O'Neill riders went urban wakeboarding in Argentinian ghost city

Hit The Road : ​ new #teamoneill wakeboard mission in Argentina

Last Thursday, April 23rd, the Californian surf- & snowboard label O'Neill released the 3rd and last episode from the #teamoneill Hit The Road trip. German rider Nico von Lerchenfeld and Swedish rider Carro Djuosjö went to the Argentinian ghost city Villa Epecuén for some impressive urban wakeboarding.

Villa Epecuén was a tourist village in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It flooded in 1985 and was abandoned. Its ruins are on the eastern shore of the Laguna Epecuén, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the city of Carhué. 

In total there are 3 episodes in which 3 O'Neill teamriders feature. 

Episode 3 : wakeboarding in Argentinian ghost city with Nico von Lerchenfeld and Swedish rider Carro Djuosjö :
https://facebook.com/ONeill/videos/10160166188860262/

 

Episode 2 : in the wakeboard park with Dylan Miller en Steffen Vollert : https://www.facebook.com/ONeill/videos/10160148496865262/ 

Episode 1 : in Buenos Aires with Carro Djupsjö en Nico von Lerchenfeld :  https://www.facebook.com/ONeill/videos/10160122858035262/  

Dorien Van der Brempt

Media Mania

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O'Neill, the original California surf, snow and lifestyle brand, was founded in 1952 when a young man named Jack O'Neill took his unstoppable passion for surfing and used it to beat Mother Nature at her own game.

Pioneering the world's first neoprene surf wetsuit, Jack had successfully found a way to extend his surf sessions in the bone-chilling breaks of Northern California. He opened up the garage doors to his first surf shop soon after.
While many things have changed since those humble beginnings, Jack's initial vision of producing functional and innovative board riding products continues to inspire people and empower them to do what they love doing most.

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