Backcountry Snowboarding Bedlam With Dave Short & Joel Loverin

Whistler Backcountry snowboarding
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Dave Short and Joel Loverin destroy big mountain terrain in this video featuring footage shot in and around the Whistler Backcountry last winter. Enjoy!

 


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