The Coastal Crew are in the midst of final edit with Anthill Films on a new flick called From the Inside Out (see teaser below), but in the meantime…well they always seem to be making other films in the meantime, cameras and bikes are always at the ready, an itch never scratched quite enough.
What we dig about the above footage is that beyond the serious hucks, there’s an attempt at showing rhythm, at slowing down the action so you can see raw technique. Yes, there’s good, strong, pure stoke, too — a solid 169 seconds of it. And amen to that.

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“Brown Pow.”
not sure if i can get behind that descriptor or not…