James Heim Drops Big Lines in Bonus Edit from Fade to Winter

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A staple on the MSP crew since 2008, James Heim has put together plenty of performances to secure his position among the best big mountain skiers of this generation. Now all of his best footage from 2015 is available here in 4K ultra high-definition, pulled from FADE TO WINTER, which is available now at skimovie.com.

 


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