CHASING POWDER - A Freeride Roadmovie

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Two weeks in a motorhome, searching for fresh snow and good times.
In March 2014 the snow conditions in most parts of the alps were far from perfect. So we decided to go on a roadtrip and search for some fresh powder. Chasing Powder tells the story of living in a motorhome for two weeks, camping next to the road, exploring the backcountry, building jumps, hucking cliffs and enjoying freedom! The search brought us south. We spent most of the time cruising around the Italian Dolomites.

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