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“This is Mr. John Heaton. Bars near Simon Fraser University. The footage of this is in the Volume video On the Clock. This photo was on the back of the DVD case.” – Dave Hawthorne

If you go to this spot, you have something big in mind. You’ll recognize the rail in the background that Jay Miron did rail to rail on. The above photo was another ridiculous trick that went down at this spot. Another awesome photo via Dave Hawthorne, thanks again for hooking these up Dave, their so good.

“It seems almost everyday we ride over to Costco for $1.68 Hotdog and drink combos, then usually ride street from there. I felt like go proing abit so i strapped it on the whip as we rolled around” – Lee Dennis


Duncan Lloyd with a footplant-180 at “The Nip” with the aid of a cigarette. (TB)

We’ve profiled work from Trent and Scott Barker since we first launched the site, and their submissions keep getting better. Back in the spring Trent visited Scott in London, England, and they both took a trip to Budapest somewhere in the middle. Trent sent us a selection of photos that they both took on the trip for everyone to enjoy. Click below to check them out and read what he had to say.

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A lot of Hunt news lately, but we put in work filming Dill’s part and need your help so he can represent Canada. The Hunt has now posted the Best Line Bonus Award. You probably already voted for Dill in the Best Trick contest but be sure to vote for him in this one as well. Watch the above edit and tweet to @thehuntbmx that you think Dill deserves the win.

Chris Chitaroni has been making short films, in and out of BMX, for quite some time now. From starting his Landozine video series and publishing a zine under the same name in Sudbury, ON for years, to putting out web content from travels all over, to now living in Ottawa and editing for the CBC, he is no stranger to changing camera technology. A someone who always has a range of equipment in his camera bag, and not afraid to share his opinions on anything, I asked him to share the contents of his bag and some questions about shifting from independent pieces of equipment for video and photos to one camera. Click below to check it out.

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