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Working For The Weekend 6: Spring in Tuckerman Ravine

Working For The Weekend 6: Spring in Tuckerman Ravine

For the season finale, Ben and the Ski The East team return to Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington, NH. With perfect weather the crew makes some high speed descents, witnesses some brutal crashes, and manages to find time for one last costumed run at the end of the day.

Thanks for watching the series this past winter, our fellow shredders. Keep an eye out for Season 2 beginning Autumn 2014!

Music in this episode:
Sofa Surfers – “See the Light”
Motopony – “Seer”
Dead Can Dance – “The Host of Seraphim”
Blue States – “Red and Shine”
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About The “Working For The Weekend” Series:

Longtime Meathead Films veteran, Ben Leoni, is now living in Portland, Maine, holding down a career and the daily office grind. In between piles of paperwork, he dreams of his weekends skiing in the mountains. Last season he made those dreams a reality.

Ben spent the winter of 2013 skiing the Northeast without the aid of chairlifts. Showcasing legendary backcountry zones as well as hidden gems around New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, “Working For The Weekend” is a groundbreaking new web series and the first of its kind in the region. From deep powder to treacherous ice, Ben and his crew of friends embody the “earn your turns” mantra for the East Coast.

All episodes can be viewed here:
skitheeast.net/category/tv/meathead-films/working-for-the-weekend
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Flylow Presents: Working for the Weekend

A Meathead Films Production

Featuring Ben Leoni

Additional Shredding By: Louise Lintilhac, Stacey Rachdorf, Brooks Motley, Paige Fitzgerald, Ashely Maxfield, Noah Ranallo, Dominic Castine, Carter Snow, Dylan Dipentima, Carla von Trapp Hunter and more

Filmed On Location: New Hampshire // Vermont // Maine

Principle Cinematography: Jim Surette

Additional Cinematography: Lincoln Benedict, Lucas Van Oss, Brian Post, Christopher James, Will Hallett, George Watts

 

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