New Flames on the bus, an ambitious 75 day shooting schedule, super-charged riding and production crews, Drop In fans coming from every direction on the way to the first tour stop. But, a blown transmission in our home on wheels?
Dangerous Dan Cowan and his Flow Ride crew had the Drop In Crew in awe at what they had been building and riding on Bowen Island. But don't go looking for it. You'll never find it and if you did end up finding it you couldn't ride it.
Dylan Tremblay is back on the saddle after joining the tour injured, Darren Berrecloth takes the crew to some secret zones and Cam McCaul is forced to flip his new bike by agro BMXers.
One of the top-rated episodes due to the mix of laid back, fun-loving lifestyle moments and progressive riding by some of the world's best. The 1st appearance of future DH World Cup champion Stevie "Chainsaw" Smith as a young teen.
True to the Drop In recipe, the crew traveled north from Parksville, BC with no plan other than a ferry departure date. Evidence of the progression of the sport due to Drop In's influence in remote communities starts to become evident .
Prince Rupert became a tour stop / episode on season 3 due to it's port access directly from Vancouver Island and gateway to Northern BC, another unexplored region for progressive freeride Mountainbiking.
Mountain biking in the snow made for a great moment in season 3. A few weeks later the Drop In bus rolled into the Nevada desert. As always the crew of riders and filmers get creative and make an exciting episode from an unknown location.