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Red Bull, Travis Rice, Pro Surfers. It’s that good. 

The Jackson Brothers release the forth installment of Brothers on the Run. This time they’ve hit the end of the road in AK, but they don’t turn around … instead they get on a boat (yes, w/ a jet ski) and go surf some “peelers” in the icy Alaskan waters. After throwing buckets and making sections they visit Alyeska Resort for the Slush Cup.

If you don’t know the scoop yet, The Jackson bros have started a 15,000 mile journey to shred all the way from Alaska down to Chile. Pretty much the road trip of a lifetime.

-Looks like the in the next video (episode 5) they get back in the heli, find some descent snow and do some double corks. When will they start the trip south?

Here’s another angle of a Slush Cup Wreck:

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  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Santi
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    ‘A ina – (eye-nah) – Land.
    Ali’i – (ah-LEE-ee) – A Hawaiian chief; a member of the chiefly class.
    Aloha – (ah-LOW-ha) – Hello, goodbye, or a feeling or the spirit of love, affection, or kindness.
    Hale – (hah-leh) – House or building.
    Hana – (ha-nah) – Work.
    Hana hou – (ha-nah-HO) – To do again.
    Haole – (how-leh) – foreigner; Caucasion.
    He`iau – (hey-ee-ow) – Hawaiian temple.
    Hula – (hoo-lah) – The story-telling dance of Hawai`i.
    Imu – (ee-moo) – An underground oven.
    Kahuna – (kah-HOO-na) – A priest or minister; someone who is an expert in a profession.
    Kai – (kigh) – The sea.
    Kalua – (KAH-loo-ah) – Cooking food underground.
    Kama`aina – (kah-ma-EYE-nah) – Long-time Hawaiian resident.
    Kane – (kah-neh) – Boy or man.
    Kapu – (kah-poo) – Forbidden, taboo; keep out.
    Keiki – (kay-key) – Child or children.
    Kokua – (koh-koo-ah) – Help.
    Kona – (koh-NAH) – Leeward side of the island; wind blowing from the south, southwest direction.
    Lanai – (lah-NIGH) – Porch, veranda, patio.
    Lei – (lay) – Necklace of flowers, shells, or feathers.
    Limu – (lee-moo) – Edible seaweed
    Lomi – (loh-mee) – To rub or massage; lomi salmon is raw salmon rubbed with salt.
    Lu`au – (loo-ow) – Hawaiian feast; literally means taro leaves.
    Mahalo – (mah-hah-low) – Thank you.
    Makai – (mah-kigh) – Toward the sea.
    Malihini – (mah-lee-hee-nee) – A newcomer, visitor, or guest.
    Mauka – (mow-kah) – Toward the mountain.
    ‘Ohana – (oh-hah-na) – Family.
    ‘Ono – (oh-no) – Delicious, the best tasting.
    Pali – (pah-lee) – A cliff.
    Paniolo – (pah-nee-oh-low) – Hawaiian cowboy.
    Pau – (pow) – Finish, end, etc., Pau hana means quitting time from work.
    Poi – (poy) – Pounded kalo (taro) root that forms a starchy paste.
    Pono – (poh-no) – Goodness, excellence, correct, proper.
    Pua – (poo-ah) – Flower, blossom.
    Pupu – (poo-poo) – Appetizer, snacks, or finger foods.
    Wahine – (wah-hee-nay) – Woman.
    Wai – (why) – Fresh water.
    Wikiwiki – ( wee-kee-wee-kee) – To hurry up, very quick.

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