Straight To The Face

Straight To The Face

No eels were hurt during the making of this video. Not sure we can say the same for Cam McCaul's face.

Rutabaga Shreddin'

Rutabaga Shreddin'

We prefer our rutabaga... shredded. R-Dog, Semenuk, Rheeder, and the Bulldog cialis onset of action shredding through rutabaga fields in Queenstown, New Zealand.

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.

#NotBadProject: Win a Trek Slash 9 Frame

#NotBadProject: Win a Trek Slash 9 Frame

Share your #notbad moments for a chance to win a Trek Slash 9 frame with shock, plus additional prizes from JBL Audio, Shimano, Trek, and Bontrager. You may have noticed lately that we've been posting a few photos of some not bad riding, amongst some not bad scenery, in a not bad place called Queenstown, New Zealand. While shooting there this past winter with the Trek C3 Project team, we were exposed to so many amazing things and we're curious to see what your idea of 'notbad' is.

Brook MacDonald Charging - Video

Brook MacDonald Charging - Video

The Bulldog doesn't go around stuff he goes through it. Shot on location at Skyline Bike Park in Queenstown, NZ Share your #notbad moments on Instagram by tagging them #notbadproject.

Bogans Down by the River

Bogans Down by the River

A little downtime with the Trek C3 team while shooting in Queenstown, New Zealand last winter.

Now Hiring - Production Coordinator

Now Hiring - Production Coordinator

Want to work at Anthill? We’re currently looking for a Production Coordinator to assist with the planning and marketing of our projects and help with day-to-day tasks around the office and occasionally in the field. You should have a strong background in marketing, project management and/or film, know your stuff in the social media world and be very, very organized. Most importantly, you should love riding bikes and action sport films.

Winner - Love Your Trail Contest

Winner - Love Your Trail Contest

After 3,000 photos submitted and 28,000 votes, we are excited to announce the winner of the "Love Your Trail" contest.

Win a Strength in Numbers Session 9.9

Win a Strength in Numbers Session 9.9

Enter Anthill Films' "Love Your Trail" photo contest and you could win a complete, fully-custom Strength in Numbers Session 9.9.

Pursuing Perfection, presented by Saint

Pursuing Perfection, presented by Saint

The points start collecting from the very first beep of the season at round one. The pressure of their presence sits on riders’ shoulders all year. The ticking clock may stop after each run but the abacus never stops, it only pauses between races to coil the riders springs even tighter. Until eventually the chips are counted at the final round.

Congrats Stevie!

Congrats Stevie!

As filmmakers we've had the privilege to be present for some great moments in a few riders' careers. Whether it’s a high-risk move, a contest or a race, it’s always cool to see vision become reality.

Every Day Girls - Presented by Saint

Every Day Girls - Presented by Saint

I find it amazing how much downhill racing has progressed and flourished over the past 10 years - especially in the women's field. What used to be a male-driven sport, is now enjoyed by a variety of people across the board. Womens' riding has developed into a hardworking, inspirational group of girls who are constantly progressing at an alarming rate. I have been inspired by this progress. It has pushed me further than I ever thought possible, both through my riding and my art. Every day I am driven to accomplish more with every brush and pedal stroke. - Micayla Gatto