In the summer of 2012, Armada Skis took the team of Henrik Harlaut, Phil Casabon, Tanner Hall and Alex Bellemare to the now defunct Snow Park NZ to produce the “Nomadic Statuary Project.” One part photoshoot, one part video shoot, the gang shreds among a set of impressive sculptures that seem to be straight out of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Armada recently launched a video recapping the action, in addition to a brand spankin’ new website—head there for more info on The Nomadic Statuary Project.


Trip out with Armada's "Nomadic Statuary Project" at Snow Park, NZ
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Trip out with Armada's "Nomadic Statuary Project" at Snow Park, NZ
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