[Film] Lost Gringos by The North Face w/ Sam Smoothy and Johnny Collinson

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Many years ago, Sam Smoothy's father climbed in the Andes mountains. Brought up with countless stories of these adventures, Sam endeavours to follow his fathers footsteps. Joining him on the trip are good friends Johnny Collinson and Fraser McDougall. With skis in tow, they experience a trip of a lifetime.

 


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