Cannon Mountain Mission - SkiTheEast Spectral 1

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Cannon Mtn is gnarly. Big, steep, cold, windy and dowsed in plenty of snowfall each season, it's New Hampshire's glade skiing paradise. In March of 2014 the mountain received 25" of fresh and Griffin Dunne met up with local Stacey Rachdorf to reap the goods.

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Spectral: the 13th annual production from Ski The East and Meathead Films is a web series featuring everything from earn-your-turns backcountry to make-your-own urban. This is the full spectrum of skiing in the Northeast.

 


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anonymous by Scott on 12/13/2014
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