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The Great Outdoors 2010: Man The Machine
TGO: Man the Machine is a story told in two parts. It covers the men, their families, and their teams throughout the 2010 Outdoor National season. Part 1 focuses on the premier class, the 450's. The 2009 Champion Chad Reed has gone through many changes personally and professionally this season. When you are on top of the world there is only one way to go, Chad is challenged in 2010 to stay on top. Mike Alessi has had a target on his back since he could walk. His father Tony has guided him into being a title contender. But there is one problem... Mike has yet to capture a championship. Now, Mike makes his own decisions and runs his own program. His results this year may reinforce to everyone that if Mike wants to win he might need his father back administering order. Ryan Dungey was the 250 National Champion last year. The kid from Minnesota is simply on a roll. Since his 250 Championship, he and his Factory Suzuki have won both the 2009 MXoN and the 2010 450 SX Championship. Ryan continues on through the 2010 Outdoor season as a seemingly unstoppable force. Part 2 focuses on the young guns, the 250 class. For decades the team to beat has been Pro Circuit. They have more titles than any other team in the 250 class. This year's cast includes 250 SX champ and French enigma Christophe Pourcel, who barely missed the Outdoor title last season. Another threat for the #1 plate is South African and 2008 World Champion Tyla Rattray. The other 2 pilots are 250 SX Champion Jake Weimer, and the new kid, Dean Wilson, the Scottish sensation. Geico Powersports has been gunning for Pro Circuit's top spot for the last few years. The team hired legendary racer Mike Larocco to manage the squad. The four man team consists of the eccentric Blake Wharton, sophomore wild child Justin Barcia, the injury plagued Trey Canard, and the prodigy son of Mountain Bike icon John Tomac, Eli Tomac. It's the green bikes vs. the red bikes for 250-class dominance.
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The Great Outdoors 2010: Man The Machine
TGO: Man the Machine is a story told in two parts. It covers the men, their families, and their teams throughout the 2010 Outdoor National season. Part 1 focuses on the premier class, the 450's. The 2009 Champion Chad Reed has gone through many changes personally and professionally this season. When you are on top of the world there is only one way to go, Chad is challenged in 2010 to stay on top. Mike Alessi has had a target on his back since he could walk. His father Tony has guided him into being a title contender. But there is one problem... Mike has yet to capture a championship. Now, Mike makes his own decisions and runs his own program. His results this year may reinforce to everyone that if Mike wants to win he might need his father back administering order. Ryan Dungey was the 250 National Champion last year. The kid from Minnesota is simply on a roll. Since his 250 Championship, he and his Factory Suzuki have won both the 2009 MXoN and the 2010 450 SX Championship. Ryan continues on through the 2010 Outdoor season as a seemingly unstoppable force. Part 2 focuses on the young guns, the 250 class. For decades the team to beat has been Pro Circuit. They have more titles than any other team in the 250 class. This year's cast includes 250 SX champ and French enigma Christophe Pourcel, who barely missed the Outdoor title last season. Another threat for the #1 plate is South African and 2008 World Champion Tyla Rattray. The other 2 pilots are 250 SX Champion Jake Weimer, and the new kid, Dean Wilson, the Scottish sensation. Geico Powersports has been gunning for Pro Circuit's top spot for the last few years. The team hired legendary racer Mike Larocco to manage the squad. The four man team consists of the eccentric Blake Wharton, sophomore wild child Justin Barcia, the injury plagued Trey Canard, and the prodigy son of Mountain Bike icon John Tomac, Eli Tomac. It's the green bikes vs. the red bikes for 250-class dominance.
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The Great Outdoors
THE CANDY FAMILY HEADS FOR THE HILLS IN SEARCH OF RELAXATION ANDA TRANQUIL SUMMER BY THE LAKE, BUT ENDS UP WITH COMIC CHAOS.
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The Great Outdoors
THE CANDY FAMILY HEADS FOR THE HILLS IN SEARCH OF RELAXATION ANDA TRANQUIL SUMMER BY THE LAKE, BUT ENDS UP WITH COMIC CHAOS.
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Exploring Alaska: The Great Outdoors
More than just a vast territory in the frozen North, Alaska has many longstanding traditions, a captivating people and culture and a venerable history that all come together for you to enjoy in EXPLORING ALASKA, take a look at America’s 49th state. From the frozen tundra to the mountains, from the oceans and lakes to the picturesque villages and towns, this series examines the great diversity of Alaska – the “last frontier” – and takes you on a journey you won’t soon forget.
