unReal Now Available on iTunes!

unReal Now Available on iTunes!

You can purchase unReal on iTunes for $14.99, or you can download it from one of the following platforms: Amazon, Google Play, Xbox, PlayStation, MGo (4k), and Vimeo on Demand. unReal is also available on demand on Comcast Cable VOD, DirecTV On Demand, and Dish On Demand.

PRE-ORDER UNREAL ON ITUNES NOW!

PRE-ORDER UNREAL ON ITUNES NOW!

You can PRE-ORDER unReal on iTunes now for $14.99 and it will automatically download to your computer once the clock strikes midnight on July 21st.

Mind the Gap Ep. 7: Enter into the unReal

Mind the Gap Ep. 7: Enter into the unReal

On June 18th, 2015, Teton Gravity Research and Anthill Films unveiled their long-awaited mountain bike film, unReal, to 1600 people in Vancouver, BC. Since then, the film has premiered in over 55 cities and is set to premiere in dozens more over the summer. Be sure to check out tetongravity.com/films/unreal/tour for tour dates and to buy tickets!

The Making of unReal: 9 Days to Go!

The Making of unReal: 9 Days to Go!

With only nine days to go until the World Premiere of unReal, things around the Anthill Films and TGR headquarters are getting pretty crazy. The crew is working around the clock to make sure that the final film is... well... unReal!

CONTEST: Win a Trek Slash with Shimano XTR!

CONTEST: Win a Trek Slash with Shimano XTR!

How do YOU escape the real world? We want to see YOUR worst real world experiences—your traffic jams, long line ups, spilled coffees—and then we want to see your way out. What does your unReal world look like?

MUST WATCH: unReal Official Trailer

MUST WATCH: unReal Official Trailer

On June 18th, 2015, the unReal world tour kicks off in Vancouver, BC. Tickets for the tour are ON SALE NOW! To purchase tickets, head on over to www.tetongravity.com/films/unreal/tour. You don't want to miss this!

The Night Shoot: Brett Rheeder rides Coast Gravity Park

The Night Shoot: Brett Rheeder rides Coast Gravity Park

Night vision. Examples of species that possess this quality include the Spotted Eagle-Owl (Bubo africanus) and the domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus). However, not all species are privileged enough to possess this nocturnal quality. Example… the human species (homo sapiens).

The Components of Adventure - Chile

The Components of Adventure - Chile

In the early 80’s, mountain biking emerged from a core group of friends using their bikes to find new adventures. The technology has evolved a lot since then, but the reasons why we ride will always remain.

The Drift Track: Stevie Smith & Brook Macdonald

The Drift Track: Stevie Smith & Brook Macdonald

Dusk is falling rapidly and I’m driving down a maze of gravel roads deep in the interior of BC with the fuel gage nearing empty. Stevie is injured and all I have to go on are some sketchy directions that an old timer gave us a ways back. We’re hoping that we can find the hospital before the truck runs out of gas.

Mountain Biking on a... Glacier? #theunRealmovie

Mountain Biking on a... Glacier? #theunRealmovie

Early last summer I had an unUsual email come across my inbox. It read something like this: “Hey Cam, we’re actually going to try to do that crazy glacier idea for unReal. We’ll be camping up there for 2 weeks and trying to find some rideable snow and ice. It will probably be a big challenge, are you into it...?”

Mind the Gap: The Making of unReal Ep. 1

Mind the Gap: The Making of unReal Ep. 1

As a lead up to the Summer 2015 release of unReal, Anthill Films and Teton Gravity Research are giving viewers an exclusive behind the scenes look at the film in their new web series, Mind the Gap. The first episode in the eight part series takes us to Turtle Ranch in Dubois, Wyoming with Trek athletes Brett Rheeder, Tom van Steenbergen, and Cam McCaul.

Stevie Smith & Brendan Fairclough in Trigger Happy

Stevie Smith & Brendan Fairclough in Trigger Happy

How do Stevie Smith and Brendan Fairclough cover every possible angle of a trail? A remote control car, little green men, a rocket launcher, and cameras lining the trail from top to bottom are a good place to start.