This is an incredible tribute to Rob Liberman, a Telluride local who passed away this winter while guiding in Haines, Alaska. It was filmed in epic conditions by Godu Productions on March 12th, the day before he and snowboarder Nick Dodov died. Friends of Rob always talk about his contagious spirit and love for the mountains and this clip captures it amazingly well. It looks like conditions were all time in Haines and Rob is clearly ecstatic about it. I love hearing Rob talk about skiing spines and about how rad powder is and the fun you can have in it. Thanks for giving so many people the best day of their lives, Rob it is obvious how much that meant to you.
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