BMX Tag

From one prodigy to another. Owen Dawson is back at it with some killer rail moves. Give the boys some love and hit play on this one! Filmed by Adam Piatek & Pawel Podgorny.

The Hinterland from Least Most on Vimeo.

It’s February, and most of us have been buried by snow or have battled grey skies and rain for months. At this point, with spring just around the corner, I wanted to share this video that a few friends and I made years ago in Alaska.

In Alaska, snow hits in late September and melts in April leaving only a short period for riding and other summer activities. In a way, the winter defines the entire year. I’ve never seen a group of people live life as aggressively as Alaskans do in June and July. Walking around a neighborhood at 10 pm is different there. There is often a surprising number of kids out playing, there might be people out doing yardwork and if you want to, you can ride all night in semi-daylight.

I hope that some of you will watch this and be able to relate to it. Alaska is an extreme example, but there are lots of places in Canada with the same long winters and the same necessity to get out there and make things happen in the summer.

Amos has been killing it for the last while but has been off the radar for the most part. The guy has endless amounts of energy and channels it through his bike. MacNeil took notice and snapped the dude up. This edit was filmed over the spring, summer, and fall with no real project or deadline in mind. Just buds out cruisin!

We all know people are using more and more advanced cameras everyday. Whether it’s a Red, a Phantom, or a FS-“Whatever”, the thought of a 3D edit or DVD is on the horizon. To bad Canadians just have to do everything first. Riley McMaster put this test out Four years ago on the Gnarwhale site. Walkie-Talkies, Space Arms and 3D BMX edits how much more Canadian can you get? Featuring Andrew Gobbo, Carl Arnett and Riley himself

Chilling Spree – In Your Face 3D 2014?

Nigel Sapriken has recently made the move from the Okanagan to Vancouver. After feeling out a few new parks, he has officially adopted Strathcona as his new home. Check out Nigel cruising a few lines in his new home.