Banff Radical Reels: Feel the Hill Filmmakers Discuss Longboarding
By National Geographic Digital Media's Amy Bucci As the opening credits roll for Feel the Hill, the audience is shown someone sawing a kitchen cutting board apart and gluing the pieces onto everyday...
View ArticleVideo + Interview: Snowboarder Xavier de Le Rue’s This Is My Winter—Full Movie
THIS IS MY WINTER (full movie english) from TimeLine Film on Vimeo. What makes French snowboarder Xavier de Le Rue tick? The big-mountain feats he pulls off are nothing short of incredible as he mixes...
View ArticleAdventure Film: The Old Breed – First Ascent of Saser Kangri II, Indian...
Mark Richey and Steve Swenson are alpinists of the old breed: adventurers with successful careers and busy family lives who stalk the world’s most elusive summits on their vacations. At 53 and 57 years...
View ArticleArtist-Climber Jeremy Collins on His Film “The Equation”: Be the Beauty You...
The Equation from ARC’TERYX on Vimeo. Missouri-based artist-climber-filmmaker Jeremy Collins is expressive, artistic, and intuitive—and his new film The Equation is all of those things. In the end,...
View ArticleSaving the Colorado, America’s Most Endangered River – Video + Interview with...
When we think of the Colorado River, we think of its power and its beauty, running from the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains and twisting, turning, and splashing through seven western states and two...
View ArticleAntarctica: Exploring the Frozen Frontier
Photographer Cory Richards coming up behind the team near the summit on Bertha’s Tower. Photograph by Mike Libecki Pick up the September 2013 edition of National Geographic to read writer Freddie...
View Article5Point’s Prize-Winning Films Reflect the Spirit of the Festival
Top prize winners at the 2013 5Point Film Festival set the tone for an exciting spring season of adventure. The long journey of solo explorer Kyle Dempster in the movie The Road From Karakol took the...
View Article35th Mountainfilm in Telluride Takes on Climate Solutions and Adventure in...
One of Mountainfilm’s outdoor screenings; Photograph by Gus Gusciora Celebrating 35 years of inspiration, the 2013 Mountainfilm festival in Telluride, Colorado, will run another exciting program of...
View ArticleGorgeous Hawaii Captured in Timelapse Video
We got an email today from Boston-based engineering student Julian Tryba about a timelapse video he made of Hawaii. We were swept away by his gorgeous images of Maui and Oahu, a wonderful antidote to...
View ArticleMetanoia, a Climbing Film About an Extraordinary Life
Shortly after the film Metanoia starts rolling, we learn the defining moment of Jeff Lowe’s life. Nine days into a solo first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland in 1991, Lowe was...
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