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O’Neill ‘Destination Unknown’ comp

The chance to head out into the wilderness for a freeride snow adventure.

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Posted 10:57 GMT on October 12, 2011
O’Neill ‘Destination Unknown’ comp

O'Neill have just launched a novel snow-based competition, Destination Unknown.

Entrants are invited to enter their mobile phone number, which is converted into global map co-ordinates.

If that area has snow on it, they will be entered into a draw to win a four-day snow trip with O'Neill team rider Mitch Toelderer.

There are four chances to win on four corners of the globe with runner up prizes on special locations including Jeremy Jones signature outerwear and The Bend headphones.

Hurry, the comp closes on November 25.

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Creative Commons LicenseO’Neill ‘Destination Unknown’ comp (text) by Ed Andrews is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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