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Last Winter

Last Winter is all about last winter - a collection of snowboard adventures from around the world! This isn't your usual rider section film. This is the ChunkyKnit girls inviting you to be part of our experiences from last winter. Produced not only by the usual ChunkyKnit crew but also the riders themselves Last Winter includes a Romanian mountain hut trip, snowboarding in Scotland, a bad weather trip to Japan as well lots of world class riding footage and other stories. Packaged in a beautiful Super Jewel case with cardboard sleeve and booklet. Featuring: Kjersti Buaas, Jenny Jones, Lisa Filzmoser, Erin Valverde, Tina Birbaum, Manuela Pesko, Lesley McKenna and lots of other new faces.

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Last Winter is all about last winter - a collection of snowboard adventures from around the world! This isn't your usual rider section film. This is the ChunkyKnit girls inviting you to be part of our experiences from last winter. Produced not only by the usual ChunkyKnit crew but also the riders themselves Last Winter includes a Romanian mountain hut trip, snowboarding in Scotland, a bad weather trip to Japan as well lots of world class riding footage and other stories. Packaged in a beautiful Super Jewel case with cardboard sleeve and booklet. Featuring: Kjersti Buaas, Jenny Jones, Lisa Filzmoser, Erin Valverde, Tina Birbaum, Manuela Pesko, Lesley McKenna and lots of other new faces.

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