Photographer Bryan Soderlind found this intersection of concrete and water under the 408 in Florida for a photo shoot with Byerly team riders Scott Byerly, George Daniels and Brandon Thomas. According to BT, the man who put this video together, the ledges were really high, but the spot was solid. They winched the spot at first and then figured they could sneak the ski in with some 4-wheel action. Team work made the dream work on this project.
Photographer Bryan Soderlind found this intersection of concrete and water under the 408 in Florida for a photo shoot with Byerly team riders Scott Byerly, George Daniels and Brandon Thomas. According to BT, the man who put this video together, the ledges were really high, but the spot was solid. They winched the spot at first and then figured they could sneak the ski in with some 4-wheel action. Team work made the dream work on this project.
One of the biggest events of 2010 actually took place in 2011. The Ultimate Wake Championship was postponed until January of this year, but they made up for the delay with an amazing event. Tom Fooshee ended up with the overall title. Check out some of the great riding in this video. Check out the full results at http://www.wakeworld.com/news/feature/ultimate-wake-championship.html.
Earlier this summer, Kaesen got a chance to tear up a private lake in Redding, California with a pool and several hits that he built with Troy Ingola. The hits included a corrugated tube 10 feet above the water, a down rail and a down-C-box. The lake is owned by Mark Wilk, who was kind enough to allow them to build everything on his property and allow the crew filming access 24/7.
The video was shot by David Cervenka of DPCFilms.com and edited by Joe Umali. Troy was the man behind the winch.
And for all you camera geeks, this is what they used...
- Canon 7D w/ Canon 70-200mm f2.8, Sigma 10mm 2.8, Tamron 17-50mm f2.8
- DPC CableCam - RC controlled with Kessler Pan/Tilt head
- GoProHD
- Cut in PPRO CS5 (on a PC)
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