Audiovisual materials donated by Andrew Worth, including DV-Cam raw footage and edited film clips on USB of camping, Biker X races, Slopestyle, Canadian Open Downhill Race, and some medal ceremonies at the first Crankworx Freeride Mountain Bike Festival in [2004].
Audiovisual materials donated by Andrew Worth, including DV-Cam raw footage and edited film clips on USB of camping, Biker X races, Slopestyle, Canadian Open Downhill Race, and some medal ceremonies at the first Crankworx Freeride Mountain Bike Festival in [2004].
Advertisement from the Pique Newsmagazine July 5, 1996 issue. The advertisement is for Whistler Mountain, but includes Guided mountain bike descents offered by Whistler Backroads.
Logo and T-shirt designs for Whistler Backroads Mountain Bike Adventures and Whistler Backroads. A portion of the sketches were done by Paul Waller in June, 1997.
"Make Tracks in the Park - Whistler Backroads - Mountain Bike Park - Whistler Mountain" T-shirt design - "Back" handwritten above design.
Artice written for July 4, 1996 Whistler Question discusses the opening of Whistler Mountain's Bike Park, which attracted 500 riders and Whistler Backroads involvment and in particular, Eric Wight, Whistler Backroads owner and park designer.
Article written in the Whistler Questions regarding the new mountain bike park on Whistler Mountain and Whistler Backroads' involvement in leading guided tours on the bike trails on Whistler Mountain. Appeared in July 4, 1996 Whistler Question issue.
Newspaper clippings and magazine articles related to mountain biking in Whistler, including Whistler Backroads Mountain Bike Adventures owned and operated by Eric Wight in the 1990s.
Advertisement offering Saturday in the Park by Whistler Backroads Mountain Bike Adventures. Appeared in the Pique Newsmagazine July 5, 1996.
DV-Cam raw footage of the Biker X races and medal ceremonies at the first Crankworx Freeride Mountain Bike Festival in [2004] and a camping trip along the Cheakamus River whereby a group of children are asked to complete a series of Survivor-like (TV show) challenges, like standing in the cold Cheakamus River for as long as possible, eating a strange food concoction, etc.. Near the end of the video, there are short clips of what appears to be two men making sound effects for a horror film. While the video is in good condition, the audio is sped up in places and does not align with the video.