Josh Wharton knows how to evaluate risk as an alpinist. How does fatherhood change the equation?
In the face of declining air quality, a community of runners rises up.
Molly Kawahata on climate, climbing and the fight for systemic change.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
You’re never too old to send. A film about bikes and one bad-ass mother hucker.
Martin Johnson embarks on his most challenging run, as he explores the connection between Black British history and the River Thames.
An intimate journey of three wonderful friends, Mind Over Mountain follows Canadian snow sliders Leah Evans, Marie-France Roy and Madeleine Martin-Preney on their 137 kilometers, 9.000 meters vertical Bugaboos to Rogers ski traverse.
Lydia Jennings honors Indigenous scientists of the past, present and future.
Trail runner and activist Felipe Cancino takes us on a 120 km run through the Maipo River Valley—revealing along the way the impacts of the Alto Maipo hydropower project on the local ecosystem, its communities and traditions; and the threat it poses to the water supply of Santiago’s 7.1 million residents.
Sion Milosky’s death at Mavericks in 2011 left the big wave surfing community reeling from the loss of another talented surfer. It was a wake-up call.
Solving for Z explores IFMGA guide and father Zahan Billimoria’s relationship to the intoxicating highs and crushing blows of a life in the high-risk environment of big mountain skiing.
The Red Desert in southwest Wyoming is the largest unfenced area in the continental United States. In order to raise awareness about this threatened ecosystem, several Wyoming conservation groups have banded together to organize a trail race that brings runners, local stakeholders, and concerned citizens together to experience this place and see exactly what is at stake.
Arturo Pugno, a fisherman in the Italian Alps, is the last known practitioner of an ancient style of flyfishing remarkable for its pure simplicity.
Join Kimi Werner on her journey in Lessons from Jeju, where she learns about motherhood, culture, diving and providing from South Korea’s mothers of sea, the haenyeo. “The world doesn’t seem to embrace how badass motherhood is,” says Kimi.
Former Navy SEAL Josh Jespersen battles the destruction of wild places he served to protect.
In a nation known for its massive resource extraction, salmon farming is now bigger than all of Chile’s industries except copper mining.