Kye Petersen Slays Japanese Alps in Part Two of ‘Sacred Grounds’

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Kye Petersen Slays Japanese Alps in Part Two of ‘Sacred Grounds’


In one other jaw-dropping edit of Petersen’s ongoing collection, he shoots down huge slopes and navigates dense alpine forests

The beautiful landscapes of British Columbia and the Japanese Alps take heart stage in Petersen’s newest vid. 

With a pulsing soundtrack and brief intermissions between lengthy segments of snowboarding, the huge photographs by no means cease on this one. At each second of Petersen’s highly effective descents, the digicam lets you understand precisely the place you might be, grounding you in a deep sense of place.

That’s a part of the concept of this Sacred Grounds collection: to showcase the “best possible terrain” for displaying the eagerness of professional skiers like Petersen.

Between the unbelievable drone images and Petersen’s plain expertise, ski lovers gained’t wish to miss this one.

Runtime: 14 minutes

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Andrew McLemore

By Andrew McLemore

An award-winning journalist and photographer, Andrew McLemore brings greater than 14 years of expertise to his place as Associate News Editor for Lola Digital Media. Andrew is a musician, climber and traveler who at present lives in Cuenca, Ecuador, which he makes use of as a house base for adventures all through the Americas. When he is not writing, enjoying gigs or exploring the outside, he is hanging out along with his canine Campana.

Topics: News, Skiing, Winter

Tags: snowboarding, kye petersen, Matchstick Productions

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