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Author(s): Jacob Wester
During one of the filming days for Walk The Walk, I was caught in an avalanche. Having skied professionally for two decades, this was the very first time it happened, despite countless hours navigating and skiing in avalanche terrain. This video i...
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Author(s): Montane
Filmed by #TeamMontane ambassador Jessie Leong, Perfect Partners is a film that follows the friendship of two aspiring climbers, Ula and Kasia. Join us on International Women’s Day (08 March) at 7 pm on YouTube and Facebook to discover their...
In the wake of the national upheaval of Ferguson and other race-related incidents, Rue Mapp sought refuge in the wilderness and public lands, places not traditionally associated with African American groups. Mapp’s organization Outdoor Afro ...
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Author(s): National Geographic
Alex Honnold leads an expedition in Greenland to climb a nearly 4,000-foot sea cliff and investigate the impacts of climate change on the region.
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Author(s): Patagonia
Would you attempt to take a 1,300-mile bite out of the Pacific Crest Trail with three kids, all under age 5? We found a family who did. Their experience might help you decide to give something like it a go. Read about their hike.
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Author(s): The North Face
In this new 3-part series from acclaimed film-maker Andrea Cossu, we follow Jacopo as he travels from Europe, to America and the UK to gain a deeper understanding of trad-climbing as an art-form, it’s diverse community, culture, ethics and history...
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Author(s): utahavalanchecenter
“To the Hills & Back” is a heart-wrenching documentary that delves into the lives of two backcountry skiers, Katie Combaluzier and Adam Campbell, who navigate through the aftermath of separate avalanche tragedies. Despite never hav...
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Author(s): NRS
Historically, the five villages of Cinque Terre—Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso—could only be reached by sea. Today, they are one of Italy’s best-known and most visited locations. Tourists fill the narrow streets in summe...
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Author(s): Bill Mason - National Film Board of Canada
Waterwalker is one of the classic canoeing films. This feature-length documentary follows naturalist Bill Mason on his journey by canoe into the Ontario wilderness. The filmmaker and artist begins on Lake Superior, then explores winding and someti...
The natural world is on the brink as habitats and species buckle under human pressures, but indigenous communities can help us rediscover a healthier relationship with our planet. When it comes to safeguarding nature, scientific research reveals t...
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