Legend Scot Schmidt - Salomon Freeski

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Legend Scot Schmidt - Salomon Freeski

Scot Schmidt is a legend in Freeskiing.

He is the original pro freeskier and became a household name in skiing after the release of the 1987 ski film, 'Blizzard of Ahhhs'.

 

 


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