Whistler Snowboarding's David Carrier Porcheron (DCP) - Blindside - The Beyond Series

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The Beyond Series: David Carrier Porcheron (DCP) - Blindside

As the stalwart pioneer of snowboarding’s backcountry freestyle movement, DCP has spent a lifetime adapting to the capricious rhythm of Mother Nature. When his personal and professional relationships are met with the same cyclical zeal, DCP forges into his own hinterland and discovers that the depth of the Whistler community is as vast as the surrounding ridge lines.

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