Film
ArchiveOutside reviews the best gear in the 2012 gift guide, including the Lib Tech C2BTX snowboard.
In 2010, Ed Stafford completed a 4,000-mile-plus, 860-day trek across the Amazon. His journey is chronicled in the new documentary, Walking the Amazon, premiering November 19th on the Discovery Channel.
David de Rothschild is paddling Brazil’s Xingu River with a totem pole to stop the proposed Belo Monte dam
Included in our Top 10 Films from Banff, this claymation short from the folks at Public Ritual shreds the gnar using some seriously impressive stop-motion animation. Support from Sherpas Cinema and Solomon Freeski TV.
Sender Films‘ vertigo-inducing flick follows the rivalry between Hans Florine and Dean Potter for the speed record up Yosemite’s El Capitan.
How will an oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C.’s coast effect the Great Bear Wilderness? Trip Jennings and Andy Maser investigate in Spoil. Watch the whole film here.
Skier Greg Hill returns to the mountain that started his ski-mountaineering career: Washington’s Mt. Rainier.
The 29-year-old cinematographer and alpinist talks about bagging the first ascent of GII in winter and the making of Cold
The first woman to make a feature film on Everest talks about spending 40 Days at Base Camp
Climber Craig Demartino trains for the first ever all-disabled ascent of Yosemite’s infamous El Capitan.
Steelhead fisherman Ryan Peterson gets a bite. Is it the fish of his dreams?…
The story of one surfer’s journey to save dolphins and whales from slaughter. Minds in the Water is touring the West Coast in October 2011.
Disabled climber Craig Demartino makes a life list of climbs he wants to tick off with one able leg. His last big goal: climb Yosemite’s El Capitan.
Ski mountaineer Greg Hill logged two million vertical feet in the backcountry last year. What’s his next big challenge?…
With a new Hollywood movie taking aim at birders, Michael Roberts steps up to defend his kind
Ryan Peterson chases a run of ghost fish on California’s Klamath River and learns why steelhead are the fish of a 10,000 casts.
Thomasina Pidgeon searches for a climbing-life balance in the nomadic existence of a world-class boulderer.
A rare run of winter steelhead is rumored to spawn in California’s Klamath River. Fly fisherman Ryan Peterson aims to catch one. …
Twice a week for the next three months we’ll feature the Season 2, the story of five athletes pursuing their outdoor passions. Meet the crew in Episode One.
Mountain bikers Kevin and Jeremy start their quest to build the perfect trail.
Boulderer Thomasina Pidgeon picks her goal for the season and sets out to climb the Method, a V12 in Squamish, British Columbia.
Kevin and Jeremy find what could be mountain-biking paradise in a burn scar. Now all they have to do is build the perfect trail.
Climber Craig Demartino takes a ground fall and lives to keep climbing–but under a very different reality.
Thomasina makes progress on her V12 project, and balances the challenges of being a parent and a world-class athlete.
Starting in October, we’ll feature 15 episodes of Salomon’s Freeski TV. Here is what we can expect to see.
A story of the people working to save our beaches. One Beach premiers in New York City tonight.
A passionate look at bodysurfing in Woodshed Film‘s lastest, Come Hell or High Water. Read more in Madison Kahn’s interview with filmmaker Keith Malloy.
Until his paralysis, Josh Dueck was an aspiring pro skier. Now, he’s pushing the limits of sit-skiing, winning competitions and going big in the backcountry.
Australian Mark Visser’s on a quest to surf the world’s biggest waves–even those big enough to flip freighters in the middle of the Pacific. Read Kyle Dickman’s profile of Visser here.
The 5 Gyres Institute sails the world’s oceans to study how plastic impacts ecosystems. Watch their adventures in Plasticized, which will be released by year’s end.
An exclusive clip from the River Why, a feature film based on David James Duncan’s classic fly-fishing novel of the same name.
Five athletes, five sports, one season. For the second year running, Fitz Cahall and Bryan Smith bring you 22 web episodes of athletes playing in British Columbia. Here is what we can expect to see.
Brain Farm productions, along with the best cameras in the industry, changed the rules of action-sports filmmaking with their latest, The Art of Flight.
