Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Riders' Digest | Ep2

By now I'm sure that my millions of followers are well aware of the ongoing pilot project The Riders' Digest. Recently, we dropped Episode 2, which has got to be blowing your mind, even after watching it 20 times in a row. But now its time to clue all of you in on whats going on here.

The Riders' Digest is an ongoing pilot video project that allows the audience a rare, uncensored  glimpse into our amazing lives. Using every asset in our arsenal, we strive to bring you some of the more tasty morsels of our misadventures, both on and off the bike.

Episode 2 is all about being stranded in San Diego. Which sucks, but not really. Enjoy.

PS don't take this seriously. 


We're out.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Silver Dollars

Life is full of surprises. One minute you are ripping it with your buds, the next minute you're in the ER with doctors looking at an X-ray of your fractured clavicle. Thats how it goes. Its not about what life hands you, its about how you play the hand you're dealt. When you live life to the fullest, recovery is just another part of the game, and recovery takes time. In the meantime, while you're down and out, I have found that its best to stay busy and to stay focused on the long term objectives. After all, time is only an illusion.

Last weekend I found some time to make it out to the Silver Dollar Raceway with the Greenline BMX Race Team and a few of my good friends Mike Lee, Kyle Warner, and Dax Downey. Greenline was able to rent out the track for the whole afternoon. Strapped up with my broken collar bone, I was able to get some great pictures for the team. These are a few of the sicker shots with Mike, Kyle, and Dax. Enjoy.

Greenline Cycles BMX Team


Kyle boosting. Dax staying low.


Then Kyle, Mike and Dax started to transfer the berms


Kyle Warner


Bike Lee


Dax


Dax and his fam. So presh.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Chico, CA

When they hear where I'm from, people always ask why I left. To me, the decision to leave home seems so natural that I never saw it as a decision. I see life as a series of experiences and a collection of stories. To stay put, regardless of how much I love it, would inherently place severe limitations on my goals to experience as much as I can. I try to remind myself of this as often as I can, both in favorable and unfavorable circumstances.

While leaving Hawaii for another adventure hardly felt like a decision, taking time off from school to pursue photography and writing was a stressful choice. Yet the past few months have been some of the most exciting and liberating times of my life. I've found that few things help me to appreciate life as much as traveling does, and life on the road seems to suit me well.

Right now I am in Chico, CA taking pictures between trying to make money. Wish me luck.



North Rim, Upper Bidwell
My friend Katie and her roommate's dog.





The House, Chico CA
Kyle Warner's thoughts on yard work: "I bet, if we rut it out a little deeper, we can do some bar drags"




Horseshoe Lake, Upper Bidwell
Adam Moore burning the midnight oil. I wanted to do some evening shots but poor planning had us showing up at twilight. No matter; I got to practice some low light shots and Adam got real sick off this rock ledge.

Leave your thoughts. All the best, CF