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What were some of the worst moments and best moments?
What was the best thing you ate on the trip?
How did you decide who slept where in the the mohome?
and if you had to pick the MVP of the trip who?
(CBAKES)
Zam-yo C.Bakes!
first off it was awesome meeting you man!
For those of you who don’t know, C.Bakes is the definition of a downass Homie.
The slight shutter in the final shot my battery went flat.
Closure was felt one could say.
Once it was on there it wasn’t much to put it together.
It’s just a bit overwhelming to sort that amount of footage.
Kamloops was hard to trim down to a reasonable length.
Debated about splitting the segment night/day but decided to mix together to shorten it up.
So much snow and I happen to be local.
Whistler was a shit show and the credits were such a blast.
Zam -Great question Mr.Bishop!
My advice is don’t.
Take the longer route and cross from Washington straight into BC, it will be faster anyway.
Eventually I made it out of customs.
(good thing I vacuumed out the truck before I left.)
A few hours later I made it to Calgary, only to miss my exit and get lost.
I spent about 3 hours driving around Calgary completely turned around before I found the highway headed West.
This is when the overwhelming rush of self doubt hit me.
Thoughts of “what the fuck am I doing here?”
flooded my mind for the two days I spent searching for the crew in Kamloops.
At this point I had never even met most of the homies.
We kept in touch online over the next two years, but by no means knew each other well.
(Alexzastre)
Nikula - That is a really great question.
For this project we all had to dive in head first.
We put everything else in our lives aside.
We left our jobs, our homes, our friends and girlfriends.
As soon as we started shooting in Kamloops we more or less cut off from everything.
We went for nearly 6 weeks straight of only living in the motorhome and shoveling and skiing street everyday.
Life in the motorhome was no easy task.
It was cold, damp, and crowded.
We never had dry boots.
We rarely had electricity.
We were so crammed in there, anything that any of us did affected everyone else in some way.
That was a big factor in the way my life changed after we stepped away from the motorhome.
After the motorhome I moved out into the bush, in a 17 foot travel trailer.
lived the summer without electricity and cell service .
built my own outdoor kitchen, solar gravity shower and water system.
A bit of much needed solitude.
That is carrying on into this winter, as well.
Living in a tiny cabin, by modest means.
(_JFarris)
Jarred- We tried to spend as much time out of the RV as possible.
Finding spots, building spots, and shooting took up the majority of our time.
As far as time spent in the RV, a good speaker with some quality music is key!
A speaker , a computer, and third…. beer lots of beer.
( _JFarris)
Jarred -Its always tough seeing a friend go down.
Depending on the seriousness of the injury it could be a session ender.
getting a trick on those specific spots was like earning a well deserved revenge.
Will anyone be trying that insane kink rail that you guys won bail of the year on again?
(SDrvper)
Jared Martin -I could see myself stepping to that rail again one day.
I know its possible
Nikula-I am probably going to pass.
like tell me someone got laid in the RV?
(403MEDIA)
Nikula -At first, I definitely thought the motorhome would be devoid of females.
Not the case at all!
Some good timing and a strict adherence to the bro code and we all did just fine.
It was all good
What was the worse run in with johnny law?
and what was the worst injury?
Nikula -The cops were real chill.
kicked us out of a few street spots.
told us about other spots where they thought it might be low bust.
Cops in Canada get it, they are chill about it mostly.
Worst Injury was definitely Hunter exploding his liver and kidney
Zam -THIS!
the cops in Canada are awesome.