Climber, filmmaker Jimmy Chin: Peak performance
Jimmy Chin, the National Geographic photographer and Oscar-winning co-director of “Free Solo” and “The Rescue,” talks with correspondent Lilia Luciano about living life on
Jimmy Chin, the National Geographic photographer and Oscar-winning co-director of “Free Solo” and “The Rescue,” talks with correspondent Lilia Luciano about living life on
Howard Head Sports Medicine presents, “Sisters of Skimo,” the journey of Sierra Anderson and her fellow female competitors in ski mountaineering racing, as they vie
What would it mean to be the best skier in the world if skiing was all you had in life? That question is part of
Education Coordinator, Shannon Regan provides an introduction to avalanches, terminology, identification of avalanche terrain, and case studies as a jumping-off point for our discussion of
In the never ending quest to make The FIFTY more difficult, Cody Townsend is joined by legendary rock climber and free soloist Alex Honnold to
Both experts in their disciplines, Victor De Le Rue and Sam Anthamatten are still looking for fun and new adventures. Team athletes and free riders,
“It’s not about these summits, it’s about these experiences in the mountains with my friends and communities, having conversations about what it feels like to
The film is built around a conversation between Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jimmy Chin and Ugandan-born snowboarder Brolin Mawejje. Their conversation tells a story about their
January 4th, 2020 was the first day that Trevor Kennison ventured into the backcountry as an adaptive athlete. A snowboarding accident at Vail Pass, CO
Means to Ascend follows Maxx Chance and Johnny Egan as they strap touring skis to their gravel bikes and attempt to summit Mount Blackmore on a
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