After wrapping up his biggest solo project to date, Island Hopper, Tyler Bereman was ready for something different.

Not bigger. Not louder. Just simpler.

Sometimes the best way forward is to unplug, throw a bike in the truck, grab a few good friends, and head somewhere with no cell service and no agenda. That’s exactly where Grounding begins.

Tyler’s latest freeride film with 805 Beer trades packed schedules and production-heavy shoots for something more meaningful: pure exploration. Filmed across the wide-open deserts and rolling green hillsides of Southern California and Utah, Grounding is a reminder of why we ride in the first place.

No heavy equipment.

No massive crews.

No strict timelines.

Just dirt bikes, open landscapes, and the freedom to see where the day takes you.

At its core, Grounding is about reconnecting, with nature, with friends, and with the simple moments that often get lost in the noise. It’s chasing sunsets instead of schedules. Following a ridgeline because it looks fun. Finding new lines, new views, and a fresh perspective along the way.

Because sometimes, no plan is the best plan.

The film captures Tyler doing what he does best, flowing effortlessly across natural terrain, turning untouched landscapes into a playground. But beyond the riding, Grounding tells a story that every rider can relate to: the need to get outside, clear your head, and remember what fuels your passion.

Whether you’re loading up your bike for a weekend trip or just daydreaming about your next ride, Grounding is an invitation to slow down, get lost for a while, and enjoy the journey.

So sit down, crack a cold 805, and press play below:

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