Thank you so much for highlighting the Los Padres in such a thoughtful way - I was so glad to see the focus of this film venture beyond the FKT attempt and highlight so many of the things we know and love about the LPNF. Truly well done - this is one of my favorite pieces of outdoor media.
Wow. This is a stunning short film that goes beyond just the act of riding and connects so many of the things that make riding so special. I didn't just enjoy this, I learned from it. thank you.
Henry Nadell was a student of mine and spring 2021 senior of the Fort Lewis College Communication Design of the year. Amazing athlete, designer and person. Henry, so proud of you keep up the good work.
Great work, guys. Lots of learning in here. Some finely crafted words from CB at the start and end as well. IMO, this is the direction MTB should be headed.
Just hoping to bring a little bit of perspective by sharing what farmers are doing to conserve water. As a water management consultant for the past 10 years I’ve seen these “large” farming companies actually do the best job at efficiency and sustainability because they have the resources to do so. They are constantly researching new technologies to help them save water. Over irrigation not only wastes the most precious resource of water, it can lead to quality, yield, disease, and pest problems in any crop including carrots. Large farming companies incorporate best management practices such as variable frequency drives on their wells, pressure regulating valves, pressure compensating drip tape, drip systems designed by engineers for over 95 percent distribution uniformity, digital soil moisture monitoring to help keep water at the root zone, and numerous other practices. Often times they have an in house employee working solely on water and efficiency improvements. Sincerely, a proud 4th generation California farmers daughter
@@robkristoff5394 Every crop, no matter how efficient the irrigation system is, requires a minimum amount of water to grow. Even the vineyards that are "dry farmed" and have commercial operations have applied water via irrigation due to the drought in 2020 and 2021. The River being dry is due to many factors including climate that has been extremely dry as most in CA are aware of the severe drought. I just wanted to share what farmers are doing to help the environment and be sustainable, food requires water to grow. If we want farmers to stop using irrigation all together, then we should also be prepared for all of our food to be imported from other countries. Another huge factor in all of these water issues is California's infrastructure that has not been updated since 1950. Even after voters passed initiatives in 2014 to improve infrastructure and harvest rain water for both surface water and groundwater re-charge and farming, nothing has happened. Meanwhile the states population has doubled since the 50's.
On My one Turbo Levo FSR 2019 appear some cracks on frame nearly rear triangle mount (engine side). Specialized don't wanna exchange my frame becouse is „after test"... 60miles around the shop 2 years ago. My one cracks... yours can too.
Wonderful messaging. Can't have all the wonderful things cycling brings without an environment to recreate in
Great film and even better message!
Thank you so much for highlighting the Los Padres in such a thoughtful way - I was so glad to see the focus of this film venture beyond the FKT attempt and highlight so many of the things we know and love about the LPNF. Truly well done - this is one of my favorite pieces of outdoor media.
Wow. This is a stunning short film that goes beyond just the act of riding and connects so many of the things that make riding so special. I didn't just enjoy this, I learned from it. thank you.
Poetry, in motion reflection and inception of change. Two thumbs up. And I definitely am stoked to go check out some condors now!
Awesome, its the story behind the story that makes you think, cycling is but a gateway to something bigger
Henry Nadell was a student of mine and spring 2021 senior of the Fort Lewis College Communication Design of the year. Amazing athlete, designer and person. Henry, so proud of you keep up the good work.
Beautifull little movie, beautifull landscape.
This is a great film. Well made. An eye opener. More please. #iamspecialized
This short film is amazing. Thank you Specilized. Please create more of this social and eco friendly content!
Beautiful video of a beautiful place.
Definitely stopping at the Buckhorn next time I head through the Cuyama area. Thank you for this insightful film! The bike is such a great tool!
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
What a great film! Thank you. I am from SLO and I learned a great deal from the film.
Reminder set!
Wow! Thank you Christopher & Dillon and everyone involved for putting this masterpiece together!
Great work.. perfect blend of poetry, music, nature, cinematography and message
excited for the premier!
this is excellent & beautiful, well done all around
Great work, guys. Lots of learning in here. Some finely crafted words from CB at the start and end as well. IMO, this is the direction MTB should be headed.
Great editing, beautiful spot! Thanks 🙏
Just hoping to bring a little bit of perspective by sharing what farmers are doing to conserve water. As a water management consultant for the past 10 years I’ve seen these “large” farming companies actually do the best job at efficiency and sustainability because they have the resources to do so. They are constantly researching new technologies to help them save water. Over irrigation not only wastes the most precious resource of water, it can lead to quality, yield, disease, and pest problems in any crop including carrots. Large farming companies incorporate best management practices such as variable frequency drives on their wells, pressure regulating valves, pressure compensating drip tape, drip systems designed by engineers for over 95 percent distribution uniformity, digital soil moisture monitoring to help keep water at the root zone, and numerous other practices. Often times they have an in house employee working solely on water and efficiency improvements.
Sincerely, a proud 4th generation California farmers daughter
Good information to know, but if these large farming companies are so efficient and sustainable, why is the river still dry?
@@robkristoff5394 Every crop, no matter how efficient the irrigation system is, requires a minimum amount of water to grow. Even the vineyards that are "dry farmed" and have commercial operations have applied water via irrigation due to the drought in 2020 and 2021. The River being dry is due to many factors including climate that has been extremely dry as most in CA are aware of the severe drought. I just wanted to share what farmers are doing to help the environment and be sustainable, food requires water to grow. If we want farmers to stop using irrigation all together, then we should also be prepared for all of our food to be imported from other countries. Another huge factor in all of these water issues is California's infrastructure that has not been updated since 1950. Even after voters passed initiatives in 2014 to improve infrastructure and harvest rain water for both surface water and groundwater re-charge and farming, nothing has happened. Meanwhile the states population has doubled since the 50's.
@D Ramirez Thanks for your detailed reply. And for sharing further information. Both the video and your replies are good food for thought.
Liked it alot 🤟
Great film, beautiful landscape. Good luck making it work 🙌🏻
Really nicely done, ya'll. Inspiring.
Muy buena perspectiva de la situación 👍🏽
Pretty sick
Lets go!
Great video, I've now watched it twice. How can I find this trail and can it be done on a gravel bike?
Beautiful stuff, truly
Great film. Is there a link to the rout anywhere?
On My one Turbo Levo FSR
2019 appear some cracks on frame nearly rear
triangle mount (engine side).
Specialized don't wanna exchange my frame
becouse is „after test"... 60miles around the shop 2 years ago. My one cracks... yours can too.
3 days!
I wanna see some riding tho..
Maybe you could check out practically every other MTB video ever made.🙄
HI!
CRUX?
Sus
go vegan already :)