Dillon Butcher rides the deserts of Kamloops, B.C.

BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada – British Columbia feels like it’s part of a different world. Vancouver Island feels like it should be in Central America, not Canada. But it is in Canada, and it’s pretty damn remarkable. Fun fact, 25% of the world’s temperate rainforests are in British Columbia. And it shows. So whenever a video focuses on the wild landscape of B.C., we can’t help but glue our eyes to it. Dillon Butcher shows off this landscape, and his bike skills, pretty darn well through ‘Myth’.

“The short film showcases the Vancouver Island local’s creative and unique style aboard his Forbidden Dreadnought. ‘Myth’ takes you through the lush spring and moody fall forests of Vancouver Island to the dusty summer deserts of Kamloops, B.C. in a dynamic string of riding sequences. Dillon’s one-of-a-kind style and creative combos blended with Liam’s cinematography and editing make for a passionate and energetic piece that we hope gets you stoked to get out there and ride your bike.”

Related: ‘The Seven Phases Of Madness’: A 205 Mile Journey Across Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula

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Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...