THE NORTHERN EMBASSY

The squad is at it again, this time with some TF fire from the winter months. T-bone will x-up grind anything, GH will air it, Jake will 60/40 it, Krupa will bar it, Andrew will smith hard it, Chuck will fuf it and Lee will whip it.

“Ft. kyle the ginger, trent barkner, andrew white, charlie c, greg h, lee dennis the menace, rahlin rigsby, nick and justin dadbois skate squad, jake montgomery, jordan krupa” -Chuck

A quick Joyride mix put together by Matt Weatherill, would have been longer but they were talking shit in the plaza instead of riding. Includes some usual Friday night Joyride suspects like Taylor Barwick, Matt Weatherill, Noah & Will Summers, and Liam Regan.

Though it’s cold and lonely in the winter night
I feel paradise on the box jump flight

In this latest video from Seth Varga, a band of male Saskatchewanites travel to B-Line Bike Park to sing classic Meatloaf tracks while floating box jump lines. I will be patiently waiting for an encore performance at Joyride 150 featuring Bat Out of Hell. In the meantime, lets enjoy this debut offering.

Hot dog lovers Brodie Gwilliam and Zach Lokken recently took a winter road trip to Calgary, Alberta to sample the finest of packaged meat slurries. Here is what they captured during a few days of taste testing at B-Line Bike Park. Additional appearances from Jack Nicholl, Austin Odegnal, Darcy Peters, Justin Schwanke, Travis Kozie, and more.

Chris Silva just uploaded ICC’s 6th DVD release “No Exit” and it’s damn good. Hit play to watch 22 minutes of riding at some v rare Toronto/GTA spots.

Justin sent through this awesome little edit of some older footage he found of a trip he went on-

“Back in 2016 I decided that rather than attending my University graduation, I should road trip up to Alaska. It seemed like an appropriate way to celebrate my freedom from studying. So that’s what I did. I traveled north through Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon, and finally to Alaska. Along the way, I filmed some clips with various people and with various cameras. When I got home I sourced a bunch of the footage from friends and started to edit. However, I was met with immediate frustration. Some of the files were corrupted and others wouldn’t import into my editing program. I tried my best to resolve the issues, but I was unable to make any progress. I eventually accepted defeat. Fast forward about a year and half later, and armed with an updated editing program, I chose to give it another go. Round two proved successful. This is a video documenting my travels atop two wheels in The Far North. Enjoy!” -Justin Schwanke