An open mind can help us find common ground in the unlikeliest of places. It’s this mindset that led lifetime cyclist Alex Morgan to gravel riding, and how he leads a fulfilling—if unconventional—life where the plains meet the mountains.
An open mind can help us find common ground in the unlikeliest of places. It’s this mindset that led lifetime cyclist Alex Morgan to gravel riding, and how he leads a fulfilling—if unconventional—life where the plains meet the mountains.
Anthill Films, in collaboration with Brandwave Marketing Agency created a brand anthem for Kineticore that demonstrates how the animal kingdom has evolved in such a way that it doesn't require any safety add-ons. Instead safety is inherent to many animals genetic design. Kineticore aims to achieve the same level of simplicity in its minimalist approach to safety.
Here at Anthill, we believe bikes make the world a better place. Not only a powerful tool for some of the world’s most complex problems—from climate change to equitable mobility, the global transportation clusterf*ck, and economic and social equality—the bike is a unique play machine, improving mental and physical wellbeing, and making our lives better, day in day out.
Three years ago, PeopleForBikes set out to accelerate the construction of safe and complete bicycle networks in five U.S. cities. The Final Mile, a partnership between Wend Collective and PeopleForBikes, achieved that goal.
Yesterday, May 23rd, was the two-year anniversary of the announcement that 215 unmarked graves had been found at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. To mark this painful day, we are sharing a short animation created by Taj Mihelich and narrated by Chelsie McCutcheon for our Return to Earth episode “The Healer”.
Creating new bonds and building a stronger cycling community in Richmond, the RCC is helping build a better future, one sweet jump at a time. Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.
Season 2 for Return to Earth “The Series” dropped March 22nd on Outside+. Dive deep into inspirational characters who are impacting MTB in all kinds of amazing ways: “The Trailblazer” - Eliot Jackson, “The Veteran” - Mark Weir, “The Scout” - Andrew Shandro, “The Healer” - Patrick Lucas and “The Heroine” - Casey Brown.
A photographic journey into the process and mind of one of cycling’s most prolific artists.
Announcing Long Live Chainsaw, a documentary film that reveals the true story of the meteoric rise, untimely death and long-lasting legacy of Canadian downhill mountain bike legend, Stevie Smith. Coming Winter 2021.
Announcing Long Live Chainsaw, a documentary film that reveals the true story of the meteoric rise, untimely death and long-lasting legacy of Canadian downhill mountain bike legend, Stevie Smith. Coming Winter 2021.
We’re stoked to be included in the 2021 Offical Selection of the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival 2021!
Announcing Long Live Chainsaw, a documentary film that reveals the true story of the meteoric rise, untimely death and long-lasting legacy of Canadian downhill mountain bike legend, Stevie Smith. Coming Winter 2021.
What would you do if you could bend the space-time continuum and leave time behind, dropping the paperwork, the emails, the screaming kids—just for a moment?
Matt Hunter’s idea of a good day is any day he gets to ride his bike. Chill rides with the fam or power trains on The Farm, This is Home.
What happens when the Anthill crew captures trail dogs as the true heroes? Trail dogs shredding like you’ve never seen before.
“If you’re never in the way, then you’re always right where you need to be.”
We’re hiring! If you think you have the skills that we are looking for, we love to see what you’ve been working on
Shimano picked up the Vimeo Best of the Year Award in the category of Brand Story: Large Business.
The gravel bike is not a diversion from paved road or trails, but a means to travel uninhibited across all surfaces.
Breaking through to the professional level is one of the hardest things to do in sports. Years of hard training, traveling to competitions far and wide and sustaining injuries await all those who wish to pursue a career as a professional mountain bike athlete.
For Vaea Verbeeck, years of hard work and dedication left her within inches of a podium spot. In order to break through to the next level, she had to take a step back and remember why she began racing in the first place.