The plan was to shoot around 20 bikes over 7 days, covering all our MTB and E-MTB segments. This means splitting the days into two blocks, sunrise, and sunset. With each bike, it is important for us to swap kits as well to create as many assets as possible. We would learn that this was an ambitious goal! Most days start at 3 or 3:30 AM with breakfast, then a shuttle up the mountain to (hopefully) get to our spot of choice for when the light hits. Then you shoot all morning, with a break in the afternoon for lunch, naps, and more planning. Then part two usually started around 16:00, get back in the car, up the mountain for sunset, and stay out until the headlamps come on to get back down the hill.
Fortunately, we had dinner waiting for us every evening at our chalet for our late-night feasts. Snoring at the dinner table?
Not possible…