Histoires Snow
Following the impacts of snow sports through the mountains of Italy.
Photographic time travel with longtime Patagonia contributor Gary Bigham.
A band of mountain friends learns that when they give attention to what they see, trust and confidence can follow graciously.
Folkeaksjonen is taking action against petroleum exploration in the Norwegian Sea.
Mind Over Mountain suit en toute intimité le voyage de trois merveilleuses amies canadiennes, Leah Evans, Marie-France Roy et Madeleine Martin-Preney, qui parcourent à ski 137 km et 9000 m de dénivelé des Bugaboos jusqu'au col Rogers.
One woman’s against-all-odds journey to save a beautiful piece of a stolen future.
Reciprocal learning while exploring traditional Indigenous territories in British Columbia.
Niseko’s Akio Shinya on avalanches,kayak expeditions and rules to live by.
The case for readopting Indigenous fire management practices.
The industrious truth of British Columbia’s forgotten forests.
A firekeeper caring for Indigenous land.
Coal built this ski town. Can the locals keep skiing without it?
When Swedish mountain guide Per Ås lost half of his left index finger, he started to question if he would ever find his way back to working in the mountains. A few years later, he has learned to live with it.
The mountain-biking star of Becoming Ruby seeks out some of skiing's most powerful females.
Snowboarder Alex Yoder takes a regenerative approach to his new coffee business by thinking like an astronaut.
Notre nouveau film, Solving for Z, montre la relation du guide de montagne et père de famille Zahan Billimoria avec les sommets, les joies et les peines d'une vie passée dans le milieu risqué du ski de haute montagne.
How Zahan Billimoria recalibrated after unthinkable tragedy.
Marie-France Roy on speaking up for our home planet.
Natasha Woodworth, the designer behind Patagonia’s new backcountry ski touring kits, approaches skiing and technical design with the same understated competence.
Observations of unraveling ecosystems from the snow-lovers of Sitka, Alaska.
Snow lovers and professional athletes are mobilizing to elect climate leaders.
An eclectic band of Argentine locals cultivates a grassroots backcountry ski community in one of the world’s most unforgiving mountain ranges.
For three women of color in Wyoming, going into the mountains isn’t about representation—it’s about reclaiming their power, together.
A French mountain guide’s move to become a permaculture farmer.
After years of dreaming, Nick Russell and Christian Pondella complete a clean descent on Mount Morrison in the Eastern Sierra.
After surviving calamity in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, a few skiers return to COVID-19.
Changing our dynamics with the mountains can help us be in them longer, and appreciate them more.
Predawn on April 4, 2019. There’s hardly any snow in the mountains. Worst year in recent history, the locals are saying. We’re loading boxes of food onto the ferry, preparing to board the Alaska Marine Highway from Juneau to Haines. “It’s southeast Alaska, you never know,” Ryland Bell says. “It might rain for 90 days…
A mining company owns the mineral rights to a Colorado mountain. For 42 years, the Red Ladies have been showing up—and dressing up—to keep the mountain wild.