First year in Canada, first time at Crankworx – seems like it’s the place to be if you’re a professional mountain bike photographer. Or an amateur mountain bike photographer. Or anyone into mountain bikes in the whole of Western Canada. I was there for the final 4 days, and spending the whole time running around shooting everything from the Slopestyle, to Biker X, to Jump Jam, to DH, to just regular guys riding trails. It was my first trip to Whistler and I was blown away by the progressive features they’ve got there. Impressive stuff for sure.
Sneak peeks:

UPDATE: A bigger collection of my shots from the weekend is available in this Singletrack Magazine web article
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