The last of our weekly
Tea & Biscuits segments takes us to Dyfi Bike Park in Wales, Dan Atherton's masterpiece that he has shaped with the help of family and friends over the course of a number of years.
Tommy C headed out to the Welsh woodlands to film as Dan, Gee and co. hit up some of the monster jumps and techy tracks — Athy at times opting for a BMX where most people would need a big rig. The man's got talent.
We want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has watched Tea & Biscuits and followed these segment and
extras releases. T&B was an amazing project to work on and the first of many
Misspent Summers/Caldwell Visuals collaborations. Keep your eyes peeled.
Thank you to all the riders involved in this section and the rest of the film, to the bands who kindly gave us permission to use the music (Big Quiet in this section), to Nukeproof and Hope for making the film possible, and to everyone else involved.
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Please keep this series f*ckin goin.
Sincerely,
The Universe
Paget and Peary on handrails and baggy jeans. Does it get better ?
Auto correct getting in the way
this long.not sot long ago,speaking Welsh, was prohibited in the schools,as it was considered to harm the Welsh children,this was sanctioned by the UK government at the time,with the publication an 1847 report into the state of Welsh education – commonly known as the Blue Books. It concluded that the Welsh language was the cause of stupidity, sexual promiscuity and unruly behavior.Search "Welsh Not" for more info.
Cheers.