Another POV video on my Nuke Skis

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Dr. Delam
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Another POV video on my Nuke Skis

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The skies finally cleared and we got to ski the upper mountain of Squaw Valley. The 100+ mph winds compacted the snow and basically groomed the whole mountain. Looks like we'll be skiing until summer around here!

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You score some epic points. Gnar my friend.
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double D, that is one sweet vid and some great skiing, rock on.
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Definitely some gnar points. Thanks for posting :D
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Post by powderho »

Awesome vids Delam! I love Squaw. Huck it and point it. Reminds of Snowbird. That snow looked like straight up Hero-Hucking snow. I really like the drop you showed twice (second time was slow motion) where you transferred over a little from left to right for a bit of extra tranny. Good stuff.
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Post by Dr. Delam »

I love Snowbird as well. I was working and skiing there before moving to Tahoe.

Another foot expected tonight so maybe some more footage coming. Thanks for the compliments on the vids.
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