaiting our return to the homeland, Hopkins and I bid the boys an exuberant “see ya later”, and plodded our way back towards the interior of BC. This all occurred four weeks ago, and now we have moved on to our next childish adventure, pursuing smiles and laughs aboard our bicycles. The videos are up, so, to put it simply, enjoy them and then go ride your bike.

Behind the scenes:

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Words by David Peacock

www.thecoastalcrew.com


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46 Comments
  • 6 0
 Dope video. Stoked as always to see you guys rippin'.
  • 24 3
 After such a sand ride the bike will never be the same again...
  • 10 4
 nah, as long as he cleans it up really good, take the bike apart, clean and regrease the bearings etc. i think it would be fine.
  • 13 10
 The sand dune will never be the same again either, they're great fun to ride on but it causes a lot of erosion and damage to the land. Amazing video though, every shot was perfect.
  • 12 4
 lol, sand dune erosion? I hope your kidding.
  • 7 6
 Well I've been beaches where they ask you not to walk on them because of erosion Razz
  • 13 1
 cool story bro
  • 1 2
 sick vod
  • 5 0
 sand dunes = aeolian landscape feature = constantly changing = that rut probably being gone by the end of the week
  • 8 0
 hey- dont hate on snook. regardless of how that particular dune is affected, we as mtn bikers should try to preserve the land that we use. if everyone thought about the impact of what they were doing, we would have a hell of a lot more land to ride on. sick vids guys, keep up the good work.
  • 1 4
 Are you kidding me? Erosion on dunes? Those ruts will be gone in 1hour..
  • 1 2
 coast to coast?...more like SW coast to NW coast...
  • 2 0
 Were the water shots starting at about 2:00 actually an HD video timelapse or a long GOP type of thing and each shot was a single still with an ND filter? Just wondering because they seemed kinda jittery to be a video timelapse.
  • 4 0
 You should ask Vincent Bouwsema to ride for your cameras, he's fast, he won hammerfest this year.
  • 1 0
 The vid is sick ! but not as sick as the tune over the top. it brings back some proper good memories . Souls rule ! I've been trying to get this record for a fucking age man !
  • 1 0
 Loved it, wicked riding, great to see 3 different cornering styles training it at the same speed down so many different sections of trail.
Cornering was driftalicious and boshtastic :o)
  • 3 0
 Costal crew vids are the best to come out - always pumped to see a new one
  • 1 2
 Me too! All these episodes are so epic. Thumbs up!
  • 3 0
 wahoo.. going to bend this august ... yah
  • 1 0
 what can one say - the guys are simply the crazy hot shit ! more is wanted little to quality, against time great movies of coastal crew - unique style - gays RESPECT !!!
  • 1 0
 im not quite following the last part..... >.>
  • 4 0
 inspirational as always
  • 1 0
 Fuck... now I wish I was still living there more than ever! Awesome work as always, see you on the trails in July!
  • 1 0
 Awesome as usual! I do have one problem with these vids - they ain't long enough. I could watch these guys rip for hours.
  • 1 0
 again a awsome video. unique style
  • 1 0
 These guys are unstoppable!
  • 1 0
 I love what you do ! Keep doing it Smile
  • 1 0
 green/yellow is the new white Smile
  • 2 1
 amazing!!! keep up the great work guys
  • 2 1
 I have been to thoose dunes!!! SO Sick
  • 1 0
 that song sucked, too much disco. riding was so sick though
  • 1 0
 Great vid and article!
  • 1 1
 nice story and video , but those shot's are epic , very nice stuff go on!!
  • 3 4
 Great series...but the photo mosaics are giving me a seizure...As Yerbikesux said so eloquently above
  • 3 1
 I think it's rad, It's uniquely Coastal Crew. like a trademark.
  • 1 0
 they should do a vidcast
  • 2 3
 thats a sick vid but it looks like more senery than actual biking
  • 1 1
 it's spelled sensory
  • 2 0
 Scenery, actually.
  • 1 1
 well he could have meant sensory. pfft
  • 2 3
 that was good!, anybody know the song from the top video?
  • 6 7
 boring video....
  • 2 1
 no hope.....
  • 1 4
 nice riding, but too much fast-forward sucks!
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