September Southbound Trailer

Skiing the South Island of New Zealand.
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"With only a few days notice, we were granted an opportunity to go on an 18-day trip to the south island of New Zealand. We happily traded board shorts for ski boots and made the jump from Vancouver to Queenstown, Summer to Winter. This is the “movie trailer” record of our trip. Hope you enjoy!" - Leo Zuckerman

 


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