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Teton Gravity Research’s 2011 Ski And Snowboard Film documents the ultimate road trip, combining the immense powder of Hokkaido with insane descents in Pemberton BC, Iceland’s urban side, the Balkan wonders of Macedonia and Montenegro and more… Check…
July 29 2011, 6:11pm | Comments »
Footage of how to have fun skiing awesome, deep powder in Japan. That’s all you need to know, just sit back and watch. ••••••• See more from Nimbus Entertainment. Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Promote this on…
July 22 2011, 9:24am | Comments »
Footage of how to have fun skiing awesome deep powder in Japan. That’s all there is to it, just sit back and watch. ••••••• Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Promote this on Orkut Share this on del.icio.us…
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Awesome summary of their 2011 Niseko trip from our friends at Powder Detours is this week’s offering. The Powder Detours guys help you maximize the amazing terrain and snow in Japan with techniques and tactics from their highly…
July 8 2011, 11:56pm | Comments »
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This week watch Jake Blauvelt and Heikki Sorsa keep it natural as they hit the Hokkaido backcountry around Asahidake, hiking to find the sweetest lines and ride bottomless fresh. “Japan has been all that I could ask for”…
July 1 2011, 7:05pm | Comments »
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This week we have stunning footage of a journey into undiscovered Japanese backcountry. Join Eero Ettala, Nicolas Muller and Kevin Pearce as they unlock the secrets of the Hokkaido back-woods in this awesome video. “The weather is crazy,…
June 24 2011, 8:47pm | Comments »
Brilliantly made film featuring skiing & snowboarding in Hokkaido and Hakuba mixed with beautiful, vibrant shots of Tokyo, Kyoto and the Japanese countryside. Great filmmaking and great skiing You can follow the filmmakers as they travel the world…
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