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Interview + Teaser: Cam McCaul on Dirt, Community, and "The Pile"

Interview + Teaser: Cam McCaul on Dirt, Community, and "The Pile"

For our latest Dream Capture piece--Cam McCaul's The Pile--we asked Cam a few questions about how piles of dirt have helped shape his career, and how it all started at the infamous Post Office jumps in Aptos. Check out the interview below and watch the teaser for his upcoming edit: The Pile.

Sony Action Cam Presents: Brett Rheeder's Airs & Alleys

Sony Action Cam Presents: Brett Rheeder's Airs & Alleys

Garbage cans, parking lots, fences, soccer fields, delivery trucks… To most people, there is only one purpose to these ordinary objects: to do what their names intend. But Brett Rheeder is not most people.

Action Cam by Sony presents: Casey Brown in Death Grip

Action Cam by Sony presents: Casey Brown in Death Grip

The feeling of traveling through space at vision-blurring speeds is exhilarating, albeit terrifying, but that’s why we crave it. For mountain bikers, going fast is just a part of what we do, but we do it knowing we have a safety net: brakes. But imagine if you didn’t have brakes to stop you? Imagine voluntarily riding brakeless? Meet Casey Brown.

Action Cam by Sony Presents: One Million Down

Action Cam by Sony Presents: One Million Down

Mountain bikers seem to have an unwavering desire to challenge how far they can push their limits. For some it means jumping farther. For others it means riding a line that terrifies them. For Whistler legend Adam Billinghurst, it meant attempting to ride way more than he ever had in a single season.

Sony Dream Capture: Adam Billinghurst's One Million Down Teaser

Sony Dream Capture: Adam Billinghurst's One Million Down Teaser

If you live in Whistler, or visit the bike park more than once a summer, its probably safe to say that between you and your pals, you have bets on who can do the most laps or days in the park in a season. Its a challenge that everyones willing to take on, because lets be honest, who doesnt want to ride endless lift-access trails in one of the best places on earth? There is one person, however, who is taking this concept to the next level: Adam Billinghurst.