[Full-Length] The North Face: Mica to Greenland Movie by Sherpas Cinema

by Updated December 30, 2014

"Inspired by one small, pixelated photo of an unknown peak in Greenland, Lucas Debari made it his mission to plan the perfect expedition to this unidentified glacier. Mica to Greenland follows Lucas and Johnny Collinson as they prepare for the trip of a lifetime shredding powder in the backcountry of Mica, British Columbia, before joining Hilaree O'Neill and Ralph Backstrom in pursuit of Greenland's most epic peaks.

Watch the full-length video and stay tuned for the behind-the-scenes digital experience from TransWorld Snowboarding, coming early December."

 


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