A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
8600FT
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
The Whole Enchilada is one of mountain biking’s most epic trails – attracting expert-level riders from around the globe to Moab, Utah, to challenge its 8000-plus feet of descending over rugged and raw terrain littered with rock drops and boulder fields. Most people enjoy the challenging descent. But no one has ever tried to ride up every inch of the trail – until now. Braydon Bringhurst’s attempt to summit The Whole Enchilada is every bit as mentally challenging as it is physical.
Director:
Nicole Bringhurst
Director of Photography:
Tory Powers
Graphic Designer:
Jake VanHeel
Dennis Nussbaum
Medical Consultant:
Dr. Craig Manning
Producer:
Braydon Bringhurst
Sound Designer:
Sean Campos
Sound Mixer:
Sean Campos
Writer:
Kim Cross
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