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FOR ALL RIDERS: Evergreen's New Documentary Film - Coming Soon

Vivika Stamolis Jan 20, 2026

𝙁𝙤𝙧 𝘼𝙡𝙡 𝙍𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨 is our 17-minute documentary film that goes behind the scenes of how we build and update trails to accommodate adaptive mountain bikes (aMTB), and how we are growing a strong aMTB community through education programs in partnership with Outdoors for All. It shares the stories of two aMTB athletes here in Washington and the collaborative work behind our trail updates and programming that support riders of all abilities.

2026-04-13-far-posters-social-2-001.jpgHere are our upcoming shows where you can come support our aMTB programming and meet some of the athletes, film director, and Evergreen team:

Seattle Adaptive MTB Film Night & Evergreen's Documentary Premiere

📅 Thursday, April 23 | 5:30pm
📍 REI 222 Yale Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Thanks to Bivo, Kulshan Brewing, Everybodys Brewing, Veltins, Incline Cider and 44 Degrees Beverage Sales for the support.

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Methow Spring Kick-Off & Film Night

📅 Saturday, May 16 | 6 pm
📍 Winthrop Barn 51 State Rte 20, Winthrop, WA 98862

Thanks to Methow Cycle & Sport, Evil, & Transition for the support.

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Spokane aMTB Film Night & Evergreen's Documentary Premiere for the Eastside

📅 Saturday, May 23 | 5:30 pm
📍 Brick West Brewing 1318 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA 99201

Thanks to Physical Therapy Associates for the support.

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Director: Brady Lawrence

Producer: Vivika Stamolis

Athletes: Erin Martin, Jim Martinson

Builders: Heather deChoudens, Sean Sweeney

In partnership with: Outdoors for All Foundation

Special thanks: Rob Buck, Pierce County Parks, Tehaleh, King County Parks, City of Issaquah, City of Snoqualmie

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