Some people reach their ski lines by snowmobile. Some reach their lines by helicopter. Believe it or not, there are even folks out there who ride on horseback, skis hung like rifles from their saddles, to get to snow-covered slopes. In TGRs latest film, The Way Back, three female adventurers show us how that last version is done.
Amy Jane David, Tatum Monod, and Emilé Zynobia all have personal connections to Western heritage, the Rocky Mountains, and Mother Nature. In this buck-wild ski movie, they conquer three alpine peaks in the Wyoming Range, riding their faithful steeds from one ripping run to the next.
Its a nod to the western roots of skiing in the Cowboy State. It romanticizes slowness and simplicity, and then shatters them with the kind of high-energy shred fests only TGR can deliver.
Runtime: 30:58
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