Food in Your Belly | An Appalachian Trail Documentary
“You don’t climb mountains without food in your belly,” says Aster Wells-Byers. Aster explores living with an eating disorder as she hikes the Appalachian Trail through
“You don’t climb mountains without food in your belly,” says Aster Wells-Byers. Aster explores living with an eating disorder as she hikes the Appalachian Trail through
Throughout his career, freeride skier and fully qualified mountain guide Sam Anthamatten found his way of life in guiding, helping and looking out for his
A short film about mountainbiking, joy, fear and getting older. Emil Carlson is a clinical psychologist and former Norwegian national downhill champ. Svenn Fjeldheim also
Knowing when it’s time to push or dial it back is the key to staying safe in the backcountry. It’s a skill that TGR’s
Despite the common misconception, Big Water doesn’t actually mean difficult water. It doesn’t directly mean hard rapids. Big water refers to the high volume whitewater
When kayaking in Meghalaya we got a tip from Joe Rea-Dickins to go and check out the Umiam drainage which promises amazing whitewater deep down
The alarm goes off. It would be so easy to bail. You could hit the snooze and crawl back into the warmth of your bed
For decades, eastern Canada has had people from all over the world set their sights on its vast abundance of all types of white
Every climbing reward comes at the cost of a potential risk, but when you are a climbing pioneer, driven by the unknown and unexpected, you
Across the nation, search and rescue teams are mostly made up of a patchwork of volunteers often overseen by local sheriff’s departments. But many
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