Turning & Burning Powder Snowboarding

Turning, Burning & Churning that Powder
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Statements Chapter 3 - Turning & Burning

¨Simple turn in the right place like a perfect bank can be the most rewarding feat in snowboarding & that's why I want to focus on it to get most fun out of the day on the mountain.¨ - Nicholas Wolken

RIders: Antti Autti, Nicholas Wolken, David Djite, Takumi Nagai
Filming: Teemu Lahtinen, Jukka Kiistala, Alvaro Vogel, Haruhito Mori
Editing: Teemu Lahtinen / Northlightpictures
Sponsors: Northwave, Drake, EpicTv, Transform Gloves, Neste
Media Partners: Snowboardmag.com , Onboardmag.com

Song: How Dark Was The Land
Performed by: Death Hawks
Album: Death & Decay

 


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