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TGR & Sony Mind’s Eye – Daniel Tisi and Sawyer Thomas
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With a deep powder day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on tap, young guns Daniel Tisi and Sawyer Thomas challenge each other to a game of P.I.G. across the mountain’s parks and chutes. From rail slides and barrel bonks in the park to flatspins and cliff drops high up on the mountain, the pair throw down until the champion grom is decided. Created by Teton Gravity Research and filmed entirely with Sony’s Action Cam, the episode reveals what’s possible when you turn the entire mountain into your canvas.