I wonder how many of us trail builders just sit here at night watching build videos. Seth if you see this comment you was a big inspiration to start trail building here in the UK.
For those shots I bolted a bunch of L-brackets from Home Depot into trees and put a 3/4” screw into each bracket so I could attach my tripod plate. Then I took a “before” shot of the forest, waited 3+ years until the trail was complete, and then filmed the “after” shot with Remy riding. I had the “before” shots on my phone and just tried to match them as best I could on the day. It wasn’t actually very precise haha. Then in editing, we lined the shots up and used a dissolve to cut between them. Blair Richmond from Imperial Post handled the fine tuning on that. Super simple and it worked better than I’d hoped. Thanks for watching!
This is beautiful in so many ways. I work with youth in Richmond projects and what Richmond Cycle Corps has done one child at a time is amazing and what Monte has accomplished is life changing and I am so proud of him and what his future holds, he will be changing the world for other black kids everywhere - please don't stop.
oh my god i live in vancouver with OneUp being one of my favourite brands and i did NOT know your HQ was this close def buying some stuff from you guys even though im broke lol
Trail building is one of the most amazing things in the world!! Working in nature, providing happy moments for others, looking at their smiles and happy faces. Leaving something amazing for the next generation. I love it! Great work, keep it up!
What an awesome job you did ! it looks so great and funny. Another reason to visit BC. it is so difficult in France to achieve even a quarter of what you have done. Congrats to all team.
Thank you! We're lucky to have the space to build and that our local government make it possible for volunteers to build official trails. It takes about a year to get through the approval process, but it's relatively straightforward.
Legendary trail builder in Squamish who passed away in 2022. He was the trail crew manager of SORCA (Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association) and an all around amazing person. A huge cog of the local community.
Dave Reid (1973 - 2022) was a legendary trail builder and a big part of the Squamish riding community. He built a massive volume of trails and inspired trail building in the sea to sky region as a whole. He was close to the Airplane Mode project and friend to the build team. Sadly, Dave passed away in the first months of the trails opening. Dave’s trail contributions are enjoyed many, many people now and will be for years to come. He is greatly missed.
Dope !!! But Covid is was completely bs - sorry you guys acknowledged any of the ‘restrictions’. Canada keeps giving up freedoms - fight back as hard as you build / ride
Love this. What a great company to do this & dedicate so much time for the sake of having fun. As the video says from 10 year olds to 60year olds, biking is the ultimate ageless sport. When we ride we are all kids again. ❤ Props to OneUp, happy to use these products, sell these products & support the cycling community.
Fantastic vid. If this doesn’t get you out for a ride or a build, I don’t know what will! Thanks to OneUp and all involved. Amazing story and I can’t wait to ride the trail.
Planning, doing it legit, making something for the public-that’s doing it the hard way. Respect!
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There was a lot of paperwork involved in this project. It doesn't make for great watching so it didn't make the final edit. Glad you enjoyed it!
100%
I wonder how many of us trail builders just sit here at night watching build videos. Seth if you see this comment you was a big inspiration to start trail building here in the UK.
The videography and editing work that went into this is very impressive too.
That is how it is done. These guys don't play around.
Id say they play around, but professionally 😂
The before/after fades are absolute magic 🙌🏼
What a great trail! ❤ Nice documentary for building a trail.Thanks for sharing
Those before/after transition shots were just awesome
So we’ll matched I was wondering if it was a composite?
For those shots I bolted a bunch of L-brackets from Home Depot into trees and put a 3/4” screw into each bracket so I could attach my tripod plate. Then I took a “before” shot of the forest, waited 3+ years until the trail was complete, and then filmed the “after” shot with Remy riding. I had the “before” shots on my phone and just tried to match them as best I could on the day. It wasn’t actually very precise haha.
Then in editing, we lined the shots up and used a dissolve to cut between them. Blair Richmond from Imperial Post handled the fine tuning on that. Super simple and it worked better than I’d hoped. Thanks for watching!
@@scottsecco nice one. We appreciate the time and work that went into it.
@@scottsecco Epic! Thanks for the rundown on how you dos those. So fascinating
@@scottsecco You fooled us! These shots really made the film. Amazing work Scott.
This is beautiful in so many ways. I work with youth in Richmond projects and what Richmond Cycle Corps has done one child at a time is amazing and what Monte has accomplished is life changing and I am so proud of him and what his future holds, he will be changing the world for other black kids everywhere - please don't stop.
oh my god i live in vancouver with OneUp being one of my favourite brands and i did NOT know your HQ was this close
def buying some stuff from you guys even though im broke lol
So awesome. And so good to see Thomas V !
3225 mile drive for me to visit this gem. 2 complete days of driving time sounds absolutely grueling.. Bucket list goal added!!
Trail building is one of the most amazing things in the world!! Working in nature, providing happy moments for others, looking at their smiles and happy faces. Leaving something amazing for the next generation. I love it! Great work, keep it up!
Such nice vibes through the whole short and amazing trail! Props for all the builders and people around them!
This was a legit movie for 10 minutes. Camera work and editing was on another level.
Nice to see your faces :) greetings from Poland. Adrian Banana-Bikes 🤟🏽
Amazing flick! Major kudos to the One Up builders, Scott and everyone else involved for putting this together.
OneUp, doing the lord’s work! 🙌
This is film festival quality, awesome video.
The production quality of this video is insanely good
Absolutely. Scott Secco is a master.
