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Lorien

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We've been doing a fair amount of video production lately to make the shop's website more interesting, (www.sookemountaincycle.com). There is now a ton of videos to watch- clicking on the VIDEO button will bring you to a page with a few different buttons, and clicking on any of them will bring you to various interesting videos.

Of course, it can't be ALL biking! There has to be a little custom knife content here and there....

[video=youtube_share;DDNyDNsQvRI]http://youtu.be/DDNyDNsQvRI[/video]

I hope you find the edit entertaining:)

Happy Holidays!
 
sweet vid! 2 of my most favorite things.

you're down around the horn from Victoria, no?
i live in Spokane (eastern WA). i bike here, up in Fernie when i can, and rarely Whistler when $$$/time allows.

looks like i need to add the Island to my places-to-bike list.
 
Who's riding? You or Pelle?

The knife work was obviously gratuitous, and we thank you. :D

Edit: I was expecting JB from the title. How many here don't know what the heck we're talking about? ;)

Coop
 
Thats great!


Brings back memories of my mountain biking days.....mid 80s trek 850. weighed close to 45 pounds. No shocks then!
 
sweet vid! 2 of my most favorite things.

you're down around the horn from Victoria, no?
i live in Spokane (eastern WA). i bike here, up in Fernie when i can, and rarely Whistler when $$$/time allows.

looks like i need to add the Island to my places-to-bike list.

we can see Port Angeles from here, we're about 45 minutes n/w of Victoria.

Coop, Pelle sets up all the shots, chooses the music and edits it all together. I just crash into stuff mostly. Full face helmet is quite handy...
 
LOL......You make that mountain biking look too doggone easy.....
 
love it Lorien! great work all around, I will keep an eye on your Youtube channel.
 
thanks guys, I'm glad you find this stuff entertaining:).

Most of my time spent in the jungle these days has been spent in finding a corridor for a downhill track. Over the past two years, I've been using my custom 'trail' knives to uncover a trail which my friend suggested we call 'Bladerunner'. It will be open for others to enjoy sometime over the winter, and I believe will have a quality about it which will put Sooke on the map even more than it already is, as a wicked MTB destination:thumbup::cool:.

Here are the very first tracks on this new line, I'm the first to ride this trail, (accompanied by my bro, Russ, whom I've posted pics of before);
[video=youtube_share;EJiQk6AXIUE]http://youtu.be/EJiQk6AXIUE[/video]
 
Ok Get back to work your having to much fun Nice to see the 50 dollar knife is still getting a work out
 
been thinkin of you lately, Stu! Let's touch bases eh.
 
Good stuff Lorien!! The couple vids I viewed were well done with good music. One of my favorite Dylan songs.

Peter
 
Great stuff Lorien way to grab life by the horns and Twist a little

Merry X Mas buddy :)
 
thank you very much my friends.
I wasn't sure how this thread would be received and it does my heart good to read your kind posts:)
I'm an incredibly fortunate individual, to have my life's great joys fall into such a balanced alignment. I work hard, but I've also been lucky:thumbup:
 
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