K2 Big Mountain CHIL

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The premier event in the CHILL Series, the K2 Big Mtn CHILL Series was held last weekend at Craigieburn Valley and saw 33 keen skiers and snowboarders from New Zealand and Overseas competing in Craigieburns excellent terrain and gnarly conditions. There was no shortage of huge airs, freestyle elements and great lines.
Craigieburn offers Big Mountain skiers excellent Big Mountain terrain and challenging conditions.

 


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