CALI RUSH

CALI Rush is a celebration of some of California's most adventurous and talented athletes and innovative companies that are in search of a more harmonious relationship with nature through sports, lifestyle, recreation and environmental technology. Join a modern day tribe of adventurers as they explore some of California's most wild and beautiful places in search of their own Green Rush. Come along on a multi sport adventure following the changing of the seasons through some of California's last wild places. CALI Rush features all human-powered sports that work in harmony with the flows of nature, don't rely on gasoline, and create the least amount of impact. By making small lifestyle changes and implementing the cleanest technologies possible these athletes prove you don't have to thrash the environment to have a good time. Shred Lightly. Recreate responsibly. Respect the landscape. Do the least harm. Leave the least trace. Find Harmony with the wild creatures. Seek the cleanest path. Live the change you want to see. Be the California Green Rush.


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Droppin - First Tracks

Check out the trailer for First Tracks Productions latest snow board video "Droppin". This fun shred video was shot by Anthony Cupaiuolo and Dan Moses with Photos by Carrie Reiter featuring several local tahoe riders including: Jordan Neild, BJ Linne, Ben Wyn, Cody Lewis, Chase Harrimana, Mike Abeluk and Alexis Rolland as well as friends and shredders from Chile, Canada, Utah and Colorado. Also a couple clips of BURL Productions founder and fellow film maker Mikey Wier hiking and surfing the backcountry of Lake Tahoe.

First Tracks is an independent film studio out of Lake Tahoe specializing in documentary Snowboard, Ski, Wildlife, Environmental and Adventure Videos. They also do commercial work for Ski Lake Tahoe, RSN and others. Check out more of First Tracks Video work of Alexis Rolland in this years Warren Miller Movie "Dynasty".

Don't forget to go to the website and buy a DVD. Help support a cool collaborative of local riders, filmers, photographers and artists.


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