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Earthed, Sprung and Chainspotting
Dirt and Vast...largely folk riding bikds up, across and down stuff...
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The level of trust between riders is impressive - the whole thing always makes me smile, and want to go ride my bike. ( just a shame I'm nowhere near as good as these guys)
The chromag vid is worth a look on vimeo, available to DL to:
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Pulp Traction! Richey Schley and Brett Tippee riding Kamloops with 80mm travel and cantis.
Sprung all of them.
Earthed all of them.
New world disorder, the one that opens with everyone in a night club and AC/DC's those about to ride.
This is probably the raddest I've seen.
Seasons, Roam, Collective and Life Cycles (mainly as it's a new TV test flick)
oh and my own self indulgent work
I really liked Roam but wasn't so fussed about Seasons, the Sprung vids were awesome as were the Earthed vids.
NWD had its moments and peaked somewhere in the middle, after that they became a bit samey and repetitive.
Another vote for Alchemy. Thought Where the Trail Ends was ok.
It's amazing to see how far mountain biking has progressed when you watch some of the older films like NWD; a lot of the stuff that looked amazing and huge when they came out looks pretty tame compared to some of the newer vids.
Sprung 3
I wore out the VHS.
Short and sweet...
Mud Cows.
Kranked 5 had an awesome sound track.
Roam, the collective all remind me of a time.
Vast just blew me away!
Sprung 3. Same as above. Bought it at Stif and watched it over and over and over....
New World Disorder...'gotta go big, life's too short not to go big'....
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Marin County, Cali
The one I'm in, of course.
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Hi Bill.
Really enjoyed klunkers, must get a copy from privateer.