Eric Hjorleifson "The Way I See It"

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Here is Hoji's full athlete extra segment from 2010's "The Way I See It". Hoji spent his winter killing lines at Golden Alpine Holidays' Meadow Lodge and also got a ton of time in the Bralorne BC and Whistler BC zones - over eight minutes of pure, unadulterated, Hoji shred-time!

 


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