Above & Beyond

A short pow-fuelled video by Last Frontier Heliskiing, BC Canada
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Jump along athletes Callum Pettit and Jen Hudak in our helicopters, to see what a week of skiing and filming looks like across our massive tenure in Northern BC, Canada.

 


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