Photo cred: Grant Sandusky, Rider: Adam Peterson

I missed last week's Rewind, but I don't want to have skipped over all the awesome content. So this week, the Rewind is going to include uploads from the past two weeks.

We're gonna start off strong here with In Your Dreams from @lauraobermeyer . This nearly 20-minute female-centric film provided a great mix of urban and backcountry shots and came to us on the heels of RECIPE, another female-centric film. Major props to both of these productions and everyone who took part in putting them together.

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FOR REAL THIS TIME from @612fly provided us with another healthy dose of rad urban shots. For this being their first street project as a crew, the final product came out better than many could ask for. This is one of those projects that deserves many more views, get over there and show them some love.

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Slide came to us later in the week of the 12th courtesy of @EmileBergeron[/tag] and Jacob Belanger. This thing has got a very healthy mix of powdery backcountry shots, and big jump line hammers. From what I can tell, these two have something bigger coming our way soon, so be on the lookout for that...

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One more street part for you this week, this time coming to us from Japan. Yuhei Yamads's "KIRIN" is 4 minutes of gnarly shots in some pretty wild-looking spots. This is yet another one of those that needs more views than it actually has, so be sure to go check the whole thing out.

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Last but certainly not least is Souvenirs From the Forest. @jcathomen put together this 21/22 season project, short and sweet at just over 3 minutes long. There is some crazy footage in here of the technical ascents required to hit some of these lines. Go check out this super cool piece, I'd love to see more like this in the future.

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In the news tab, we got the lowdown on our newest owners, Arena Group, and @Twig gave us some recaps for the Halfpipe, and Big Air from the World Cup at Copper.

@iang put out a great piece on night skiing called When the Night Falls, and @cydwhit asked us "What makes it yours?", a fantastic reflective article about what we each do individually within the realm of skiing that makes our skiing, our own.

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