Enns still Gottee
The Atlantis Vancouver crew headed up to Portland for the Cascadia jam and rode some street in between. Featuring
Jordan Hango, Carl Arnett, Matt Desson, Owen Dawson, Orlando, Taylor Elvy, Yuma Minami & Wink Grant
This is dope, the Seldom Scene homies with some WPG & surrounding footy
Justin Schwanke and the boys at Weird and Revered hosted a jam along side the FISE organizers in Edmonton and it looked like a time. Fresh Ted Bambrick and Matt Walser footage never hurts either! Stoked to see how the contest goes this coming weekend.
This is BMX. Looks like the 2016 Ghetto Jam in Dawson’s Creek,BC was a damn good time. Shoutout to the Sexsmith’s for making this happen!
Tony Archibeque Jr. has been filming this incredible mixtape over the course of the last 5 years. Although mainly WA/OR shredders, it also features Canadians Aaron Gates, Andrew Lazaruk and James Van De Kamp.
Kyle Lafleur is a Sudbury to Ottawa now Kitchener transplant who can kill any terrain in front of him. Check his latest footage via Rich Red
Damn Jeffrey, this dude kills it for a 13 year old. Can’t wait to see this dude in a few years!!
“Back in May I was in Barcelona for a study abroad program. This was my second time visiting the city. Although I didn’t get to ride as much as I intended due to school commitments, I made a deliberate effort to take in as much as possible this time around. With this video I wanted to capture not only some great travel memories, but also the vibes of the city. I’m a huge fan of live music and Barcelona is rich with street performers. The entirety of the video features street music I filmed when out riding or touring the city with friends. I also spent a great deal of time collecting B-Roll footage. I would often carry a camera in my pocket when wandering around or even commuting to school. As blown out as Barcelona may seem in the BMX world, it truly is a remarkable place; It’s a place filled with a vibrant outdoor culture, weird characters, and of course plenty of spots. I hope this video portrays some of the city’s nuances and perhaps inspires a few more people to experience it for themselves.” Justin Schwanke