Steve Crandall

Coffee sipping pilot of a red FBM frame and a Nikon camera.
Posts from Steve:
The Battle At Gillies Creek
When you build your own fun, and share to with like mind people, great things happen, like this Amazing weekend in Richmond Virginia!
Thanks to all the riders making spots, putting in time, and getting people stoked.
read moreMemphis
Lucero Family Picnic from FBM BMX on Vimeo.
read moreWho is Kitt West?
From building his own tools, repurposing old shovels, hammers, bikes and building jumps to share with everyone in Richmond VA, Kitt West is a friendly advocate for good living via two wheels, and a supporter of outdoor fun.
Name– Kitt West
Age– 30
Years riding– 20
Location– Richmond, Va
What kind of bikes do you ride currently– My big bike is a FBM Sword. My little bike is a FBM Steadfast. My mountain bike is a Mongoose International Bike of Champions.
What kind of work do you do? My main gig is at Richmond Re-cycles bike shop. Never a dull moment in that place. I love it. My buddy Marshal runs a construction company that does site work and grading and stuff. I work with him here and there when he needs me. Lately I have been traveling around turning wrenches for Powers Bike Shop at the bmx races. Thats pretty awesome because we ride a bunch along the way and its cool making a living from bmx.
Top 5 trails/ trail personalities?
Suffolk. forever
North Carolina is way underated
Gatewood
Pennsylvania
Ipswich
Can you tell us about your trail building outlook? Lately I am all hyped on the idea of legal, public trail spots. I think dirt jumps/pump tracks are an inexpensive and sustainable way for a bunch of people to have fun. There should be one in every city. I think of the trails as Burnside or FDR except made of dirt. We need to head in that direction.
What woodland experience do you have outside of building dirt jumps? I did two seasons of backcountry hiking trail work with Americorps. The first was in the mountains of Virginia and the second was in Montana. We would hike miles back in the Wilderness with all of our tools and food and work for nine days at a time. It was amazing. For a couple of years there I spent more nights in a tent then I did in a bed. If you have ever worked on a set of bmx trails then you are already better at it than most people. Just google “Americorps” or “conservation corps”. There is a program in almost every state. Do it, because that shit is awesome.
What inspires you to build and and what influences can you share with in trail work, and outdoor awesomeness? Seeing someone finish a lap on something that you created with a smile on their face is the most inspiring thing that there is. As far as influences. Edward Abby books. Andy Goldsworthy art. I get a lot of ideas from old Forest Service manuals and stuff. They had all of this figured out a long time ago and they wrote it down. Its all on the internet. Look up “Handtools for trail work” and it will set you up for a good Youtube tangent.
Any shouts? Everyone out there making trails happen. I see ya’ll (insert clinched fist emoji).
read morePhilthy Photos
Here are a few Weekend Jam photos from Phil Jones, Check out more at Philthy Films…
Throw A Jam!
read moreSea Stills
Sea Stills – Ray Collins from Ray Collins on Vimeo.
read morePedal Power
FBM Pedal Power Jam from FBM BMX on Vimeo.
read moreMarty Christman- Lifer
LIFERS – episode 2 – Marty Christman from Hippie Josh on Vimeo.
read moreTrailbound Banjo Dialing
Chris Riesner does awesome stuff… Check out his adventures on Trailbound
Check out Part 1 and part 2 on the web…
Weekend Warriors Edit
Random v2 from Latane Coghill on Vimeo.
More random clips I had on my computer. Clearing out and starting fresh for the spring and summer. Be on the lookout for some new projects. Thanks for watching.
Riders: James Lukas, Matt Samsky, Doug Fines, Dillon Leeper, Latane Coghill, Eric Holladay, Dre Tylee, JD Dellinger, Garrett Anderson, Shane Leeper
Filmed and Edited: Latane Coghill
Additional filming: Shane Leeper and Garrett Anderson
Underground- Mike Hinkens
Underground from FBM BMX on Vimeo.
read moreBryan Tarbell photos.
Here is an awesome selection of photos from North East Photographer, Bryan Tarbell.
Check out more of Bryan’s photos on his website, or on Instagram.
Pedaling for pennies…
Legendary midwest BMX Icon, Jim Rienstra recently completed a trip pedaling to the bottom of the world on a bicycle to raise money for cancer… I grabbed these photos off of his FB, simply to share his awe inspiring adventure for a good cause.
“The end of the road.
Minnesota to Ushuaia (The end of the world)
537 days
15,005 miles
14 countries
Raising money for cancer research.
Thank you everyone that has helped me along the way!”
Check out his website for more info- Pedaling for Pennies!
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