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Signing Time! Volume 8: The Great Outdoors VHS
From the producers of the award-winning Signing Time! Series comes Signing Volume 8: The Great Outdoors. Rachel, Alex, Leah, and their frog Hopkins invite you to explore The Great Outdoors. You will go on a singing and signing adventure as you learn the signs for animals, bugs, activities, and objects you encounter in your 'great backyard'. ASL Signs taught are: Backyard, Explore, Tent, Trail, Bridge, Stream, Forest, Mountain, Porcupine, Raccoon, Deer, Bear, Owl, Skunk, Beaver, Wolf, Eagle, Fox, Bug, Ant, Fly, Spider, Bee, Worm, Mosquito, Caterpillar, and Butterfly. Using Signing Time’s proven method of teaching sign language through a unique combination of original music, animation, real-life video, and dozens of signing children of varying ages and abilities, the Zoo Train is sure to captivate as it educates. This episode specifically teaches 24 ASL signs AND exposes you to dozens more throughout the episode. Parents, preschool teachers, early education specialists, speech-language pathologists, and pediatricians everywhere recommend Signing Time as the best sign language video series for young children. Signing Time makes ASL fun for everyone! The Signing Time series of 13 episodes is specifically designed to be viewable in any order and does not require you to have seen previous versions to be able to begin learning new signs. Sign language opens up a world of communication for pre-verbal infants, toddlers, and children with special needs - all of whom may be able to hear, but may not yet be able to communicate with speech. SigningTime.com is the leading resource for parents looking to teach their babies and children American Sign Language. It features summaries of the latest research into the benefits of signing with hearing children, downloadable signing activity guides, parent’s guides, discussion forums, coloring books and more! This DVD version also includes special features and ASL tips.
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Exploring Alaska: The Great Outdoors (Full Frame)
More than just a vast territory in the frozen North, Alaska has many longstanding traditions, a captivating people and culture and a venerable history that all come together for you to enjoy in "Exploring Alaska", take a look at America's 49th state. From the frozen tundra to the mountains, from the oceans and lakes to the picturesque villages and towns, this series examines the great diversity of Alaska - the "last frontier" - and takes you on a journey you won't soon forget.
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Exploring Alaska: The Great Outdoors
More than just a vast territory in the frozen North, Alaska has many longstanding traditions, a captivating people and culture and a venerable history that all come together for you to enjoy in EXPLORING ALASKA, take a look at America’s 49th state. From the frozen tundra to the mountains, from the oceans and lakes to the picturesque villages and towns, this series examines the great diversity of Alaska – the “last frontier” – and takes you on a journey you won’t soon forget.
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TGO TEN - The Great Outdoors 2011
It has been TEN years and TGO is still going strong. Over the last decade the riders, format, and the teams have changed, but the passion of the sport remains the same. The years of Carmichael-like domination have gone, and a handful of riders can presently win at any given moment in the 450 class. After having the worst season in his career last year, Chad Reed struck out on his own and launched Two Two Motorsports. The new determination and charge made him an American hero in 2011. Last year's champion Ryan Dungey lost his mentor and team manager, Roger Decoster, who left for the KTM team at the end of last season, leaving Ryan to defend his title. Because of injuries, Ryan Villopoto has not raced a full outdoor season in 2 years. But coming from 3 straight 250 championships, he is an obvious contender in the 450 class. The 250 class can be defined by two teams - Pro Circuit and Factory Connection. Mitch Payton and his team's record breaking season of podiums this year is another example of this. World Champion Tyla Rattray, Scotsman Dean Wilson, and the new kid Blake Bagget, all battle for the top spot while under the same Pro Circuit tent. Last year Factory Connection was on par with Pro Circuit, winning the 250 championship with Trey Canard. It's now up to Eli Tomac and Justin Barcia to bring down the mighty Pro Circuit team. The prestige of winning an American National Motocross Championship will call these men from all over the globe to duty every summer. As always, we will be there to capture the beautiful but brutal sport that is motocross, and remind us all ... why we race. This is The Great Outdoors. ALIAS PRESENTS TGO: TEN STARRING RYAN DUNGEY RYAN VILLOPOTO CHAD REED MIKE ALESSI TYLA RATTRAY JUSTIN BARCIA ELI TOMAC DEAN WILSON BLAKE BAGGETT CINEMATOGRAPHY BY DAVE DAWES JOHN RUSHTON ADAM NEWACHECK HALEY PIKHART EDITED BY DAVE DAWES AND NATE SCRIBNER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JEFF SURWALL PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY TROY ADAMITIS
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The Great Outdoors (TGO) - Industrial Strength 2006 DVD - NO FEAR
This year's movie Industrial Strength is about teamwork. It's those behind the glory that tell the story of what it takes to compete. The crew again adapts a classic sports-journalism style. We mic the tire guys, engine guys, suspension technicians, mechanics and team managers who are the strength behind riders such as Ricky Carmichael, Ryan Villapoto and Davi Millsaps. Often overlooked, they are the integral piece behind the makings of a champion. A focus on each team is the framework for this year's movie. Nine teams are highlighted and their stories inter-woven in a sixty minute saga. Of course there is no shortage of high-speed action and slo-mo cinematography that has been the trademark of the TGO series. This ever-evolving series continues to deliver a fly-on-the wall perspective of what goes on before, during and after the motos.
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TGO The Formula - The Great Outdoors No Fear DVD Motocross
Now 39 years old, The Hangtown Motocross Classic - otherwise known as "Hangtown" - is the oldest and most storied National on the AMA National Championship Series schedule. On Sunday, May 20, 2007, Hangtown kicked off the 2007 AMA Nationals, and that's where the first principal of The Formula - the latest and greatest offering from the producers and creators of The Great Outdoors series - was sent forth.
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