Monthly Archive for August, 2008

Baja with the Nixon Team

After several weeks on the road with the Nitro Circus, I headed down to Baja with the Nixon team. Nixon is a great company stacked with amazing athletes and employees who understand our world. While we were there we surfed, drove go-carts, sky dived, flew in an outdoor wind tunnel, ate well and relaxed! We also went over future products of the company and their general position for next year.

It was cool to hang with athletes of all different backgrounds and hear their ideas and thoughts on different products. Thanks to Nixon for a couple great days!

I am off to Portillo Chile for a photo contest for Skiing Magazine. They have had a great season so far and I’m pumped to get on the snow!

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Travis and Plamer chillin on the balcony

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The view from our balcony…

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Plamer flying in the outdoor wind tunnel

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Go carting with locals…

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The Nixon crew…

Twin Falls Death Camp

After riding the bike park at Whistler for a few days we were all beat down. Everyone was banged up, bleeding and sore from hard riding and numerous crashes. We loaded up the rig and headed to Twin Falls, Idaho where we met up with more Nitro Circus members and TP’s dad for some beginner BASE jumping. When I say beginner BASE jumping, I mean people with absolutely no parachute jumps…no skydives and no BASE jumps. Most jumpers would not advise this type of behavior but I figure I can take a certain type of person and make it relatively safe in a controlled environment.

The Prienne Bridge in Twin Falls is one of the only legal bridges to BASE jump in the US. Jumpers come from all over the world to session the bridge. This is a great place to spend time and learn about BASE jumping as well as practice your skills. When your not running from cops or hiding from security guards you can slow down and pay more attention to what is going on with the general safety of your jump.

In all, I pushed 7 new people off the bridge. The way it works is I hold the pilot chute in my hand while the jumper climbs over the railing. The pilot chute is the small parachute thrown out to catch air and pull out the larger parachute packed into the container on your back. The jumper makes the jump from the bridge and I hold onto the pilot chute manually extracting the larger parachute from the container. This allows the jumper to focus mainly on body position and shortens freefall time to avoid any type of parachute malfunction.

Once the parachute opens the jumper has been instructed to fly the parachute over the water and land in the water to avoid any chance of breaking bones trying to land on ground for the first time.

The highlight of the trip was when Travis’ dad stepped up and threw a gainer off the bridge for his first BASE jump ever. One of the crazier things I have witnessed and he stuck it! No wonder Travis is the way he is…
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The bridge

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Some of the Death Campers

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Pastrana about to jump

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Nitro Circus Member Hubert making his first jump

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Willie Crum climbing over the railing…scared senseless.

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Getting in some flips

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Travis’ dad about to stick a gainer from the top rail without any parachute experience at all.

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Death Camp Instructors

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Landing pattern

Mega Ramp and Big Wheels…

During the mega ramp events at the X games, the idea you could hit the ramp with a big wheel came about. Bob Burnquist allowed us to stop by his house and try out his mega ramp.

Travis stepped up to the 75’ gap right off the bat. I pushed him down the drop-in and he sent a 75’ big wheel back flip over the gap. We were all completely blown away.

He proceeded to try it 5 times until he finally road one out…after some abuse. No one else stepped up to the 75’ air or a back-flip for that matter. The 50’ air was hit several times with various results.

After the 2 big wheels were destroyed from punishing landings, we loaded up the rig and drove straight from San Diego to Whistler.

Today Cederic Garcia, a nutty downhill mountain biker, is going to try to kill us on some trails today. Hopefully I come home in one piece…
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The in run to the 50 and 75 foot gaps.

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Pastrana and Burnquist

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Bob’s mega ramp

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TP inverted with Burnquist filming from behind

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More TP and Bob cam

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Bob hitting a 50 foot straight air. Check out the intensity on that face.

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Travis convinced one of his rally competitors to come out and send the ramp too. He had the cleanest run with a straight air over the 50 footer into a 540 up the quarter pipe.

X Games

The X Games are gnarly! Each year the level of progression blows my mind. This was my first time back to summer X since it was held in San Francisco several years back. It was cool to see how big the X Games have grown. For most athletes, this is the biggest event of the year and they lay it on the line! I saw so much carnage…it was almost hard to watch. Half the athletes are riding hurt or injured cause they know what X Games means.

For Pastrana….this was just another year trying to win more medals. For my friend Jim DeChamp it was his first dance. He was set to showcase his moto front flip to the world and then scheduled to co pilot with Pastrana in the rally race. Unfortunately things did not go as planned. He ended up breaking his back on his front flip attempt sidelining him for 4-6 weeks.

Pastrana made an early mistake in the speed and style costing him another medal, which he should have easily won. In the end TP pulled it together and logged another gold for himself in the Rally race. A win he claimed “he needed”! Unfortunately Jim was unable to ride co pilot but his spirits are high and he was pumped for Trav.

We are loading up the Nitro Circus rig and driving up to the Whistler bike park for Crankworks. We have many stops along the way up and back for BASE jumping, Skydiving and other antics…it’s going to be a wild ride!

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The steep and nasty drop in for the Mega ramp. We are scheduled to head to Bob Burnquists home today to jump his mega ramp with the Big wheels!

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The air and monster quarter pipe after the nasty drop in…to the right is where best moto trick and moto step up are held.

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Jim DeChamp after the first front flip on a dirt bike attempt…a broken T12.

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Pastrana crushing it in the Speed and Style event right before he wadded himself!

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Pastrana watching Mira in the qualifying rally round.

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The cross over…

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DeChamp out of the hospital and signing autographs in a back brace.

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DeChamp getting special attention.

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Pastrana fans patiently waiting at the Nitro Circus rig…

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TP and Ken Block partying!