Here are two runs worth of big mountain snowboarding and freeriding with Ralph Backstrom in the Tahoe backcountry. As you can tell, conditions were epic; bluebird skies and deep blower powder.
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Stomped! Where is your favorite place to ride, Ralph??
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Very nice video!! I’m wondering how you setup the camera…wide angle and 960p60fps? I find it difficult to have the right setup when attached on the helmet to see the tip of your board and good view of slope & sky. Thanks for your tips!!
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Very nice video!! I’m wondering how you setup the camera…wide angle and 960p60fps? I find it difficult to have the right setup when attached on the helmet to see the tip of your board and good view of slope & sky. Thanks for your tips!!