Get Lost (2015) [NR]

Release Date:
December 1, 2015

Original Title:
Get Lost

Production Companies:
Red Tide Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 46

When the elevation gains and the mountains reveal themselves, the two wheeled man changes.

Red Tide Pictures’ latest Off-Road moto film shot entirely in 4K video documents the journey from civilization to wilderness and back home again. Starring Kevin Rookstool, Kyle Redmond, Rory Sullivan, Mikey Horban, and Cory Graffunder. Directed by Wiley Watson. Synopsis: When the elevation gains and the mountains reveal themselves, the two wheeled man changes; with an increased heartbeat the mind begins to spin off the empty canvas ahead. Where the common man turns around, the adventurist seeks the path of the unknown trail, the perfect lip, and the unfolding challenge of earth’s vast terrain. It’s a feeling we all relate to, but most have forgotten. Sometimes the only way to remember is to Get Lost! Supported by — Bolt Motorcycle Hardware, Kenda Tires, SRT, Seat Concepts, Dirtbike Magazine. Disclaimer: Shot on private land and legal off-road riding areas.

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Director:
Wiley Watson

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