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ArchiveChris Collins's triple back flip on skis in TGR's '06 ski/snowboard film, Anomaly.
A large-scale mining project on British Columbia's Flathead poses some issues.
First Ascent kayaker Ben Stookesberry and crew venture into an 8,000-foot gorge for a first descent.
Ian Walsh surfs Maui's Jaws in TGR's 2006 film Shack Therapy…
Big Mtn Snowboarder of the Year from TGR's 06 ski/snowboard film Anomaly…
Fifty of the world's top skiers and snowbaorders talk about the event to come in Wanaka, New Zealand.
Forty-five orphans at the Mission Mexico orphanage add surfing to their to do list.
Watch the trailer to the new German film that fictionalizes the Nazi-era race to scale Eiger's north face.
Mikala Jones & Peter Hayes hit the waves in TGR's 2006 surf film Shack Therapy…
Athletes navigate down chutes and around spires of the Mount Aspiring National Park region of the Southern Alps.
Krissy takes on Western States, a 100-mile ultramarathon.
The six-year-flying career of BASE jumper Karina Hollekim.
John Harlin III climbs the mountain that claimed his father's life.
An all out race to the finish, a day of tricks, and jet boating after the event.
Three incredible athletes revolutionizing their sports.
Matt has three shiny pieces of gear, a renewed enthusiasm, and a date with the guillotine flake.
An HD kayak adventure film that visits China, Africa, North America, and Turkey.
A film about Teton Gravity Research's 10 yrs in Jackson Hole…
Colin Haley used the Cascades as a springboard onto the world's hardest-to-reach summits.
The countdown has started and it舗s time to see how Scott Petett is going to do against some serious talent.
Conrad Anker, Renan Ozturk, and Jimmy Chin weather a storm while attempting an unclimbed route up India's Meru Peak.
Surfer Gerry Lopez's son Alex falls for snowboarding.
Whether he's on glassy Indonesian waves or fresh Bachelor powder, 61-year-old Gerry Lopez understands the ins and outs of carving.
Paul Kuthe and company have a decision to make. Stay or Bail?…
Preview the upcoming film about the brutal trail featured in “Chasing Ghosts”.
Professional snowboarder Jonaven Moore tries a different approach after watching a friend nearly die in an avalanche. theseasontv.com…
Climber Matt Maddaloni works on pushing the limits of climbing with a new tool called the anticam. theseasontv.com…
My demands at home don't allow me to travel much, so I've got to do it vicariously. What, in your opinion, are the best adventure travel movies ever made?
The slow demise of surf films.
A new film chronicles the classic story of a daring prison break from a Soviet gulag. We dispatched our crankiest critic to weigh in on the somewhat true story.
Two new island novels explore what it means to leave everyday life far, far behind.
Filmmaker Greg Stump on debuting a sequel 22 years later.
Now more than ever, the world could use some bright ideas. Like these.
What’s it like to watch a Hollywood director turn your life-threatening ordeal into entertainment?
James Franco steals the show in 127 Hours. This is what he had to say about it.
Presenting the best of a new generation of action films, from mountain biking and snowboarding to skiing and climbing.
Author and filmmaker Sebastian Junger on covering war, being selectively lazy, and the rewards of following the rough road.
The latest films and fashions from seven of the brightest stars at this year's Mountainfilm in Telluride festival.
Presenting 25 of the best adventure, investigative, and nature documentaries ever. Plus: the best of a new generation of action films.
A new fly-fishing movie proves all angling films need not suck.
A new film sees Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding attempt to re-create the ill-fated 1924 Mallory expedition and solve the oldest mystery on Everest.
This ode to cutting loose could make you quit your job.
The season's most gripping adventure flick is...German?
How a stealth documentary crew revealed Japan's secret dolphin slaughter.
When you're as well traveled as Aaron Eckhart, picking a favorite town isn't easy.
Robert Kenner’s new documentary FOOD, Inc. opens with a shot of a glowing cornfield and a quaint red farmhouse. Within minutes, headless chicken corpses the color of a sidewalk fill the screen, rolling down a factory assembly line. Shock value is the point here: The film, in wide release this…
Quotes from Stranded (now out on DVD; $30, zeitgeistfilms.com), a gripping new documentary about the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash depicted in the film Alive.
CEO, Evolve Sports and Mavericks Surf Ventures, San Francisco, CA
Disney is getting back to its nature-documentary rootsbut can the company escape its own legacy?
Can a cult fly-fishing novel about a young man coming of age in the wild blow up on the big screen? It's happened once before
In 1974, French aerialist Philippe Petit snuck onto the roof of the World Trade Center, rigged a tightrope between the Twin Towers, and spent three-quarters of an hour dancing across the 1,350-foot-deep urban abyss. The caper was all but forgotten until last summer, when James Marsh’s documentary Man on Wire…
The Apocalypse is nearand playing at your local multiplex
Eleven years after Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild caused a sensation, the family of Christopher McCandless, director Sean Penn, and his all-star cast and crew talk about their quest to bring the fatal journey of "Alexander Supertramp" to the big screen.
The unsinkable James Cameron on life after Titanic, how films fuel exploration, and the next great adventure epic
A shamelessly hedonistic celebration of the movies that feed our fantasies, explore the DNA of adventure and wild fun, and nourish our rambling, freewheeling, risk-loving souls
They've paid their dues, mastered their game, and pushed the limits. And this year, they've been blowing our minds. Meet the new icons of cool.
Using cutting-edge techniques, three young mavericks set out to tackle one of the hardest routes in the Himalayas
Inside the high-risk Hollywood quest to bring Sebastian Junger's true-life thriller to the screen
This year's World Extreme Skiing Championships will feature two types of descent: Hail Mary and Mother of God
Snowboarder Jeremy Jones seeks out the biggest and most remote lines in the latest film by Teton Gravity Research, Further. It premiers in the fall of 2012.