tracks and getting out there. tim and i are always pushing the limits. oh, yeah, i see a cliff. that s ten feet. we can do that. then the next one it s 20 feet. and he does a 30 and i got to do a 40. it steps up from there. even the brothers like the hoff brothers can reach their limit. march 2010, tim, rob and a camera crew are in the mountains of british columbia, canada, on a quest to film their biggest jumps yet. we wanted to get a lot of air footage, powder footage. in that area you can get more big fast pictures and shots because it s so big, so long, so much terrain. everybody was pumped up and ready to drop a cliff or do a big jump or something. everybody was ready to unleash a little energy. scouting for a great jump, tim looks up and sees the perfect cliff. i kind of just clicked into go mode. well, i m going to do it. the cameras just had to scramble, actually, to get into place.
the morning, and we call it dawn patrol. it s getting up before the sun comes up and getting the fresh tracks and getting out there. tim and i are always pushing the limits. oh, yeah, i see a cliff. that s ten feet. we can do that. then the next one it s 20 feet. and he does a 30 and i got to do a 40. it steps up from there. even the brothers like the hoff brothers can reach their limit. march 2010, tim, rob and a camera crew are in the mountains of british columbia, canada, on a quest to film their biggest jumps yet. we wanted to get a lot of air footage, powder footage. in that area you can get more big fast pictures and shots because it s so big, so long, so much terrain. everybody was pumped up and ready to drop a cliff or do a big jump or something. everybody was ready to unleash a little energy. scouting for a great jump, tim looks up and sees the perfect cliff. i kind of just clicked into go mode. well, i m going to do it.