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In February 2019, Thomas Henderson, Justin Schwanke, and Jesse Baraniuk of the Weird & Revered BMX crew travelled from Canada to Israel to film for their full-length DVD project, Vagabond Squad. The trio road tripped around the country with stops in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Be'er Sheva, Eilat, and the Dead Sea.
"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length BMX video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew. Filmed from 2016 to 2019, the project is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene.
"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew. Filmed from 2016 to 2019, the project is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene. Although a majority of the clips are from the crew’s home city, the footage spans 9 countries, 8 American states, and 4 Canadian provinces and territories.
"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew.
With much of the Weird & Revered crew residing in the Canadian province of Alberta, long and cold winters are the norm. Thankfully, the riders have a few options for indoor parks scattered across the province. "Indoor Refuge 2" is a small taste of winter BMX riding in the Great White North.
Canada's Weird & Revered crew spent three years filming for their full-length film, Vagabond Squad. Inevitably, they collected plenty of footage, some of which didn't make it into the final cut of the film.
Canadian BMX rider, Thomas Henderson recounts how a head injury incurred on a trip to Germany changed his life. WAKE UP CALL
For the past three years, Canada’s Weird & Revered crew has been hard at work on a full length BMX film entitled, "Vagabond Squad." The film is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene.
“Street Vultures Mixtape” is the crew’s fourth web video for this pre-DVD series. The video features street footage from a large portion of the crew in their home province of Alberta. There are also some clips and b-roll from California and Mexico.