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Why would you cross a canyon on a narrow piece of webbing if you’re afraid of heights? Get inside the mind of a slackliner in this short film about about the fear factor involved with highlining. …
This March, Greg Hill is attempting to set a vertical climb record of 100,000 vertical meters in a month. With his home located in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Hill will have to average over 10,000 feet of vertical every day for the entire month of March to reach his goals. Here…
Josh Daiek deep amongst the snow covered framework of Sandon, BC. A short edit of some extra footage from filming the Salomon Freeski TV Episode: Ghost Town. A project from Deep Roots Media. …
The latest trailer for Jeremy Jones’ Higher, the third and final installment of the Deeper, Further, Higher trilogy from Teton Gravity Research. The film follows 2013 National Geographic “Adventurer of the Year” Jeremy Jones’ journey from Cape Cod’s Jailhouse Hill as a child to accumulating several generations’…
After Maurice the giraffe, Copenhagen zoo kills lions
Teen to connect three 8K-meter peaks
Two years of preparation for 60 seconds of movement. Ian Dory spent two years planning and climbing the bouldering route Paint It Black, a V15 in Rocky Mountain National Park. Can he conquer the rock? A project from Mind Frame Cinema. …
Combat dolphins trained to kill
Tour operators could get 60 days
Funds program with Olympics cash
Half million runners go distance
Plunge 1,368 feet over NYC
Last Fall, Team Fly Halo set out on an unforgettable flying and camping adventure in Monument Valley, Utah. This short from Ryan Southwell Films gives a look into the sport of Powered Paragliding, and some of the unbelievable adventure opportunites it opens up. …
Get outside and move! The latest Mountain Hardwear episode encourages you to do just that. We’re inspired by days spent living boldly in pursuit of our passions. These are the Days You Remember.
UK man sets Guinness World Record
When the snowpack isn’t what they want it to be at Chatter Creek, pro skiiers Josh Dueck, Cody Townsend, Josh Daiek and Leah Evans turn to Plan B. Salomon Freeski S7 Ep11 will leave you wishing you were on Spring Break. …
A behind the scenes look at unusual product testing. Stuntman and BASE jumper Tom Erik Heimen agreed to complete the Devold Fire Protection Challenge, so they lit him on fire and he jumped off a cliff. …
“Outlines” tells the story of World Wingsuit Champion Espen Fadnes and his transition to life as a professional extreme sports athlete. Learn about the future of wingsuiting in this profile piece from Goovinn. …
Shark-attack survivor wins Surf n Sea Pipeline Women's Pro
Ryan Lochte says he "always" pees in the pool, and Michael Phelps thinks "Chlorine kills it so it's not bad." So it's totally safe to let go underwater, right?
Buyers get rowdy about rashes
Aerial fabric dancers usually work indoors. “Maiden Light,” from Craig Murderlak, tells the story of an aerialist taking her performance to the next level – The Maiden, a prominent monolith in the Flatirons of Boulder, CO. …
Bike wars reach a head in Melbourne
Plans to haul 100 pounds 100 miles
Legends of the rock Stefan Glowacz and Chris Sharma team up to master a climbing route in the Majlis al Jinn cave in Oman. The route has never been attempted before and counts as the world’s longest roof climb with 13 pitches. Do they make it? A project from…
The Pain McShlonkey Classic is an event held at Squaw Valley in celebration of legendary skier Shane McKonkey. “Shorter” is a promo video for the event, and one of the funniest adventure film spoofs out there. …
Bites from lone star ticks have been blamed for causing red-meat allergies.
Memories of Alaska heli guide Aaron Karitis
First incident in more than 5 years
On the road and on the river with the first family of whitewater kayaking
“Passion” is the story of Jack Passion, a two-time World Beard Growing Champion. This short film from Zack Bainter gives an inside look at the world of competetive facial hair growing, and tells the story of the man behind the beard. …
In the spring of 2013, Canadian adventurer Bruce Kirkby crossed the Georgia Straight from Vancouver to Victoria on an inflatable standup paddleboard. In this award-winning short film, he contemplates the true meaning of adventure. A project from Kalum Ko.
New eco-travel in UK and Canada
Softer doesn't equal safer
Jeremy Jones in Nepal: Andrew Miller Photography. On location for TGR's Higher
With a deep powder day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on tap, young guns Daniel Tisi and Sawyer Thomas challenge each other to a game of P.I.G. across the mountain’s parks and chutes. From rail slides and barrel bonks in the park to flatspins and cliff drops high…
Gives $24 million to save rhinos
Most filmmakers or photographers have been there. You get back from a trip and have several hard drives filled with content. The fun part quickly ends and now you have to make something. ENJOY THE SOUP gave themselves an hour to make a quick finished product after a…
South African Johnny Olivier was just looking for an easy job to pay the bills. But after agreeing to help a buddy collect lion bones for an international wildlife-trafficking kingpin, he found himself in the middle of an unprecedented poaching scheme that involved imported sex workers, heavy gambling, bags of cash, and the slaughter of more than 30 rhinos.
From Caliber Truck Co. “Tyler started raging hills with the local crew in his hometown of Santa Barbara. His surf style produces unique and flowing lines with each descent down the hill. Check out this video to get a glimpse of one of the most raw and natural…
A short film about the people who make up the sport of cold water surfing, from a leading cold water surf brand: Finisterre. …
When organizers of the country's most famous unsanctioned bike race were told to call off the event, riders decided the show must go on.
The Tatsenshini mountain range is filled with amazing big mountain terrain on the US and Canada border. Join Tim Durtschi, Asbjør Eggebø Næss and Åsmund Thorsen in search of new challenges and steep terrain, based out of RVs by the road. Field Productions presents The Making of Supervention Season…
Travel a different route home today
Barentsburg is a Russian settlement in Spitsbergen Norway. It is an abandoned mining town that fits perfect for urban skiing with old buildings and creative features. The Supervention crew takes full advantage on the second visit to the urabn skier’s paradise. Field Productions presents The Making of Supervention…
Only 10 such trees exist in the world
For those who find solice in dawn patrol. First tracks in the parking lot, fresh snow, and rising darkness have a way of making the early morning worth it. A piece from Max Lowe. …