
The second episode celebrating the legacy and vision of the nation’s newest bike park at Red Mountain in Rossland is now live.
The two-part series, Standing on the Shoulders, lands in tandem with the debut of the brand-new, lift-accessed bike park on June 21 and the RED Mountain Bike Park website — now live with the trail map, pricing, FAQ, and all the details for riders ready to gear up.
It begins as a heartfelt tribute to the pioneers, the untamed passion, and the raw trail-building spirit that laid the foundation for the Kootenays’ vibrant mountain bike culture and its legendary athletes.
“From there, it dives into an inspiring behind-the-scenes journey — capturing the creativity, precision, and relentless drive of the Gravity Logic team as they transform RED’s bold dream into a breathtaking reality,” said general manager, Andrew Lunt, in a press release. “This is more than a series; it’s a powerful story of roots, innovation, and the limitless spirit of progression.”

Episode one
Of Legends dives deep into the heart of mountain biking in the Kootenays — an ode to the roots, the pioneers, and the raw trail-building energy that helped shape the sport in Rossland and beyond.
More than just announcing a new lift-accessed park, RED is honouring a legacy — one that spans decades, thousands of vertical feet, and a passionate community that’s helped put this region on the global mountain biking map.
“It’s hard to know where you’re going if you don’t know where you’ve been,” is the theme behind this beautifully shot and soul-stirring episode one of Standing on the Shoulders, highlighting the rich mountain bike culture that gave rise to both legendary athletes and epic trails of the Kootenays.
Partnering with the world-renowned Gravity Logic — the top-tier name in bike park development — RED is building a world-class riding experience that celebrates every style and skill level.
From first-timers to seasoned shredders, the RED Mountain Bike Park is designed to be a destination where beginners feel like pros, and pros still find challenge and progression.
This multi-million-dollar project isn’t just about a bike park—it’s about building a year-round hub of adventure, said Lunt.
“The RED Bike Park is poised to be the cornerstone for the community of Rossland, the promotion of local tourism, outdoor recreation in the Kootenays, and to elevate Rossland as the premier destination four-season basecamp for a multitude of outdoor experiences,” he said.
- Catch the full stoke of episode one, Of Legends, live at redresort.com/bikepark/.
- Episode two can be found here.