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After hauling in 12 awards from various film festivals with the astoundingly successful 2010 release of their first film, "The Story", the adrenaline addicts over at The Ski Channel have done it again with their second film, "Winter" which is set to make its debut in early October.
With their first film having been filmed on location in Nepal, Antarctica, Chile, Alaska, Argentina, British Columbia, and the United States, "Winter" promises to take the viewer on a global whirlwind to some of the planet's most remote destinations in ways, which according to the trailer, "push the human spirit to its limit...and then a little further".
Launched in 2008, The Ski Channel is a Video on Demand Cable network that also operates one of the largest ski sites on the web. Features on the site regularly range from breaking ski news to equipment guides, and it also serves as a portal for adventure sports ranging from BASE jumping to Adventure Racing.
Watch the trailer, check out the site, and I guarantee you won't be sitting in your seat for much longer.
Watch the new Ski Channel movie trailer: "Winter" originally appeared on Gadling on Sun, 28 Aug 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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