THE NORTHERN EMBASSY

James Dean bringing some Vancouver Deece featuring: Amos Franke, Brandon Van Dulken, Thomas Arden, Carl Arnett, Ryan Hiebert and James Dean.

Here’s some Saskatchewan shredders making the best of winter. On top of a bunch of solid riding, and I hate to ruin this for anyone, but there’s a ridiculous whiplash toothpick grind in there. Featuring Zach Lokken, Jarek Mus, Steven Kowalsky, Andrew “Rich Mercedes” Richards, Mitch Anderson, Brodie Gwilliam, Tyzee, and Tristan Snider. Edited by Zach Lokken and Jarek Mus.

Some heat out of Montreal from the Imported crew. It’s Quebec in the winter time, so as to be expected it’s all indoor footage from Le Taz, but there’s a big mix of riders in this including: Jordane Dubois, Dillon Lloyd, Justin Hughes, Vlad Poloukhine, Turik Koulaev, Dave Dodier, Max Dumais, Graham Bird, Nick B, Kevin Girard, Carlos, Deleon, Camilo and Joel Marchand.

Here’s the right way to start your Thursday. The dudes from Business having been working on Business II for the past while, and it’s hard to believe this is a pre teaser because there’s a ton of crazy shit throughout! Can’t wait to see the DVD!

“Over the passed few months on Instagram, we’ve been uploading a clip for each rider who’s shaping up a full section for our next DVD (out in 2015).

This isn’t exactly a trailer, more of a compilation of these Instagram clips; left over clips from the crazy amount of footage we’ve been stacking towards the film (plus some extra shots and crashes). We wanted to put out a web video to let you guys know we’ve been working on something awesome since 2012. Filmed by Ian Fleming and Byron Kutchera

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Video by Tony Archibeque Jr., lifted from Ride BMX

Burlington Bike Park has been open for a few months now and they’ve started to develop some regular events and jams. The park is super fun (see above) and they are constantly tweaking the existing jumps and building new lines.

The first Marysville Bike Shop Jam will take place this Friday night (5-10 pm). The shop is a big supporter of the BMX scene in Northern Washington and they have rounded up some product from S&M and Shadow to give away at what should be a relatively informal jam night. They plan to hold jams like this fairly regularly (we will try to keep up on these types of things, but follow the park on facebook if you want all of the details).

The bike park has also started holding a BMX night on Wednesday nights. The park is open until 10:00 p.m. and is offering a reduced price of $12 for the evening for anyone on a 20″.