In one year, Eric Larson mounted an unprecedented expedition to the polar trifecta: the North Pole, the South Pole, and Everest. Here is a preview of his story, which will be released by year’s end.
Rush Sturges’s film Frontier breaks new ground for whitewater kayakers.
How a group of under-the-radar snowboarding filmmakers created one of the most innovative action-sports empires.
A closer look at Brain Farm's high-tech arsenal.
Turns out, the Grand Canyon is no misnomer. Anson Fogel shows us why in this exclusive clip from his classic adventure flick, Wildwater.
Kayaking season’s at its peak in California. See the state’s best whitewater in Shasta Boyz Productions trailer featuring the Knight Brothers.
Slopestyle will be an Olympic sport in 2014. Toy Soldiers Productions latest trailer shows us what we can expect to see.
Jimmy Chin, Alex Honnold, and the crew from Camp 4 Collective head to Chad to claw their way up virgin spires. Read the Story “The Rainmaker”…
A documentary about electric cars, a cool climbing app, and the best long-form journalism websites
A new documentary takes viewers inside the fiery rise and sudden fall of the Earth Liberation Front
Ultrarunner Krissy Moehl experiences a lifetime of joy, tedium and wonder during 100-mile races.
Anya Miller tackles some of Gold Bar舗s tallest problems.
An intimate look inside one of the most successful Mount Everest expeditions ever.
Sender Films' new movie features the biggest names in climbing.
Snowboarder Jonaven Moore searches for the perfect line theseasontv.com.
Haunted by George Mallory's story, Conrad Anker heads to Everest to unravel the mysteries surrounding his disappearance.
Jonaven舗s season is nearing its conclusion, but before that happens he舗s got a statement to make.
A hysterical behind-the-scenes look at the making of Gone Missing.
The 51-year-old bike builder talks about Rwanda's potential for change.
Did James Franco’s film 127 Hours unleash a string of tragedies in Utah’s Blue John Canyon? Peter Vigneron investigates.
November in Whistler was one of the best months of skiing ever, yet Jonaven Moore was no where to be found.
A new series by Fitz Cahill and Bryan Smith explores the lives of five adventure athletes as they push their limits. theseasontv.com…
Dr. Scott Petett is on the move. After a season of dialing it, it舗s time for the race up in Whistler.
A sneak peak at Gone Missing: Vanished in Papua airing November 2.
Skiers and snowboarders try to best each other with big air and high-flying tricks.
Kayaker Paul Kuthe started canoeing as a small child with his father before graduating to whitewater kayaking and picking his own lines.
The Anti Cam is ready for testing. Matt is about to find out whether his vision is pipe dream or possibility.
Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray documents a wild ride down the Colorado River.
Follow an expedition to ski North Africa's highest peak.
Climber Anya Miller continues push the limits of bouldering despite nine surgeries on her left knee. theseasontv.com…
A year after her last surgery, Anya is back in form, sending hard, tall and proud problems.
This film documents an expedition into the spectacular pristine Corcovado wilderness in Southern Chile.
Chiropractor Scott Petett got into mountain biking late, but has turned what was once a hobby into a passion.theseasontv.com…
Kelly Slater, the Malloy brothers, and others star in this documentary about catching Ireland's biggest waves.
Anya Miller's passion and obliviousness to her own limits led to injuries, and a new approach to bouldering. theseasontv.com…
Rush Sturges, Tyler Bradt, and co. star in this new movie about pushing the limits of whitewater kayaking.
Karl Stanley pushes the limits in his homemade submarine.
A small elite fraternity of high-altitude skiers climb the highest peaks in the world in pure Alpine style, carrying their skis for the trip down.
Mark Synnott, James Pearson, and Alex Honnold join Jimmy Chin and Camp 4 Collective to climb the towers in Chad’s Ennedi desert. Read Synnott’s account of the trip in Outside‘s April issue.
Sea kayaker Paul Kuthe sets out to ride the biggest tidal rapid in North America. theseasontv.com…
A new film to inspire and captivate all who love the sport of flyfishing.
Alaskan fishermen fight the biggest wilderness battle since ANWR.
Skier Chris Davenport stars in the trailer to the new documentary from Granite Films.
Alpinist Colin Haley faces the routes that scare him most.