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Working For The Weekend S2|E3 - Presidential Spring 

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In the Presidential Range of New Hampshire hide some of the best glacial cirques on the East Coast. When the temps rise in April, it's open season to ski the steeps around this incredible part of the Appalachian Mountains.
Special Thanks to : Mark Lynch
Music in this episode:
Sofa Surfers - "See the Light"
12th Street Social Club - "Monophobia"
Sin Fang Bous - "Melt Down the Knives"
Blue States - "Red and Shine"
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About The "Working For The Weekend" Series:
Now in it's 2nd season, "Working For the Weekend" follows longtime Meathead Films veteran, Ben Leoni. Ben continues to live in Portland, Maine, and holds down a career as an attorney. He dreams of his weekends skiing in the mountains in between piles of paperwork. The 2014 season kept him plenty busy with his job but he still managed to find time to get outside and explore.
Showcasing legendary backcountry zones as well as hidden gems around New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, "Working For The Weekend" continues it's groundbreaking tradition of showing the best skiing the Northeast hast to offer, without the aid of chairlifts. 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: Brooks Motley, Louise Lintilhac, Paige Fitzgerald, and Carter Snow
Filmed On Location: New Hampshire // Vermont
Principle Cinematography: Lincoln Benedict
Additional Cinematography: Jim Surette, Adam Mikalien, Lucas Van Oss, Dana Allen
Proudly Supported By:
www.flylowgear.com
www.kombisnow.com
www.gore-tex.com
www.baxterbrewing.com
www.gearx.com
www.libertyskis.com
www.smithoptics.com

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22 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 11   
@mattallen3860
@mattallen3860 8 лет назад
That last run looked niiice (and do-able)!
@TheCarterCO
@TheCarterCO 8 лет назад
super cool video that exemplifies the hardiness and optimism required to be a New England backcountry skier
@yuhboris304
@yuhboris304 8 лет назад
There's was snow leftover in May now there's almost none in February. Represent North VT!
@salsamanrocks
@salsamanrocks 8 лет назад
+skittlebeape here in MA we have nothing but grass and rain
@CowboyKeN19
@CowboyKeN19 8 лет назад
Glad to see another episode.. keep em coming!
@AlbaAdventures
@AlbaAdventures 8 лет назад
Ben - this is my favorite edit thus far you did. very nice, human and we agree - this year was such a trying season and there is still so much to explore. With kids, its hard to get into the back-country by foot - so we do as much lift access back country as possible with them.. This year - well there was none of that. Keep making inspiring edits.. For now, we will stick to front side edits... Maybe one day we will cross paths.
@SamSoMite421
@SamSoMite421 8 лет назад
Really like these videos and the skiing doesn't suck either :).....Keem em coming.
@207Longboarder
@207Longboarder 8 лет назад
Reppin portland, nice work
@judaspriestrock
@judaspriestrock 8 лет назад
Awesome
@russcook12
@russcook12 7 лет назад
If ever you want a pinhead represented in your films, I be happy to fill in! Cheers!
@paulmachalaba4438
@paulmachalaba4438 8 лет назад
Awesome videos, narration and quality visual similar to warren miller, what is the name of your intro song?
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