Skiing Pillows in Pemberton with Pep Fujas

#Find_Away: Episode 7 - Pemberton Pillows
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#Find_Away: Episode 7 - Pemberton Pillows

 In Episode 7 of our Find Away series, Pep Fujas skis a small zone in Pemberton, B.C. that he’d long overlooked, investing his full attention to unlock the convoluted terrain with precision and creativity. The reward was “Some of the most fun I’ve had all season.” A short film by Nimbus Independent Inc.

 


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