Pedal Driven is a mountain bike documentary in production that centers on the conflict between illegal freeride trailbuilders and US Forest Service rangers in Washington state – and the creators need your help to finish the film. IMBA and others like Specialized, Shimano, and Yakima have already thrown their support behind the film and all proceeds from the release will go straight to trail building and mountain bike advocacy funds.
In order to raise the funds necessary to complete the film, the producers have set a goal of raising $15,000 toward the final production costs and that’s where we (mountain bikers) come in. With 8 days to go until the deadline, almost $14,000 has been pledged by individual donors. The cool thing about this portion of the film’s funding is that it affirms the grassroots nature of the sport and shows the strength and diversity of mountain bikers around the US.
There are a few interesting things about the fundraising you should know:
- There’s no minimum amount you can give. If you only have a buck to give that’s cool – every bit counts.
- Rewards are offered at various funding amounts. Give $25 or more and you get a copy of the DVD when it’s released PLUS a pair of Pedal Driven cycling socks. A DVD and a good pair of socks will normally cost you at least that much so it’s a win-win!
- At the higher funding levels the rewards get very interesting. Wanna pledge $5000? You’ll get a whole bag of goodies including a closing credit in the movie AND a mountain bike trail in Washington state named after you. Anyone want to pool together to get the trail named singletracks.com? 🙂
I’ve already pledged my 25 bucks and I’m stoked to see how this film works as an advocacy tool, especially when presented to land managers and non-mountain bikers. Check out the trailer and if you like what you see, toss a few bucks to make this film a reality! Click here for the full trailer.
2 Comments
Oct 28, 2010
I ran across this trailer a few days ago and loved it. I did not however know about the free sox- Im on it!
I have actually written about this subject myself on a few occasions- the partnership between MTB’s and the local F.S. offices is paramount to us having more trails to ride. A very large percentage of the trails we ride on, especially out west are within a National Forest, they are public lands but do have managers. Finding ways to keep up the good relations between us all is very important. This movie can only help on both sides of this issue, if nothing else just by simply raising awareness to the issues facing all of us.
Jul 11, 2011