The Perfect Glades - Ski The East: Working For The Weekend

Working For The Weekend S3|E5 - The Perfect Glade
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Sometimes the conditions, terrain and crew line up just right. This final episode from the Chic Choc Mountains of Quebec features Ben, Louise, and Paige discovering "the perfect glade" on a glorious sunny powder day.

 


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