Seattle One For The Road Encore Screening To Benefit American Cancer Society

Hey everyone,

Just wanted to drop in here to let all of you in the Seattle area know

that we're going to be hosting an encore screening of One For The Road

this Thursday night (January 12th) at 8:00 pm at Cinebarre Mountlake

Terrace to benefit the American Cancer Society. Here's all the

details...



(Teton Village, Wyo.) -
Leading multimedia action sports brand Teton

Gravity Research (TGR) announces the Seattle encore screening of its new

HD ski film, One For The Road, Thursday, January 12, 2011 at 8:00 pm at

Cinebarre Mountlake Terrace (21 and over only).

Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door, available locally at Seattle Ski and Snowboard or online here.

All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society in conjunction

with Hope On The Slopes and Team Blue Tarp. Local sponsors include

Stevens Pass Winter Resort, Seattle Ski and Snowboard, Northwest Riders,

SASS Global Travel, Liftickets.com, K2, Ride Snowboards, Watchfire

Signs, Pathways To Wellness, Pendleton Whisky and Ullr Nordic Libation.

For more information, click here.



Shot on location with some of the world's most progressive snow sports

athletes, One For The Road documents their lives on the road and

captures some of the most stunning riding to date with the world's most

cutting edge cameras including Phantom, RED, Canon DSLR and GoPro HD.

Watch the athletes rock a record-breaking season in Jackson Hole,

discover Iceland's urban side, explore the Balkan wonders of Macedonia

and Montenegro, shred deep pillow lines at Baldface Lodge, uncover first

descents in Pemberton, BC, and hit full-throttle lines in perfect

conditions in Juneau, AK.



"This past winter was incredible, and we were fortunate to capture many great moments on film," exclaims Steve Jones, TGR co-founder and one of the film's producers. "This is our largest tour yet and we can't wait to share the film with everyone.

"

Witness one of the most epic winters on record captured on film, and

catch the action as it's meant to be seen - on the big screen surrounded

by hundreds or thousands of stoked skiers and snowboarders.



Hope to see you there!

 
Maybe, if I'm up there. Anything I can do for cancer is awesome. Never know how much that one little bit could help my dad.
 
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