Kelly Mcgarry and Eric Porter go Down River

June 5th, 2012

By Factory Jackson

The town of Green River, Utah has been on the MTB radar for over 10 years now. Many riders and film crews have come to this remote location searching for new and unique terrain to ride. In an attempt to access areas that had never seen a bike tyre, Diamondback’s Eric Porter and Kelly McGarry teamed up with Bike Magazine, and a crew of rambling media misfits to go on a different kind of bike trip. Using human powered whitewater rafts, they made their way down the Green River and into the unknown, searching for the unridden.. This is what went down…

Shot and Edited by: Justin Olsen
Still Photography by: Haruki Noguchi
River Support by: Stephen “Chalupa” Darrigo

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