First episode of Salomon Freeski TV Season 8 in memory of Andreas Fransson and JP Auclair

Iceland - Salomon Freeski TV S8 E01
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As the youngest land mass on earth, Iceland is an ever-evolving paradise for skiers. Littered with volcanoes, the ski lines here plunge straight to the ocean's edge. Andreas Fransson, Chris Rubens, and Mark Abma visit Arctic Heli Sking on the Troll Peninsula.

 


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