No bindings, No Problem - Pow Surfing inbetween Tight Trees!

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Gareth Van Dyk takes out his powder surfboard into the Colorado high country. No bindings needed. 

Location: Enchanted Forest zone near Gareth's home town of Crested Butte.

For more check out: PowSurf.com

 

 


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