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Cam Zink Explores the Sea to Sky with Devinci Bikes

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March 11, 2023
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From Cycles Devinci: “British Columbia’s Sea to Sky corridor looks like it was made for mountain biking. The granite slabs are so grippy you can ride the impossible. Trails rip through forests of widely spaced trees and deep loam. Riding can feel like skiing on a powder day. On top of that, the landscape is so visually impressive that even the moments when you aren’t riding feel intense.

North Vancouver local Steve Vanderhoek is used to the supernature of BC. Cam Zink, who spent most of his life in the Nevada desert, not so much. Watch Cam get a feel for the place by taking on some of the gnarliest moves in the Sea to Sky, with a little guidance from his friends.”

Riders: Cam Zink, Patrick Laffey, Drew Mozell, & Steve Vanderhoek

Director/Editor: Scott Secco | @scott_secco

Cinematography: Andre Nutini & Scott Secco

Sound Design: Keith White Audio

Photographer: Kelsey Toevs | @toevs

Special Thanks: Yoann Barelli, Kenny Smith, & Evelyn Moorhouse



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