You guys killed it on the trail! I was able to take a trip up there last year and loved that trail. Although a little bumpy on a Hardtail
Gotta love some sweet, handbuilt singletrack! Awesome job, boys!
Cheers to a job well done! I would love to ride some Squamish trails some day!
my fav MTB brand. Love you guys
Ahh SHIZEN! Now we we have to schedule another trip up to Squampton! 😍
The dream. Loved the before and after shots, and also the onboard at the end closed out the story perfectly
Agree. Thomas had the perfect comment to finish the video too.
simply beautiful... people, community, filming and trail building
Super reportage et superbe aventure
That was a great watch! I love how lush this forest is. Awesome video ❤
You Squamish people are so sick. I miss being there, shed on legends
Great video. Would love to ride it some day
Wow I wanna change jobs!!!
Remi was in there! Cool!
Well that seals that...Squamish trip happening asap.
Awesome vid, great job done by great riders…I wish I’m close by BC. 😢
Trail looks sic! Can't wait to visit and ride this!
thank you for your work and the video. This is the inspiration I needed to get back to work on our trail here!
Awesome. Have fun out there!
This is remarkable.
This is so COOL !!!!!
Very impressive. Wow. Something to be proud of. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I love it. I hope someday I find a community like this that I can fit into!
Hard work holds the greatest victories.
What an awesome job you did ! it looks so great and funny. Another reason to visit BC. it is so difficult in France to achieve even a quarter of what you have done. Congrats to all team.
Thank you! We're lucky to have the space to build and that our local government make it possible for volunteers to build official trails. It takes about a year to get through the approval process, but it's relatively straightforward.
This is amazing, you guys should come to New York, There's a lot of potential like an hour north of the city!
So good!!!
such a sick video!
Yall hiring and would you sponsor a work visa? Seriously. These are the co workers I need.
Amazing!!
7:24 was fucking gnarly!!! trail looks incredible.
Luckily Codie has catlike reflexes. Not even a scratch after that!
Это действительно, просто потрясающе 😻 👍🏻
Tha dream 🤩
Good job! Ride on 🤙🏽
Great project, great work, inspiring!!
Respect. Gotta go there some time.
Great vibes video guys, really love what you've created 🤘
Love this
i can feel the joy and happiness big ups guys
doing the lords work
Hope to ride it some day soon.
Hey Oneup! I love your products
Hey Ride With Eli, thank you!
Sweet vid
Well filmed, well told, well done fellas 👊🏼
Rad ride!
This is my dream., WOW!
It was fun trying to guess where the line would be in the before shots. 4:27 And then being wrong every time cause I’m not a trail builder.
Awesome
Awesome!
That's THE life
🔥🔥
If magic exists this is it!!
👏👏👏
I wanna play!
Nice trail...may you can tell me what kind of dog that is?
Thanks! Yes, Oshka is an Australian Cattle Dog.
This is why I mountain bike
7:56 kid is fuckin blasted🤣
In order to dig on a trail in Squamish you need to get permission from Wade Simmons first.
👌🤙
Work less, ride more, don’t have kids, or a serious relationship lol oh the good ol days
What song starts at 3:13?
It's called Come Closer (Instrumental Version) by Notize.
@@scottsecco god bless you
Way to one up…
Who is Dave Reid?
Legendary trail builder in Squamish who passed away in 2022. He was the trail crew manager of SORCA (Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association) and an all around amazing person. A huge cog of the local community.
Dave Reid (1973 - 2022) was a legendary trail builder and a big part of the Squamish riding community. He built a massive volume of trails and inspired trail building in the sea to sky region as a whole. He was close to the Airplane Mode project and friend to the build team. Sadly, Dave passed away in the first months of the trails opening. Dave’s trail contributions are enjoyed many, many people now and will be for years to come. He is greatly missed.
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Leave nature in peace, please.
Dope !!!
But Covid is was completely bs - sorry you guys acknowledged any of the ‘restrictions’. Canada keeps giving up freedoms - fight back as hard as you build / ride
Ofc Remy is there
Love this. What a great company to do this & dedicate so much time for the sake of having fun.
As the video says from 10 year olds to 60year olds, biking is the ultimate ageless sport. When we ride we are all kids again.
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Props to OneUp, happy to use these products, sell these products & support the cycling community.
Couldn't agree more. Thank you for your support! Hope your race series is going well.
Builders are more interesting than riders. TKS for this
Great example of the collaboration between industry and community! Love it ❤🎉
The Lord's work.
Amen, brother.
lighting one up for Corey and the rest of the crew. sick trail :)
Fantastic. I was debating what pedals to buy...now planning to get some OneUp's! Love that they are building gnarly and sanctioned trail.
This was the first trail I hit when I got to BC. Thank you!
Amazing work! Would love to create something like this in the UK in the East Midlands
Looks Amazing... congrats. I hope to get there some day.
Mad respect for this Project, looks sooo fun !
Dreamy material to work with, takes a village to build a trail!
excellent video! great community
I loved it transmitted all the reality is the best videos I have seen
Fantastic vid. If this doesn’t get you out for a ride or a build, I don’t know what will! Thanks to OneUp and all involved. Amazing story and I can’t wait to ride the trail.
Glad this got you stoked to dig and ride. We did some work on the trail this spring, it's running great!
I love the shot at 6:06 !!!! everyone is sooo stoked !
Well done one up bike company giving back to the community.
love the transitions so clean bro nice work
the STOKE is real!! Bless you guys and your contribution!!! Imma get up there one of these days!!