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http://youtu.be/F79zHMOIbSw?t=5s In “Forgotten Dirt”, professional mountain biker Matt Hunter and a small team of riders travelled to the remote Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan to explore
http://youtu.be/7vZnWxqwFOs More free radness from the Anthill boys!!! Aggy’s Gnarcroft section kicks in at 6.15 and is so nuts it’s insane!!! “With unprecedented access to
http://youtu.be/dGUYmhMKHJIAnthill have just released the latest Saint video from Shimano, featuring freeride legend Thomas Vanderham. Here are Thomas’ own words on his motivation behind making
We were overwhelmed with emails for the Strength in Numbers premiere, and we’ve just collated the doorlist for Auckland’s screening tomorrow night.
http://vimeo.com/37758046 Riding in Nepal on a trail at four thousand metres (13,000 ft) elevation and looking over at a mountain that is eight thousand metres
http://vimeo.com/36878774 Contour just put the Anthill boys on the program. Going off this trailer filmed entirely on Contours it looks like they are having a
http://www.vimeo.com/29972371 Adam Billinghurst lives to ride the Whistler Bike Park and has done so for 13 years. His commitment to living his dream is an
http://vimeo.com/27505973 The Post Office dirtjumps are built on a private lot at the corner of Trout Gulch Rd and Cathedral Dr in Aptos, California, about
I’m still undecided about whether or not I like companies producing and providing content for the media, but when some days all we see is
The Coastal Crew has taken one large step into the world of filmmaking by teaming up with Anthill Films to produce our first feature mountain
So the rider list for Anthill’s new film got dropped yesterday and it’s corker with a few fresh faces to Anthill. As much as I
Anthill don’t sleep. Since finishing Follow Me they wrapped up their story of XTR (among other things) and most recently put together that sweet looking
A quick look behind the scenes at Anthill’s shoot with Cam McCaul, Matt Hunter and Geoff Gulevich in Punta San Carlos Mexico.
Anthill don’t sleep. Aligning with the release of the latest XTR group yesterday, this is the first in a series of six episodes exploring the
A Fed Ex parcel just turned up and as you can see it had some nuggets inside. The four premier discs for the NZ Follow
So I’ve just sorted the Auckland, Wellington (two screenings), Christchurch and Queenstown premieres for Anthill’s latest film Follow Me, featuring Gee Atherton and Stevie Smith
Gully gets the Anthill profile treatment. The countdown is on… New Zealand premier dates announced next week…
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