Caleb Holonko returns for Scratching the Surface round two. What began as a trip to Prince George quickly turned into an unexpected stay in Williams Lake, and soon the shovels and bikes were brought out.
“Once we linked up with local legend Coco, there was no leaving,” Caleb says. “After a couple laps, we knew we were staying.”
From impressive woodwork to super fun flow, Williams Lake lived up to its freeride reputation. On his Kona Process X, Caleb styled his way through lines built by locals. Amid trail work, thunderstorms, and full sends, Scratching the Surface II shows what makes freeride special: the community, the craft, and the chaos of chasing good dirt.
Williams Lake delivered, and then some.
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