



There are a lot of people doing amazing things on bikes and putting together mind-blowing video segments, but nobody does it quite like Caleb Holonko. His Lights Out edit from late last year was absolutely wild, and his recent follow-up, In the Know was a very worthy sequel. So we sat down with Caleb to chat about his approach to riding, filming, and building trails; the ways that growing up in North Vancouver influenced his riding; blending classic North Shore features with modern style; how he gets ready to go huge; risk mitigation; Rampage; & a whole lot more.
TOPICS & TIMES:
- North Shore influence & Caleb’s biking idols (3:16)
- Filming & digging to film (9:52)
- The double drop in Lights Out (13:15)
- Flipping the train gap (18:53)
- Getting mentally and physically ready to go huge (25:20)
- Building big features and figuring out what is (and isn’t) going to work (28:28)
- Risk mitigation (35:24)
- Caleb’s career goals (38:41)
- Rampage (40:53)