The Big Picture - Mtn Revised

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Rossignol presents The Big Picture - The final episode of Chris Logan and Parker White's Mtn Revision series for 2015.

Skiers: Chris Logan, Parker White.
Location: Interior British Columbia,Wyoming, Montana
Filmed & Edited by: Sean Logan
Additional Shots: Etienne Merel, Darren Rayner
Music: "Young" by Kins, "Withdrawal" by Max Frost, "I'm On Fire" by Bruce Springsteen

 


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