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.
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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.
Finished watching every season of Breaking Bad (three times) and don't know what to watch next? Never fear! NotBad is now available to stream on Netflix!
Have you ever noticed how long the lists of people are in the end credits of a movie? Even a short film can have hundreds of names... it's hard to wrap your mind around all those individual contributions. But that's what it takes. There wouldn't be movies without small armies working behind the scenes trying bring them into being.
The NotBad Limited Edition DVD+BluRay is available now. Like all things with the film, the DVD+BluRay combo pack is... not bad (we even threw a couple extra features in there). This is a limited run, so get em while they last because we wont be making any more. NotBad can be purchased for $25 and will start shipping out early October.
Anthill Films and Trek are excited to announce the release of their new film project NotBad - Coming July 29th, 2013.
Andrew Shandro getting after it in Queenstown, New Zealand on the Rude Rock trail.
The riding community in Nepal is just emerging. In Nepal, walking is the primary form of transportation resulting in a seemingly endless amount of paths, trails and routes connecting people and places throughout the landscape. What’s new for the Nepalese is the concept of riding mountain bikes on these trails. A core group of riders committed to sharing the riding experience with all have kick-started the mountain bike community here. Their enthusiasm and perseverance reminds us of what its like to be part of a movement.
Anthill Films is excited to follow up the announcement of their upcoming mountain bike film, Strength in Numbers, with the confirmed rider list for the film. Strength in Numbers will feature a diverse selection of riders with some of the biggest names in the sport, including: Andrew Shandro, Brandon Semenuk, Cam McCaul, Danny Macaskill, Gee Atherton, Graham Aggasiz, Matt Hunter, Rene Wildhaber and Thomas Vanderham.