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Remember the climate bill? The one that the House passed last year, before all eyes in DC turned to health care reform? Well, it's inching back into the legislative spotlight. A new (and, based on the looks of things today, very weakened) version of the bill could be heard…
Week of April 24-May 1, 1996 Mountain biking Canyon de Chelly, Arizona It’s no joke: Skiing near San Diego Going backcountry in Yosemite Outfitter options for Baja, Mexico Chicago-area recreation getaways Day hikes near Vancouver, B.C. Outfitter options for Baja, Mexico Question:…
One of the world’s best alpine racers, Aksel Lund Svindal, joins the Supervention crew in the beautiful Lyngen Alps in Norway. With a “nasty hit list” of big mountain lines, the crew captures some stunning footage for the film. Including: Eirik Finseth, Aksel Lund Svindal, and Åsmund Thorsen. Field Productions…
The Supervention crew heads to Terrace, British Columbia in search of some film-worthy powder. A behind the scenes look at some of their filming tools inclduing an drone-mounted RED. With James Heim, Asmund Thorsen, and Andreas, the team gets exactly what they were looking for. Field Productions presents The Making…
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 2.
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 Season 2.
When welder Paul Gaylord went to help his sick cat outside of his Prineville, Oregon, home, he never thought the effort would leave him fighting for his life against the Middle Ages’ most notorious disease: the “Black Death.”
The Pennine Way, England’s first national trail, turns 50 this year. Even if it’s literally over the hill, the 268-mile route of rolling terrain is as popular as ever, especially this weekend. July 12 marks the annual National Trails geocache release, during which new coins are released onto the country’s 15…
Olympic runner Lopez Lomong grew up in a small village in war-torn South Sudan. As one of the lost boys of South Sudan, he often found himself chased by armed militia once running for three straight days.