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Making a ski movie is a constant battle with conditions, terrain, and travel. The season began with long drives across the country chasing handrails, and as it continued, “global warming” and inconsistent snowfall became major obstacles. From rails in New York to perfect days in Alaska, the crew was always ready. Long days digging, waiting out storms, and facing challenging lines eventually rewarded them with technical urban shots, progressive backcountry, and big mountain lines that redefined skiing for them. Enjoy.
Making a ski movie is a constant battle with conditions, terrain, and travel. The season began with long drives across the country chasing handrails, and as it continued, “global warming” and inconsistent snowfall became major obstacles. From rails in New York to perfect days in Alaska, the crew was always ready. Long days digging, waiting out storms, and facing challenging lines eventually rewarded them with technical urban shots, progressive backcountry, and big mountain lines that redefined skiing for them. Enjoy.
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