THE NORTHERN EMBASSY

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CanYouDigItBMX.com is a rad newer site that is dedicated to trails, they’ve just posted up a photogallery of Kush with a bunch of photos taken by Henry de Salengre. Check it out here and check out their site for a bunch of rad trails related info.

I watched this a while back and thought this is what ‘bike parks’ in Canada should look like, Vanier excluded of course. The park city public jumps have also been getting quite a bit of attention as of late as well, check them out here. If you’re reading this Jay Hoots, step up your game and build parks like these! Or better yet, places looking to build ‘dirt jump parks’ hire Earth Ramp Bike Parks for best results.

Not sure how we missed this one last summer but this will surely get you stoked this summer. Lots of good riding in this one from Kyle Lee, James Van De Kamp, Trevor Angelucci, Emre Ogutcen, and more. Summer is the best, take a trip.

This section was originally buried in the Little Devil Collectors Edition DVD. I’d never seen it before today, and it’s awesome. A little piece of history, and a great summary of popular spots around Vancouver ten years ago.

Greg Flag, Sam Lowe, Taylor Elvy and friends shred the One Six mini ramp while they were over on the island a few weeks back. First person to comment with where this song was originally used wins an Embassy sticker pack.

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The boys over at 3Ride hooked up some info on the Quetico jam that is happening this weekend. Apparently Mike Heaton has transported a bunch of ramps (including the old Metro ramps) just past Thunder Bay, ON to Quetico private school. Who wouldn’t want to ride some of the old Metro ramps? For more details on the jam click here or check the Facebook link here.