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Jeff Kramer Shreading Early Season June Mountain

wu-tang-jeffkramer Jeff Kramer, Maribeth Swetkoff Kramer, and Erik Swetkoff enjoying the nicest snow in town.  camera & edit by Robert Bradford

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Flying with Sean Marceron and Erik Derman

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Papre Toilets-/- Ninja-Knives

ninja Life as we see it...

Devon Howard-X-Tyler Hatzikian

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Surf: Devon Howard
Shape: Tyler Hatzikian
Film: Erik Derman

The Aliens Are Coming PART 1

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what else can you say,,,, Hangin at Manhattan pizza, to freestyle raps while in the car; enter the real world of beaconeasia and session the leucadia skate park//JUSTIN UNSWORTH
Stuff BY:  Michael Biddick & Erik Derman
Watch Part 2- The Alians Are Here

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Justin Unsworth shredding the conspiracy theory while landing on the moon and sharing alien tales.WE ARE NOT ALONE.alien abductions and buzz aldrin recounting events that point to alien activity...THE ALIENS ARE HERE

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Erik Derman

Muskrats Do Vegas/Fergie and The...

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Surf:Erik Derman
Film:Critter

BEELINE-X-FORMANKIND-X-

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Taco, Cody, Blizzard, Corn, Snibbitts, Peter, Ed, and Kenny share psychedelics

Sk8 or Die

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ED, Bobby, and Biddi take their time machine back to 1996, and pass the camera around Carlsbad skate park on another fun high school day.  "We pretended it was 1996 all day, and everything made sense."

Snow Jazz

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Dragon x Katin Team Challenge-2011

drag20Watch as the Dragon team embarks on the Katin Team Challenge in Huntington Beach, CA 2011

I Love Snowboarding

bob2 Robert Bradford and Michael Biddick trade off the camera, while zipping down 1.5 runs through June Mountain's park, March 2010.

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