Alaska Session from Frosty Flakes & Mount Dimond

AK seg from Frosty Flakes & Mt Dimond mish
by Updated December 30, 2014

"This was probably 3 of the better days we had in Alaska last year. The first part is pulled directly from "Frost Flakes" the movie (get it at Fullroomproductions.com or Stormshowstudios.com if you haven't already!) and then there's a quick follow up of the next day when we attempt to climb and ski Mt. Dimond. Enjoy!" - Ryan Halverson

 


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