IRS Traverse - Earn Your Turns - A Backcountry Ski Gamer Film

IRS Traverse, Alaska (Insert Coin) 8-minute Backcountry Ski Film
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A fun and corky gaming adventure through the Alaska Wilderness from Luc Mehl.  This is a weird one! 8-minutes, 8-bits!

30-day, 265+ mile traverse of Iliamna, Redoubt, and Spurr, 10,000 ft. volcanoes near Anchorage Alaska. April-May, 2014. With: Eben Sargent, John Sykes, Graham Kraft, Kate Fitz, Lindsay Johnson, Josh Mumm, Andy Fisher, Jeff Crompton, Luc Mehl. Details at thingstolucat.com/irs-traverse/.

 


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