Movies For Your Monday

Sep 30, 2019
by Scott Secco  
Dean Tennant - Ready To Go: Dean sending it Island Style #longlivechainsaw

Views: 13,574    Faves: 91    Comments: 14



Ed Masters - Rampage 2.0: Join defending champion and freeride legend Ed Masters as he returns to southern Utah for the 2019 edition of Redbull Rampage.

Views: 13,661    Faves: 126    Comments: 14



#ONCOIL: Craig Harvey takes us through the history of living the #ONCOIL lifestyle.

Views: 31,643    Faves: 76    Comments: 17



Fluid Motion - Joe Aldridge: Location: Holdshott Trails. Production: Relive Cinema. Director/Camera: Matt Aldridge.

Views: 5,305    Faves: 45    Comments: 6



Heal: Sending it in Whistler.

Views: 7,620    Faves: 74    Comments: 4



Bryn's Day Of Labour: While most people were resting, Bryn was hard at work hitting every trail in Park City! Sunrise to sunset, this guy has the best style around.

Views: 7,891    Faves: 92    Comments: 4



Trail Forest - Régis Ricard: Shredding in France.

Views: 1,940    Faves: 12    Comments: 0



Charlie Flynn - Sending it: Rider: Charlie Flynn. A mash up from the past year of riding, trying to push myself and the limits of the sport.

Views: 4,340    Faves: 9    Comments: 8



Zack Gerber - Us & Them: Seven minutes of pure mayhem. It's also incredibly well rounded. We all know Zack sent it on numerous deadman spots for this video part but it's stacked with tech combos on unique set ups too. You might need to watch this a few times to fully absorb the insanity.




Jordan Hango - Fictional Finalism: From the duo that took home the 2019 X Games Real BMX gold medal, comes Jordan Hango's full part in Andrew Schubert's Canadian creation, Fictional Finalism. Like anything Hango puts out, this does not disappoint.




Trey Jones - Northeast Summer Vacation: Earlier this summer, Trey Jones set off for the Northeast to rip some trails, ride the lost bowl, and even session Bam Margera's house.




Classics - Bob Burnquist - Dreamland: The one and only Mark G introduces a part that is literally overflowing with NBDs. Burnquist is in a league of his own.




Classics - Daewon Song's "Round III" Part: With a career spanning the early '90s 'til present day, it's safe to say there will never be another quite like Daewon. This part is just one of many "classic" offerings from one of skateboarding's all-time greats.




Classics - Billy Marks ''Good And Evil'' Part: Can a legendary skater still be underrated? A true flip-trick magician, the way Billy's board returns to his feet never ceases to amaze and this part has some shocking hammers. Jeremy Leabres introduces a classic edit from 2004.




Navajo Son: He grew up on the Navajo reservation with little else besides family, livestock, and his grandfather’s prayer. Derrick Begay has since gone on to take his place as one of the best cowboys around and paved the way for generations of Navajo cowboys to come.




JP Auclair Street Segment - All.I.Can: JP passed away five years ago, on September 29, 2014. This part is timeless.




JP Auclair Street Segment - Behind The Scenes: From 2 to 2 million. What started as a pair of guys digging around in the slush, ended up with almost 3 million views worldwide and counting. The "JP Auclair Street Segment" is a section from the feature length film "All.I.Can" by Sherpas Cinema, and was an unexpected favourite, capturing imaginations, winning awards, and reaching an audience the creators had never dreamed of. Join Dave Mossop and JP Auclair for a peek behind the scenes of that game-changing two week shoot, in the interior of British Columbia.




JP Auclair - War Segment: JP throwing down for Poor Boyz back in 2005.




JP Auclair - Revolver: JP Auclair is legendary for editing all of his own segment in every Poor Boyz Productions movie, and later with Sherpas Cinema. But in the summer of 2010 he ran short of time while editing his segment for Poor Boyz - Revolver, and asked me to help him complete the segment. The opportunity to work with him on this segment stands as a shining moment in my career, and is something I will never forget. Thanks JP.




Apogée - Memorial film for Andreas Fransson and JP Auclair: On September 29th 2014, I lost my two best friends JP Auclair and Andreas Fransson in an avalanche on Monte San Lorenzo near the border of Chile and Argentina. It has now been one year since the accident. I created a film to celebrate and remember our lovely friends. This film is from our last years together where we skied, worked and had amazing adventures together. We went to Chamonix, Norway and Chile. Andreas, JP, Daniel Rönnbäck and I started a project together called, Apogée, which means – The highest point in the developing of something. The project was Andreas and JP’s idea, travel to magnificent destinations and create beautiful, touching ski movies to inspire others around the world.




roaming the world. taking time to reflect.

Photo: Erik Holperl



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30 Comments
  • 18 0
 We'll always miss you JP. But the creativity, stoke, and love for the mountains that you've passed down will be with us forever.
  • 1 0
 The clip showing the pic of his child on his ski got me in the feels. Great tribute to a legend
  • 8 0
 Whats going on with that Rampage 2.0 with Ed masters?
  • 4 0
 LOL- the narration almost matched his mouth for a sec, I was so confused...
  • 1 0
 Its the spirit of enduro bro.
  • 1 0
 This is batshit crazy!! It's here in Winterberg bikepark in Germany. Laughing my head off Big Grin
  • 1 0
 I just loved how there was absolutely zero eye contact with the camera lol.
  • 4 0
 kudos to Yeti for making this video - the Navajos wholeheartedly deserve recognition for their contribution to western culture. plus, that dude seriously knows how to rope a steer!
  • 1 0
 couldn't agree more.
  • 1 0
 Great video, and much respect for Derrick Begay. It’s awesome that Yeti (coolers, sorry bro’s) sponsors him. I still won’t buy their overpriced product though, but I do see it more favorably. Even if they are dentist coolers!
  • 6 0
 J.P. AUCLAIR... LEGEND...R.I.P.
  • 4 0
 In the first clip of that Zach Gerber video,did he blow up his front wheel and somehow not die??
  • 2 0
 Bob Burnquist sick skating, epic shots coupled with magnificent Ben Harper makes for a all time classic segment. I remember seeing it for the first time and being blown away and today I felt pretty much the same way!
  • 2 0
 if that Transition vid was from the UK I'd know it was a piss take, with it being 'murican I'm still not sure...!
  • 2 0
 if it's transition you should probably never take it too seriously
  • 3 0
 @IsaacO: ...this particular one was bad either way.
  • 3 0
 Zack Gerber is a proper maniac on a bike.
  • 2 0
 On "Fluid Motion" - 7 views of the nose press! Finally someone on Semenuk's level
  • 1 0
 Yeah Charlie Flynn dog millionaire!!!
  • 1 0
 Few years ago, we were excited on VODs.
  • 1 0
 yes Charlie my man????????????
  • 1 0
 JP street segment. Amazing . Thanks for sharing.
  • 1 0
 What's the music track on HEAL?
  • 1 0
 gerber! wow!
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