[Full Movie] Under the Influence from TGR w/ Sage, Ian Mac, Seth & Jeremy Jones!

Great TGR film featuring ski and snowboard legends: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Ian McIntosh, Seth Morrison, Sammy Carlson, Dash Longe, Jeremy Jones
by Updated November 6, 2017

From Teton Gravity Research, UNDER THE INFLUENCE is a film about the people, places and moments that define our riding. Follow the exploits of these legendary riders as they traverse the globe in search of the unique terrain and conditions that emerged from one of the deepest winters in recorded history.

Featuring ski and snowboard legends: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Ian McIntosh, Seth Morrison, Sammy Carlson, Dash Longe, Jeremy Jones

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