Jeremy Jones first descent of 21,500 foot high spine line in the Himalaya's

Jeremy Jones dropped in on this insane 21,500 foot high spine line in the Himalaya's
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Jeremy Jones dropped in on this insane 21,500 foot high spine line in the Himalaya's and landed our March 2014 Issue Cover TransWorld SNOWboarding. Photo shot by Andrew Miller.

 


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