I have to say THANKS!!!!! Great job on the movie. It is just as good as any MTB DVD I have seen..... I will put it up on the openning page of 2WheelFreaks.com's site to help get more people to see this.
fer sure... great vid. seems to capture the vibe out there really well. Not that I'm expert on "the vibe", but I went on a tour with Bush Pilot Biking, and Johnny Smoke taps into these guys as a source of local knowledge. They tell him which trails are good to ride and when, and he hires some of them as guides too. They really seemed to be "living the life" and just riding all the time. Awesome riders too. This vid seems to reflect that vibe nicely.
I liked the filming, pace and editing. I'm totally looking forward to more of his stuff.
Wow! Really reminds me of the 3 summers I spent working and riding in Whistler (2002-03-04). My friend Max helped open "Bike and Beans" while I was working at GLC's.
Remember taking laps on Garbanzo the year before it opened with a couple of guides (Dave springs to mind) and thinking it was the true unridden realm. Before Garbanzo, crowds were decent, but not overwhelming. After, during the weekends and holidays, it got ugly. So many people around!
And bikes! Wow, riding daily in Whistler truly *ucks up your bike. Espacially rims and suspension. I remember cracking my GT DHI in like 7 places.
Just in case anyone missed it, there's a part two to it >here<
In part one, when Andreu Lacondeguy is on the podium, there's a guy in the crowd holding up an odd looking bike , I was wondering if it was that wierd bendy bike someone posted up on here not long ago - it had a disk clutch mechanism type thing - is that it? Otherwise it looks very broken...?
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