GoPro Snow: French Night Ski Ride with Leo Taillefer

Léo Taillefer, April’s Line of the Winter 2016 Winner gives us another one of his creative lines in Val d’lsére, France and takes home the victory for the month of April.

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Submarine Diving in Deep-Sea Galápagos | Best Job Ever

What’s it like to submarine dive a thousand feet underwater to an unexplored region of the Galápagos Islands? Marine conservationist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Jessica Cramp takes us on a journey to find out. #BestJobEver
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