Skiing Crystal Lift Line with James Heim & Alexi Godbout

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Whistler Blackcomb presents GoPro Any Day Lines. Follow pro skiers James Heim and Alexi Godbout as they chase each other down the new Crystal Ridge Express lift line. This is new favourite multi-hit run that allowing skiers limitless creativity over 600m/2000ft of vertical.

Shot 100% with a GoPro HERO 3+ on Whistler Blackcomb’s in-bounds terrain. The new Crystal Ridge Express chairlift offers the biggest variety of terrain on Blackcomb Mountain including rolling groomers, gladded runs, and natural features.

 


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