This action packed hour includes the best of the Kendal Family Friendly programme with award winning films from the world of biking, skiing and full action adrenaline sports.
Shortcut
10 mins

Matt Barlow, 27, features in a film called ‘Short Cut’ which follows him riding home from the university. However, instead of taking his usual route along the road, Matt gets distracted and follows a number of exciting riding trails, ending with him taking a short cut off the end of Bangor Pier and emerging the other side of the Menai Straits!
Living the Dream
10 mins

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Revolution One
10 mins

Director: Dan Heaton
Revolution One takes a look into the history, people and places that have defined the rapidly emerging sport of off-road unicycling. Follow world champion unicyclists Kris Holm and Dan Heaton as they display riding that has blown the minds of viewers worldwide.
Rush Hour Dream
10 mins

An office worker in Düsseldorf, Germany, has a Rush Hour Dream in the tramway on his way to work and wakes up on a beautiful mountainside to discover that he is carrying a paraglider in his laptop.
XC Snowboarding
3 mins

Director: Adam Brodie. Producer: Geoff McClean
Joel and Tate, the world’s most dedicated snowboarders, battle the winter elements as they fight against the prejudice from skiers and regular snowboarders alike.
MedeO
6 mins

Director: Guillame Broust
Tony Lamiche is a climber and photographer. He set himself a goal to capture, in a single frame, the six extreme sports: BASE jumping, paragliding, rock climbing, ice climbing, skiing and snowboarding! This short film documents the project through to its impressive and successful completion.
Sketchy Andy
20 mins
Directed and Produced: Pete Mortimer
American climbing dirtbag Andy Lewis is taking the discipline of slack lining into the future as he solos the world’s longest high lines and masters the hardest aerial tricks, all the while pushing his equipment to the limit. As Andy goes higher, harder and faster with climbing, slack and BASE we all have to wonder how far he can go before it’s one step over the line.