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from SwatchSkiersCup
13 February 2013
Josh Daiek - Big Mountain run 1 - Swatch Skiers Cup 2013
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from SwatchSkiersCup
13 February 2013
Josh Daiek - Big Mountain run 2 - Swatch Skiers Cup 2013
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from skipass.com
14 February 2013
Swatch Skiers Cup / freestyle : Josh Daiek's run
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from freerideworldtour
23 January 2014
FWT14 - Josh Daiek - Courmayeur Mont Blanc
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from salomon
17 March 2015
The volcanoes of Tongariro National Park in NZ mark the most treasured spot in all of Maori culture. Mike Douglas, Chris Rubens, and Josh Daiek gain unprecidented access to these sacred lands.
Ruapehu - Freeski TV S08E11
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from lastfrontierheli
23 April 2015
2015 ski season is over at Last Frontier Heliskiing. We are happy to share with you this year's highlights in our annual slideshow. Thanks to all that visited, it's been a great year and we hope to see you again soon!
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from lastfrontierheli
16 November 2015
Epic glaciers, massive alpine descents and deep February tree skiing - it’s all here in our new video feature: Planet Snow. From the moment we lift off in the early season, we think of our heli-skiing experience as a migration. Our staff and guests hail from all corners of the globe and every year make the journey to the remote lands in Northern British Columbia. With the largest single heli-ski area on the planet, massive snowfalls, small groups and unrivalled terrain, Last Frontier is the...
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from salomon
17 March 2015
The volcanoes of Tongariro National Park in NZ mark the most treasured spot in all of Maori culture. Mike Douglas, Chris Rubens, and Josh Daiek gain unprecidented access to these sacred lands.
Ski
from lastfrontierheli
23 April 2015
2015 ski season is over at Last Frontier Heliskiing. We are happy to share with you this year's highlights in our annual slideshow. Thanks to all that visited, it's been a great year and we hope to see you again soon!
Ski
from salomon
17 March 2015
The volcanoes of Tongariro National Park in NZ mark the most treasured spot in all of Maori culture. Mike Douglas, Chris Rubens, and Josh Daiek gain unprecidented access to these sacred lands.