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Most Wanted – 2012

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The most wanted, big mountain lines in Jackson Hole are in Storm Show’s 2012 ski/ride/A+dream-a-line film, Most Wanted. New to the line-up this year, veteran Storm Show producer Darrell Miller has teamed up with Full Room Productions’ Ryan Halverson, bringing you more hard-hitting, action-packed, gnar-shredding from the Jackson Hole backcountry. Highlights include Jason Elms and crew exploring deeper into the Wind River Range, another dream day on the North Shore, Travis McAlpine’s unbelievable avalanche escape, Josh Mandel and crew heading north to find the goods in Alaska, and classic Jackson backcountry lines being skied hard at low tide. The usual suspects are joined by some new bloods, showing us why they’re among the best riders in the West and proving that there’s never a bad snow year in Jackson Hole!

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