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Splitboarding in Alaska's Backcountry | INDIE ALASKA
Season 7
Episode 7
Mikey Cuadrado has been snowboarding for more than a decade, but for the last seven years, he's fallen in love with the unique sport of splitboarding. When he couldn't fight his feelings for splitboarding any longer, he decided to leave his home in Indiana and move to Alaska to conquer the rugged mountains of the Last Frontier.
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