So many questions…how did they do it? How long did it take? Where was it filmed? The answers will be available next Wednesday. For now, just sit back and enjoy the sheer brilliance of Mount Baker’s wet, wild forest floors. This might be one of the most creative ski segments ever filmed. And, of course, it comes from Sweetgrass Productions. We’re a proud sponsor and good friends of these talented ski film auteurs. Look for the new issue of Kootenay Mountain Culture to read a full featured article about the creation of Valhalla.
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