Backcountry Gaint Slalom w/ Daron Rahlves and Jérémie Heitz

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Alpine Skiing Meets Big Mountain Freeriding

Freerider and alpine skier, Jérémie Heitz, challenges Daron Rahlves for a head-to-head giant slalom race in big mountain terrain.

 


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