Where The Trail Ends
http://www.redbull.com/en/bike/films/1331576198989/where-the-trail-ends#
Where The Trail Ends brings you to the most remote locations on the planet in a mountain bike expedition unlike any other ever undertaken.
CAST & CREW
Darren Berrecloth
Andreu Lacondeguy
James Doerfling
Cameron Zink
Kurtis Sorge
Paul Basagoitia
Robbie Bourdon
Kyle Strait
Cam McCaul
Tyler McCaul
Mike Kinrade
Garret Buehle
The film follows the world's top freeride mountain bikers - including the likes of Darren Berrecloth, Cameron Zink, Kurtis Sorge, James Doerfling and Andreu Lacondeguy - as they search for unridden terrain around the globe in the hope of shaping the future of big mountain freeriding.
This films documents man's challenge of Mother Nature and himself showcased through a cast of colorful characters. This is the most progressive and ambitious mountain biking ever attempted resulting in an entertainment adventure unlike anything experienced before.
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Where The Trail Ends premiere... in quotes
By Glen Ferris on 20 September 2012 in Mountain Bike Freeride
The stars, creators and friends of Where The Trail Ends tell all at the World Premiere in Las Vegas
Darren Berrecloth - Rider: "We’ve done a lot of films through the years. This one was a long time coming. It was definitely a big push – we had to deal with a lot of stuff, hiking, camping, not being able to have a shower... It was a big ordeal, a tough gig. We’ve always tried to push the envelope and we really had to dig deep as riders. The dirt was unlike anything else we’d ridden on before. We just had to drop in and hope it worked."
Andreu Lacondeguy - Rider: "Everything about this has film is dfferent [from what has gone before]. We used to just show up and ride, but in this film we were part of the journey. It’s about going somewhere you’ve not been before. I’m pretty stoked about seeing it."
Derek Westerlund – Freeride Entertainment: "I’m happy to be here, it’s finally the big moment. We [wanted to make Where The Trail Ends because we] did everything we could with New World Disorder. It was time to take a break and hit the reset button, it was time to take a look at what could be done with the freeride mountain bike movie."
Jeremy Grant – Director: "We put a lot of time in to this film and we’re ready to unleash it on the world. I think [the premise] comes from a really simple place, we’re all mountain bikers and we all got into the sport from a very young age. The sport started to move away from what we knew and we really wanted to bring it back to where it came from."
Travis Rice – Snowboarder: "It’s straight humbling. I’m really excited to be here as a supporting fan of the art of filmmaking. I can’t wait to see the film."
Steve Fisher - Kayaker: "I don’t know what I’m doing here, a kayaker in the middle of Vegas surrounded by mountain bikers. What an honour. When we come to an event like this, it’s clear we’re all like-minded. We all like to push ourselves to the brink of a precipice where we’re forced to sink or swim. We’re all very much alike in that way. I’m honoured to be associated with them through Red Bull Media House."
Jeremy Grant – Director: "We made the film we wanted to make and we’re really excited about people seeing it. We’ve told a story that’s never been told before. We’re really excited."
Cam Zink – Rider: "Every journey was different in its own way but for an overall experience China was the most interesting place; there was really good riding with a good mix of everything."
Jazzy Jeff – DJ: "Just to see where it [the sport of freeride mountainbiking] was and where it is now is great. Everywhere you go in the world, everybody is into extreme sports. To be playing in Las Vegas in support of a film like this is great. Red Bull are really doing it big."
Drew Bezanzon – BMX Rider: "I’ve got nothing but respect for these dudes. I’ve got mad love for all of them. I think the size they’re going is inspiring us to see what we can do on a BMX bike."
Andreu Lacondeguy – Rider: "I really think this will be a game changer. I think mountain biking is going to go somewhere else after this."
Where the Trail Ends is launched on Blu-Ray and DVD on September 21
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Top moments from Where The Trail Ends.By Glen Ferris on 21 September 2012 in Mountain Bike Freeride
As Where The Trail Ends is released to buy on DVD and from iTunes, we draw director Jeremy Grant on his standout moments from this outstanding film.
Favourite Rider
It was difficult choosing riders for the film just because they had to not only be unbelievable riders but they also had to be up for the challenge of trekking over the world. They also had to be unique characters who would come across well on camera. Darren [Berrecloth] though was a real no-brainer. He’s just such a talented guy and he’s such a great character in front of the camera.
Most Memorable On-Set Moment
There are so many, but there was a moment with Andreu [Lacondeguy] that really impressed me. He tried to do this trick so many times and he just couldn’t pull it off. At one point he didn’t land it and knocked himself out for 30 minutes, he wanted to carry on and we had to insist that he got some medical attention. His ability to perform in front of the camera and trust what we were doing was just incredible. enlarge Best Destination
I’d have to say Nepal. To achieve what we did there with the little we had was amazing. After all that hiking and camping after filming throughout the day, you really start to appreciate what you have at home. Food never tasted so good when we got back. You really miss your home comforts when they’re not around.
Top Scene It’s difficult to choose one particular moment but I guess the sequence – and I don’t want to give away too much to the people who haven’t seen it – in Utah where Darren is trying to land a trick and he just can’t get it. He’d try and then dust himself off and keep trying. In a lot of action sports films, the tricks that don’t come off don’t usually make the cut. We made sure all of those parts were in the film. We really wanted people to see how that, even at the level these guys are at, nothing’s ever perfect. But even so they just keep pushing themselves and you’ve got to respect that.
Most Memorable On-Set Moment
There are so many, but there was a moment with Andreu [Lacondeguy] that really impressed me. He tried to do this trick so many times and he just couldn’t pull it off. At one point he didn’t land it and knocked himself out for 30 minutes, he wanted to carry on and we had to insist that he got some medical attention. His ability to perform in front of the camera and trust what we were doing was just incredible.
Best Destination
I’d have to say Nepal. To achieve what we did there with the little we had was amazing. After all that hiking and camping after filming throughout the day, you really start to appreciate what you have at home. Food never tasted so good when we got back. You really miss your home comforts when they’re not around.
Top Scene
It’s difficult to choose one particular moment but I guess the sequence – and I don’t want to give away too much to the people who haven’t seen it – in Utah where Darren is trying to land a trick and he just can’t get it. He’d try and then dust himself off and keep trying. In a lot of action sports films, the tricks that don’t come off don’t usually make the cut. We made sure all of those parts were in the film. We really wanted people to see how that, even at the level these guys are at, nothing’s ever perfect. But even so they just keep pushing themselves and you’ve got to respect that.
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