Video: Talented Young Guns Field Trippin’ on a Classic Southern BC Route in the Cool Bus

May 1, 2024
by SHIMANO  

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

It’s a formula as old as dirt—gather a bunch of riding buddies, pile into the nearest operating vehicle big enough to fit the crew, circle a few iconic riding destinations on the map and let the good times roll.

This time, the plotline revolved around a quintessential southern British Columbia dirt circuit, an old skoolie dubbed the “Cool Bus” and five talented young shredders eager to put their own twist on some of B.C.’s most storied terrain.

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

With the legendary “Drop In” freeride TV series serving as inspiration and Shimano’s gravity shoes on their feet, Jacob Murray, Natasha Miller, Lucy Van Eesteren, Mateo Quist and Ryder Bulfone climbed aboard the Cool Bus last fall with two bikes each and embarked from Squamish on a four-day, 1,000-kilometer loop. The bus first rumbled along the long, slow Duffy Road up to Pemberton, Kamloops and Sun Peaks Resort, then headed back south on the Coquihalla Highway and onto Highway 1 through Chilliwack and the freeride mecca of North Vancouver.

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Their journey was marked by party trains on tacky DH tracks at Sun Peaks Resort, steep, moon-dust chutes and perfectly sculpted dirt jumps at the Kamloops Bike Ranch, janky skinnies immortalized by freeride legend Dave Watson in Pemberton and laps at Vedder Mountain. The wide range of terrain served as a canvas for creativity and the crew found inspiration everywhere—from spontaneous stops to scout new features to session, like a towering rock slab on the side of the road, to building a makeshift leaf-pile landing in a North Vancouver park in order to pay homage to a “North Shore Extreme” scene shot in the same location. The squad meshed as they towed each other into big lines, tricked dirt jumps and dropped into blind gap jumps, one after the other, building trust as they greased landings.

In between riding, the hours were filled with the kind of moments that make a roadtrip like this memorable. One late night after a long drive along the Duffy, a taco stand in tiny Cache Creek appeared like a desert mirage, prompting an immediate stop and a midnight taco-devouring party. And a rowdy afternoon at the Popkum motocross track in Chilliwack ended up being a highlight of the trip for everyone.

“Honestly, the pit biking was so fun,” said Natasha Miller, a rising slopestyle star based in Coquitlam. “I didn’t know what I was doing and the whole first lap I was in first gear, pinning it and couldn’t figure out why I wasn’t going any faster. A lady pulled me off the track and was like, ‘You gotta shift up!’”

By the time the Cool Bus chugged back into Squamish, the crew’s shred-ucation was complete—they stepped off the bus with new friendships, experiences and tons of inspiration to do it all over again.

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia

Natasha Miller LucyVanEesteren Jacob Murray Mateo Quist and Ryder Buffone in Pemberton Sun Peaks Kamloops Chilliwack British Columbia


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29 Comments
  • 35 0
 If everything old is new again, then this is a good one! Drop in was the best thing to ever happen to television!
  • 7 0
 sick riding, very anthill/msp with the voice overdubs on every clip. It's kinda like laugh tracks on old TV sitcoms. It's a trend that started in overproduced ski movies, I think so non-skiers could comprehend when something cool happened, and so viewers with no joy or fun in their life could comprehend how much fun and joy everyone in the video is having.
  • 1 0
 i feel attacked by the last part
  • 2 0
 I also thought “damn, this is so much like Not Bad” and then I realized that this is actually Anthill Films.
  • 4 0
 Very Drop in vibes and the song in the Sun Peaks segment is by a band called Territories, which basically used to be the band Knucklehead, which Drop In used a lot in their episodes. Awesome throwback.
  • 5 0
 Shout out to the shred shuttle!
  • 3 0
 Second try. Hopefully, the video won't be deleted this time due to music rights. It's really good
  • 3 0
 the kids ands their loose shoes. Tighten up them laces before you end up on world star hip hop. And get off my lawn!
  • 4 0
 More of this! Drop-In and Stund brings back some really good memories.
  • 4 0
 In the immortal words of Pete Townsend and The Who, The Kids Are Alright.
  • 2 0
 Love to see it! Side note, did anyone buy the Drop-in bus last time it went up for sale??

www.pinkbike.com/buysell/319267
  • 5 0
 This is rad!
  • 2 1
 Anyone know what Steve Romaniuk is up to these days?

I heard Super T is just chilling living the bikeshop life. Dylan Tremblay is out riding in BC still.
  • 2 0
 Hes in insta, he's Chillin with his wife and kid, Haven't seen him on a bike on a hot minute though.
www.instagram.com/steveromo
  • 2 0
 Nice homage to Drop In, do a full season!
  • 2 0
 This is awesome but makes me feel really fucking old. Dammit.
  • 2 0
 Awesome crew. Love the initiative "1 bus. . . 4600 Kms . . . ." yeaaahh
  • 1 0
 Good on ya kidz! i was like sick sick sick and then saw a pic of those saint flats. geez those need an update.
  • 2 0
 What did you pay them to advertise your shoes?
  • 2 0
 C OOL!
  • 1 0
 Reminds me of Drop-In!!! That show got me into mountain biking
  • 1 0
 lucy for president !
  • 1 0
 Yeah Mateo
  • 1 0
 Drop In 2.0?
  • 1 0
 Cheers! made my day
  • 1 0
 Cool bus!
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