Category Archive: Wales

Revolution

 Some shots from a day of Uplifting with the Twelve50 boyos at Revolution Bike Park in Llangynog. Gnar tracks in a dark forest, there should be more words in an upcoming Wideopenmag. Even… Continue reading

Classic Wales

Just like the old days. Classic Welsh trailcenter riding. So back in the early days, when trips to ride bikes outside the woods where rare, most trips were to the promised land of… Continue reading

Not Dead

So this blog has been a little quiet over the last few months. Not to say there has not been any riding done, just with exams and all that there hasn’t been much… Continue reading

Where There Is A Will…

…There is a way, and I have a way. Filming plans are afoot. So you may have noticed the ‘2nd Pretty Sweet’ talk, and we are working on that. Whilst a few ideas… Continue reading

Taking It Easy

Way back last Febuary, Ste and I found a peach of a trail in the Welsh Carneddau. It didn’t go anywhere, and super gnarly to the point that we turned around when things… Continue reading

3 Days, 2 Rides

The Alps is a good place to ride a mountain bike, of that there is no doubt, but the UK is pretty good too, especially trails like this one: Dave W and I… Continue reading

Is There A View?

So the trails on Snowdon are top notch, as, I am guessing is the view. We have ridden bicycles up to the top cafe/building site/nonsense twice before and been greeted with ‘thick as the… Continue reading

A Good Times Sign

So I think anyone who knows a thing or two about mountain bike films will understand why this picture made us smile: No, for once it is not the £4.00 bacon and sausage bap.… Continue reading

Pretty Sweet @ howies Dyfi Enduro, Machynlleth

So the awesome guys at Summit Cycles have agreed to put our lo-tech bicycle film on at the Dyfi Enduro. Great news. Should be really cool for a whole load of mountain bikers to… Continue reading

This Is Not Spain

Exploring a new trail under a glorious early spring sunrise was the plan, however an unannounced closure of the A55 meant we spent a sizeable chunk of the morning on the B roads of the… Continue reading