Snowboarding the Aleutians

Rome Snowboards Presents : Find Snowboarding : ALEUTIANS
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Cody Booth, Aspen Rain Weaver, and Thomas Delfino battle bad weather, the threat of grizzly bears, and mud to find snowboarding in the Aleutian mountain range.

 


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