When Summer turns to the Pacific Northwest it can be both beautiful and disastrous. The PNW is known for the use of . But it also means the days are shorter and film projects can be like a rain cloud that’s just a bit too heavy. On a mission to document, Mark Matthew’s new trail, a hybrid of his own creation and an old single track line, we knew we’d be up against Mother Nature’s own plans for the weekend.
Trail building is an art form, and it’s one that Mark continually strives to perfect. The most important thing is to create an environmentally-friendly image. His countless hours of solitude have paid off, culminating in a jump line from our wildest dreams. Cedar bridges and the red dirt of Vancouver
Mark Matthews is a wonderful blend of an artist and a mountain biker. Without visionaries like
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